For an extra boost of nutrition, consider adding a tablespoon of chia seeds or flaxseed meal. If you prefer a sweeter smoothie, add a touch of honey, maple syrup, or a couple of dates. Experiment with different leafy greens, such as spinach or kale, for a variety of nutrients and flavors. Adjust the amount of frozen fruit to customize the sweetness and thickness of the smoothie. Make this smoothie ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for a quick and healthy breakfast or snack. If you don't have frozen fruit, you can use fresh fruit, but you may need to add a few ice cubes to achieve the desired consistency.
Dexter Gerlach
Jul 1, 2025I was skeptical about the lettuce, but this smoothie is surprisingly delicious! My kids love it!
Scarlett Spinka
Jun 19, 2025I've been looking for a way to sneak more greens into my diet, and this is perfect. Thank you!
Stacey Jacobi
Jun 19, 2025The vanilla extract really makes a difference. It masks the taste of the greens perfectly.
Kyler Romaguera
Jun 12, 2025I've made this every morning for the past week. It's a game-changer!
Wilfredo Boyle
Jun 8, 2025I was hesitant about the lettuce but it turned out so good! Thank you for the recipe!
Gretchen Mosciski
Jun 7, 2025I added a scoop of protein powder to make it a complete meal. Great recipe!
Rickie Walter
Jun 5, 2025I tried this with almond milk and it was delicious and healthy!
Trudie Daugherty
Jun 1, 2025Easy and quick to make, and a great way to get in my greens!
Cleta Schultz
May 28, 2025I found that using frozen spinach works just as well as romaine.
Kacie Hartmannjacobs
May 21, 2025This is a great base recipe! I added some pineapple and it was fantastic!