Birthday Cake Batter Smoothie
Turn any regular breakfast into a celebration with this delicious cake batter smoothie. Don't forget the sprinkles!
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Turn any regular breakfast into a celebration with this delicious cake batter smoothie. Don't forget the sprinkles!
Shake up one of these summer vodka drinks to make any hour happier. Featuring seasonal ingredients like fresh basil, berries, rhubarb, cucumber, and melon, these refreshing summer vodka cocktails will help you stay cool—and in good spirits.
A sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice makes this healthy smoothie worthy of enjoying for breakfast or dessert.
Charring lemons to make lemonade is the game-changing method you never knew you needed. Paired with lavender and rosemary, this fresh lemonade is a summer sipper you'll make on repeat.
Balance a light Chardonnay with vanilla, citrus, and a splash of vodka in this modern take on a spritzer.
Learn to make pumpkin cream cold brew at home. A naturally-sweetened version of a pumpkin cream cold brew recipe you can make a vegan pumpkin cream cold brew by using your favorite nondairy milk.
Adding creamer to your coffee may seem harmless, but store-bought flavored creamers are chock-full of added sugars and calories. This recipe utilizes dates for a low-sugar, naturally-sweet way to start your morning.
With two of the most naturally hydrating foods (cucumbers and watermelon) in the mix, this refreshing drink will deliciously quench even the biggest thirst.
We adore the double green tea look of this ice cream float and the flavor the matcha ice cream lends as it melts into the drink, but if you can't find matcha ice cream, vanilla will do.
Here's a tropical pitcher drink recipe that can be made as either a mocktail or cocktail. Drink umbrella optional.
Hint: How you heat the water could impact the flavor and quality of your mug of tea.
Take a load off and cool down with this super refreshing mocktail. Jasmine tea adds floral notes while fresh ginger provides a kick.
The addition of rosemary, club soda, and a simple syrup infused with almond extract makes for an unforgettable lemonade recipe.
The secret to this sangria-inspired (nonalcoholic) sipper is a mint- and berry-infused simple syrup with lots of fresh fruit and mint to finish.
Get a jump start on your morning smoothies by freezing these berry-filled cubes. Each cube has juice, banana, Greek yogurt, and honey in addition to berries, so when you're craving a smoothie, milk is the only other ingredient you'll need to throw in the blender.
Tart rhubarb stands up to the sharp taste of both fresh ginger and ginger ale in this bubbly mocktail. Make the raspberry-rhubarb syrup ahead, then pour in the ginger ale come party time.
Yes, you can make a Paleo smoothie recipe! The trick to making this photo-worthy smoothie bowl creamy is a couple cartons of Paleo-approved, non-dairy coconut yogurt.
This mint-chip milkshake recipe is great all year, but come St. Patrick's Day time, we definitely break out our shamrock cookie cutter to make that cute garnish on top.
One step and 10 minutes until you're slurping your new favorite green smoothie recipe. Greek yogurt and chia seeds help give the healthy smoothie its thickness while spinach, pineapple, and banana load it with nutrition..
No need to make a special run to the coffee shop. This cozy, creamy pumpkin spice latte recipe comes together in your slow cooker.