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A Rainbow of Smoothie Bowls - 100 Wholesome and Vibrant Blended Creations - cover

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A Rainbow of Smoothie Bowls - 100 Wholesome and Vibrant Blended Creations

Leigh Weingus

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Summary

Discover the coolest new trend for healthy eating based on the delicious açaí bowl of Brazil and Hawaii. 
 
Featuring seventy-five amazing creations and more than forty gorgeous full-color photos, A Rainbow of Smoothie Bowls serves up flavorful treats that are as nutritious as they are beautiful. Follow the recipes in this book to combine colorful fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds into delicious bowls, including:Strawberry Lemonade BowlNutty Avocado Raspberry BowlVery Berry Mango BowlPeach Cobbler BowlApple Pie BowlMint Chocolate Chip BowlMatcha Vanilla BowlBlueberry Watermelon Kiwi Bowl 
 
“Smoothie bowls are having a moment. Today’s iterations are not only blended, but stirred, mixed and topped with fresh and dried ingredients that dial up taste and texture . . . Concoctions combine colorful fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, spices and superfoods.” —WellSpa 360 
 
“This colorful book features 40-plus drool-worthy photos . . . With simple blends that combine fruits, veggies, nuts, and seeds, you’ll become a quick study in smoothie bowls like Matcha Vanilla, Blueberry Watermelon Kiwi, and Nutty Avocado Raspberry in no time at all.” —Brit + Co
Available since: 10/11/2016.
Print length: 139 pages.

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