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Dumb smoothie question
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So I’ve been using a blender that makes single smoothies. I use milk, frozen fruit, protein power, ground flax seed. But I recently got a nicer bigger blender. So I figured I blend 2 portions, and put one smoothie in the fridge for later. Well, in the evening, I look at the smoothie in the fridge, and it has settled into layers and looked awful. I didn’t drink it. Is there any way around this, or am I stuck making single smoothies?
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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Afg53] [ In reply to ]
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Nope. It will always do that after hours.

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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Sbernardi] [ In reply to ]
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Damn :( 2020 really sucks
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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Afg53] [ In reply to ]
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Freeze it
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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Afg53] [ In reply to ]
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Yes, it's going to separate over time. Just shake it up, and voila, you've got a homogenous mixture again. I make my smoothies once a week, portioned into containers. 2-3 into the fridge, the rest into the freezer. They all separate, but that situation is easily rectified. It doesn't have any impact on the nutrition of said smoothie.
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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Afg53] [ In reply to ]
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No issues with the separating, like others have said. I blend mine with frozen bananas, whey (from homemade yoghurt), some cocoa powder, and milk/water for a little liquid consistency, and sometimes with other frozen fruit like blueberries/strawberries/mangoes. They do separate after a few hours in the fridge, just stir it up with a spoon, they'll still taste good. Making an extra batch works really well for after a long workout too, ready to be served!
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Re: Dumb smoothie question [Afg53] [ In reply to ]
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Pick up a cheap hand/immersion blender, or even a milk frother and churn it up for a few seconds, and you are in business!
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