Cinnamon Blueberry Smoothie

Who doesn't love a good smoothie? I find them super filling and it is an extra bonus that LPN loves them just as much as I do! There are days where I have plenty of time to whip up a gourmet smoothie and then there are the days (mainly, everyday) that I can't find the time to brush my hair, let alone blend up a hearty smoothie. 

For April's Ingredient of the Month, I am going to show you 4 of my favorite smoothies and 4 different ways to freeze them so that you can make them in bulk and enjoy them when you are rushing out the door. Simple enough, right? Make a big batch, freeze and enjoy later. 


I love, love. love cinnamon. I love the sweetness to it and the distinct taste, Besides tasting amazing, cinnamon is also known to improve energy, vitality and circulation (source). I love the color of this smoothie, it screams springtime and who doesn't love that? 

Cinnamon Blueberry 
Smoothie

 Ingredients:
2 cups of frozen blueberries
2 large handfuls of spinach
2 cups of unsweetened almond milk
½ TBSP organic honey
½ TBSP cinnamon 
water as needed when blending

Mix all together, adding in water if needed. Serve cold, topped with blueberries! 


Freezing Option:

As I said, LPN loves smoothies and I like to serve them up for him as an after nap snack. They will typically keep him full until dinner and when I have a few on hand in the freezer, they make for a quick snack. 


Freezing them in a small muffin pan, gives you the flexibility to pick and choose how large you want the smoothie. Typically, I will do 4-5 small muffin sizes for LPN and 7-8 for me. For freezer space reasons, I will let them set in the muffin pan, remove them and store them in a Ziploc baggie. It makes it much smaller and you could even divide into portion sizes, as well. 





Happy freezing, 









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9 comments

  1. These look delicious - and I love the freezing option! Thanks for posting this. - Trish

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    1. So many different ways to freeze smoothies, this is an easy one though! Thanks for visiting!

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  2. That is such a smart idea to make a big batch and freeze them! I'm going to have to start doing that. I just got a Ninja, so it's smoothie time. Love this combination you came up with too.

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    1. It has been a life save for me. And I love how the cinnamon tastes with the blueberry. Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. I will def have to try this! Thanks for sharing this.

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  4. This recipe sound great and I Kev the idea of freezing...but how do serve once frozen? When do take it out and let thaw?

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    1. You would take it out a few hours before! So, if I am going to give to my son for nap, I typically take it out in the morning and it will thaw in time. Or I just microwave it for a minute or two! Hope that helps!

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  5. I love cinnamon, too! While I have smoothies often, I haven't ever thought of freezing in this way. Great tip!

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    1. It makes life SO much easier. I like to do it on Sundays so I am ready for the week.

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