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Pinterest Challenge- Blueberry Lime Smoothie

Yes, I am doing a Pinterest Challenge post on Saturday. I've decided to make a few changes for the summer months. I need some new hobbies for the summer, so I decided to use Pinterest and do something every week. I have a schedule written down for the kind of stuff I'm going to be completing. These posts will now take place on Saturdays with the exception of the last Saturday of the month when I will be doing my outfit posts. I intend to keep posting every Tuesday. I have a book review coming up as well as another product review, so this will be a good month!

My sister has been loving smoothies lately, and I decided to take one on for breakfast! I was a little hesitant at the whole blueberry and lime thing, but it was actually REALLY good. It's zesty and refreshing. Perfect for the warmer weather I've been seeing here! I got the recipe from Julian the Thinker, and I changed the recipe a little bit. The blueberries I used were huge, and I needed to add more milk. I also replaced lime juice with lime oil, which is more potent, but it added the most amazing flavour.

Ingredients

- 1/4 cup Greek Yogurt
- 1 cup milk
- 2 cups blueberries
- 2 drops lime oil
- 3 tbsp. honey (depending on how sweet you want it)


All you have to do is add all the ingredients into a blender and mix! You may need to add more milk depending on how well the mixture blends. My mom suggested this may be a good mix for a girl's night if you take out the yogurt and add some rum. Sounds good to me!


Sip up! This stuff is good!

-Daniella

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