A Better Breakfasts with a Smoothie Bowl

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so the experts say. And, I think my kids agree. Sometimes we don’t agree on what is the best breakfast for them. They tend to want carb and starchy loaded breakfasts, but I want them to get some protein and fruit. So, when they are feeling in the mood, we whip up a smoothie bowl for a better breakfast. Because with school in full swing, it’s important that the kiddos enjoy a better-for-you breakfast that will help keep them fueled throughout the day.

A delicious smoothie bowl

We are not strangers to smoothie bowls and have come up with an assortment of different ingredients to add to them. While traveling, my sister had a bunch of frozen fruit for us, so it was time to make a smoothie bowl for them. And yeah, I had some too.

Smoothie bowl for breakfast

The Smoothie Bowl

In a blender, I used some kale medley (but any greens will work), along with frozen strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, mangoes and pineapple and some apple Juicy Juice. I didn’t really measure anything because you can sort of wing it and it turns out great! (Notice, no bananas for us, we are no-banana smoothie people, but check out those recipes!) I blended it up in Vitamix blender until smooth. Then it went into a bowl topped with some more frozen fruit, flax seed, hemp seed, chia seed and a scoop of nut butter.

Smoothie bowl for breakfast

There were 6 cousins available, but only the oldest would let me snap a picture of her with her smoothie bowl. But, I’ll take it. I’m more concerned about them having a better breakfast than pictures.

Smoothie bowl for breakfast

Juicy Juice has some easy, kid-friendly recipes on the website for inspiration.

A Better Breakfasts with a Smoothie Bowl

delicious smoothie bowl

Ingredients

  • frozen fruit
  • juice
  • leafy greens
  • hemp seeds
  • chia seeds
  • flax seeds nut butter

Instructions

  1. Blend frozen fruit, juice, leafy greens in blender.
  2. Pour into bowl.
  3. Top with frozen or fresh fruit, seeds and nut butter.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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One Comment

  1. I need one of these STAT, and bonus for the smoothie being very chilly and frozen!

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