For Thick And Creamy Milkshakes Without Ice Cream, Use Avocados
Avocado is the secret ingredient you need to make milkshakes with no ice cream. Find out how to make a dairy-free, creamy beverage.
Read MoreAvocado is the secret ingredient you need to make milkshakes with no ice cream. Find out how to make a dairy-free, creamy beverage.
Read MoreFor the absolute best ice cream float you've ever tasted use hot cocoa mix in place of soda. This fundamental swap is bound to become your new go-to approach.
Read MoreOrange Creamsicles are a nostalgic classic. If you don't have a bar in your freezer, you can make a Creamsicle-inspired milkshake with only three ingredients.
Read MoreThe lineup of Naked Juice smoothies is diversely packed with fruits and veggies. We tried and ranked an assortment of these drinks to find the best.
Read MoreThere's no better complement to a spicy, rich Indian meal than a refreshing mango lassi, which has been a quintessential drink in India for millennia.
Read MoreBanana, though beloved by many, can sometimes steal the show from other flavors in a smoothie. Here are banana alternatives to use in your smoothie.
Read MoreLooking to add some sweet flavoring to your coffee, water, or favorite cocktail? Let's put Jordan's Skinny Mixes' new desserts collection to the taste test.
Read MoreAdding a splash of this tangy ingredient to a homemade milkshake takes the treat drink to a higher level, with new flavor layers and extra thick texture.
Read MoreIf you're looking to combine some a sweet shake with some bourbon, be sure to think about which flavors and taste you're yearning for first.
Read MoreFor anyone following a plant-based diet, it can be challenging to upgrade smoothies with non-dairy ingredients. We suggest a wide variety of delicious add-ins.
Read MoreJuicers and making your own juice with vegetables and fruits are super healthy -- here are all the tips and tricks you need to get the most out of your juicer.
Read MoreA perfect milkshake is a dreamy, creamy, smooth delight. Making homemade lets you add whatever you like, but follow our tip for the very best texture.
Read MoreCoffee creamer might seem like one of those products that only serves a single purpose but it can be used in a wide range of dishes, including milk shakes.
Read MoreIf you find yourself craving an extra thick milkshake, we've got an option you may not have thought of and it's probably already sitting on your pantry shelf.
Read MoreMilkshakes can be a blend of just ice cream and milk, but to make your drink even more exciting with added texture, include ice cubes in the mix.
Read MoreSmoothies are great for packing in a chunk of your five-a-day fruits and veggies. Try this alternative to nut butters if you want a thick and creamy slurp.
Read MoreWhile higher grades of matcha are better for making the drink itself or a latte at home, there's no need to use it in blended drinks such as a smoothie.
Read MoreThe next time you shop for ingredients to whip up your morning smoothie, consider passing the produce aisle and head for the freezer aisle instead.
Read MoreTo pack a touch of natural sweetness into your next morning smoothie without having to rely on extra swirls of honey, reach for a handful of dates.
Read MoreAside from green tea being such a powerful superfood, it has a herbaceous, clean flavor that makes smoothies taste a lot more fresh.
Read MoreIf your morning schedule doesn't allow much time for breakfast, this banana matcha smoothie with dates, maple syrup, and soy milk will come to the rescue.
Read MoreCoffee pairs well with the base ingredients of many smoothies, such as milk, peanut butter, or yogurt, and can be a beneficial pairing with many fruits.
Read MorePut an adult twist on an old childhood favorite by adding bourbon cream to your next root beer float.
Read MoreIf you've found yourself in a flavor rut when making your daily smoothie, we've got a sweet and tangy upgrade that will be visually appealing as well.
Read MoreWhen you're shooting for a nutritious smoothie, it might end up dull or too bitter. Next time, try incorporating maple syrup for a more palatable taste.
Read MoreWhipping up a banana smoothie can be as tasty as you make it. Throw in some spinach or roast the bananas for a delectable concoction you've never dreamed of.
Read MoreThat last bit of jam in the jar can come in handy for making vinaigrette, enhancing sauces, or preparing pastries, among many great uses for fruit preserves.
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