Smoothie in a sentence as a noun

I don't buy $5 smoothies 2-3 times a week anymore.

No added sugar, no fruit mixes, no "smoothie mix" stuff.

It's a nice story, but "Do you think we should make a smoothie company?

I'm sure if it was just some fruit smoothie thing they could get away with saying that it's a healthy food.

I'm pretty sure if he'd have written "I enjoy this kind of smoothie, and it makes me feel better.

People firmly believe they're making a great choice when they drink sugary smoothies and fruit juices.

" to actually answer the stated question — "can this iPhone be used to make a smoothie?

Just put a dash of this, or a spoon of that, into your smoothie or onto some toast or into your oatmeal and BAM!

What's next for the smoothie that Gawker said "looks just like semen"?The color is a bit problematic in that respect.

I would go so far as to say don't even let them have a banana sunday or a strawberry-banana smoothie.

Unlike store bought fruit juices and soft drinks, with smoothies the entire purpose is that the drinker is in control over exactly what they're consuming.

And finally, you definitely don't need to get up at 5 in the morning to make a healthy breakfast smoothie that only takes 5-10 minutes to make.

While I completely agree that fruit juice and smoothie consumption can be just another sugary alternative to soft drinks, they don't have to be.

Claiming some kind of magic smoothie will improve your health is the type of health-nonsense we need less of, not more, it doesn't serve any purpose improving anyone's lifestyle.

It can be a simple smoothie, along with scrambled eggs & some almonds, or it could be one of those whey-enhanced protein shakes - either way, it'll keep you going in full steam till lunch time.

No, I mean "can this iPhone be used to make a smoothie", not "can a blender turn this iPhone into an iPhone smoothie".Take a blender, remove the blades, put iPhones on the spindle where the blades were.

Just that blanket statements such as 'my smoothie has improved the life of everyone I introduced it to' is about as scientific as astrology or tarot cards, and IMO has no place on a site like this.

\nIf so, how would you predict that recovery would occur via the medicinal green smoothie, as opposed to knowing that there are early signs of, say, psoriatic arthritis?Kudos if they can pull that off.

This article is worthless anyway though because the guy got downvoted for posting a video of himself, not for being unhealthy, and also the guy's solution is an "antioxidant smoothie" which is pure unadulterated nonsense.

For me this involves waking up to music a few hours before I have to do any work, making a healthy smoothie for breakfast, doing a few exercises, meditating, and planning my day.- before you start working, plan out your whole day into 25 minute intervals.

This is a video where I show how to use real food--fruits, vegetables, flax seeds, etcOne thing I do not understand is why would one take perfectly fine real food, such as fruits and vegetables, and then artificially blend them ... if the goal is healthier diet, please eat real food!I'm not going to try the smoothie, but I guess that for me it would be a step down from a healthier diet to a less healthy one.

Smoothie definitions

noun

someone with an assured and ingratiating manner

See also: smoothy charmer

noun

a thick smooth drink consisting of fresh fruit pureed with ice cream or yoghurt or milk