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Green Glow Smoothie

Green Glow Smoothie

Prep Time: 5 min | Total: 5 min | Serves: 2

Gluten-Free · Dairy-Free · High-Protein · Paleo-Friendly

Start your day with a super dose of protein, collagen, and nutrients. With acerola berries and blackcurrant, Daily Greens provides a natural dose of vitamin C—boosting the availability and absorption of the naturally rich collagen in Bone Broth Protein Powder. Refreshing, creamy, and packed with goodness—blend it up in minutes and enjoy a delicious way to fuel your glow from the inside out!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup milk (optional: plant-based for dairy free) 
  • 2 serves Mitchells Vanilla Protein Powder
  • 2 serves Mitchells Daily Greens Powder
  • 1/2 cup Greek or coconut yoghurt 
  • 1.5 frozen bananas
  • 2 cups frozen mango 
  • 3 cups spinach 
  • 1 tsp. spirulina 
  • 3 tbsp. hemp seeds 

Instructions:

  1. Pour the milk into the blender first
  2. Add in your Vanilla Protein Powder and Daily Greens Powder
  3. Add the coconut yogurt, frozen bananas, frozen mango, spinach, and hemp seeds
  4. Blend on high until smooth, creamy, and well combined
  5. Pour into a glass or smoothie jar and enjoy!

Optional:

  • Sprinkle extra hemp seeds or your fave granola on top to garnish.
  • Prefer it thinner? Add a splash of extra milk or water
  • Prefer it thicker, or a smoothie bowl? Use less milk and add a few crushed ice cubes

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