***Kids and Food: Milkshake Smoothies
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- 4 peeled bananas, riper is naturally sweeter
- 1 liter of milk—cow, soy, almond, rice
- 1-2 tbsp of flax oil
- Adding flax oil gives a boost to your omega-3 intake that can help with better brain function and the ability to focus on a task; for both kids and adults. It also adds some smooth texture for more fussy eaters.
- Banana milkshakes are good to start with as the texture is always smooth and the sweetness is satisfying. If you desire chocolate flavored, add pure cocoa powder.
- Strawberry milkshakes are made substituting the bananas with 2-3 cups of fresh or frozen strawberries. Be creative, use your favorite berry or fruit combination.
- Just protein powder and milk, milk alte ative or water is good too! -In the fall, our jack-o-lante gets turned into pumpkin pie shake.
- For extra protein and nutrients, add nuts, hemp and or chia seeds to the first step.
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