Banana and Apricot Smoothie

Milkshakes used to be dense in kilojoules and low in nutrients. Today fruity smoothies have reinvented how we use the blender. ‘Shakes’ are now fresher and lighter, made with fruit and yogurt, or fruit juice and milk, and bursting with nutrients. ...

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Banana and Apricot Smoothie1
Milkshakes used to be dense in kilojoules and low in nutrients. Today fruity smoothies have reinvented how we use the blender. ‘Shakes’ are now fresher and lighter, made with fruit and yogurt, or fruit juice and milk, and bursting with nutrients. 
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