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Skinny Peach & Cream Milkshake

Skinny Peach & Cream Milkshake

by lyuba46 Remarks

I like anything in peach. (Not the color however the fruit, I required to clarify that!) This Skinny Peaches & Cream Milkshake is not exception. It’s so smooth and creamy … and slim! It’s made with white peach, sorbet and frozen yogurt.



I currently pointed out that I’m a sucker for fruit. I’m likewise a sucker for buying it in big quantities. You understand when you walk into the shop and they have something smacked right in front of you, you can’t help however check it out. Last time, it was a box of blueberries that I ended up making into Blueberry Lemon Pops and this time it was White California peach.

They saw me coming a mile away! The peaches looked so perfect and juicy that I needed to get a box. I brought it home and began thinking of the methods to prepare with it. The peaches were so ripe and juicy, they required to be consumed quick.

I asked my Facebook fans for recommendations and they threw some nice ideas at me. I will be sharing White Peach Sangria soon which was a concept from my fans! Yummo!

This milkshake just had to be made and shared instantly!

Skinny Peach & Cream Milkshake

This Slim Peaches & Cream Milkshake is not exception. It’s so smooth and creamy … and slim! It’s made with white peach, sorbet and frozen yogurt.

Print Rate

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: milkshake, peaches and cream

Servings: 1 large milkshake

Components

  • 1 large ripe white peach
  • 2 scoops of low-fat vanilla frozen yogurt
  • 1 scoop of peach sorbet
  • 1/4 cup of skim milk

Directions

  • Take the skin off the peach and secure the peach pit.

  • Integrate all the ingredients in the blender and blend well.

  • You might need to include a little bit more milk, depending on how juicy the peach was.

Notes

Dish from Lyuba @ willcookforsmiles.com

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