Steps:
- Using the plastic straw, remove the white bitter interior and stem of each strawberry. You do this by centering the straw on the bottom pointed end of the fruit, pushing up through the inside to the top and popping off the stem in one smooth motion. Staying centered on the fruit with the straw is the key to quickly hulling and removing the bitter core of strawberries. (You can alternatively cut the stems and white bitter flesh out with a knife.)
- In a blender, combine the strawberries, blueberries, coconut water and strawberry yogurt and cover with the lid. Press the setting for puree and let it run until the texture is nice and smooth, at least 30 seconds.
- Pour into two 16-ounce Mason jars (or glasses), or four 8-ounce jars. Garnish with granola and mint leaves.
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Catori Swann
s36@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of smoothies, but this one is actually really good. I'll definitely be making it again.
Aerial Rebel
ra@hotmail.co.ukThis smoothie is a great way to start my day. It's healthy and delicious.
Omar Morales
m_omar@yahoo.comI love the simplicity of this recipe. It's just a few ingredients and it's so delicious.
Gabriela Stopka
gabrielastopka53@gmail.comThis smoothie is a bit too thick for my taste. I think I'll add more liquid next time.
bob 7
b7@hotmail.frI'm not a fan of yogurt, so I used almond milk instead. It was still creamy and delicious.
Axel Zuniga
axel@yahoo.comI'm allergic to strawberries, so I used raspberries instead. It was still delicious.
LORD BJN
b-l@yahoo.comThis smoothie is a great way to cool down on a hot day.
Doreen Buren
buren_doreen@aol.comI made this smoothie for a party and it was a big hit. Everyone loved it.
Kathy Cade
kathy-cade@yahoo.comThis smoothie is a great way to get my kids to eat fruit. They love the sweet taste and the fun color.
biggie cheese
biggie41@yahoo.comI added a scoop of protein powder to my smoothie for an extra boost of nutrients.
Brandon Cruz
cruz_brandon@gmail.comI had a hard time finding fresh blueberries, so I used frozen ones instead. They worked just fine.
Hasib Bhatti
h_bhatti@gmail.comThis smoothie is a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I'll use less honey next time.
Slang Star
star.s@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of smoothies, but this one is actually really good. The fruit and yogurt are a great combination.
Ahsin Arshad
ahsin-arshad80@yahoo.comThis smoothie is a great way to use up leftover fruit. I always have strawberries and blueberries in my fridge, so this is a go-to recipe for me.
Mike Too
tmike@gmail.comI love this smoothie! It's so creamy and delicious. I always feel good after drinking it.
Monique Adeline Davis
m-d@hotmail.frThis smoothie is the perfect way to start my day. It's light and refreshing, and it gives me a boost of energy.
Salina Ramtel
rsalina15@hotmail.comThis smoothie is so easy to make and it's packed with nutrients. I love that I can get a healthy breakfast in just a few minutes.
Adina Apostol
a31@gmail.comI made this smoothie for breakfast this morning and it was delicious! It was so refreshing and filling, and it kept me full until lunchtime. I'll definitely be making this again.
Md Nasir Arafat
n93@gmail.comThis smoothie was a hit with my family! The combination of strawberries and blueberries was perfect, and the yogurt and honey added just the right amount of sweetness. We'll definitely be making this again.