Recipe: Tasty Zero cost smoothie

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Recipe: Tasty Zero cost smoothie Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Zero cost smoothie. The cost of a smoothie really depends on what goes into it and where you get it. Smoothies bought at a smoothie store are generally going to be the most expensive, since they have a captive audience. Demand for smoothies is on the rise.

Smoothies bought at a smoothie store are generally going to be the most expe.

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You can cook Zero cost smoothie using 11 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Zero cost smoothie

  1. You need 2 cups of combine hopi-red-dye-amaranth leaves, carrot top, daikon leave, perslane, huauzontle* leave.

  2. It’s 1/2 cup of green and red tomato chopped.

  3. It’s 1 of nopal peeled cchopped.

  4. Prepare 2 of bananas.

  5. Prepare 1 cups of lima dulce juice.

  6. Prepare 3 cup of mango chopped.

  7. Prepare 1 tbs of chia.

  8. Prepare 1/2 c of fruit vinegar.

  9. Prepare 1 tbs of cacao nib.

  10. It’s 1 tbs of wheat germ.

  11. You need 1 of ts maca powder.

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Zero cost smoothie step by step

  1. Blend all and enjoyed it..

But again, there's zero prep required.

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If it's something you'll drink, like a juice or smoothie, the nutrition facts for zero SmartPoints value fresh fruits and vegetables count towards the total.

If it's something you'll eat, like a salsa, sauce, stew, or soup, fresh fruits and most vegetables remain zero SmartPoints values in those recipes.