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        Dishing with Bailey

        Smoothies For Your Veggie-phobe

        Our resident nutritionist has stirred up two seriously delicious smoothies that are packed with nutrient-rich ingredients to power your minis through summer.

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        Bobo Choses
        We’ve all heard of kids who devour raw broccoli and leafy greens with gusto… key words here being heard of, because I’ve never actually seen it. The kids I know need a little help embracing our more fibrous friends, so we asked the expert how to get it done. The secret? Cauliflower rice.

        Raspberry and Cauliflower Smoothie
        Yield: serves 3-4

        Ingredients
        1 cup frozen cauliflower rice
        1 cup frozen raspberries (or any berry of choice)
        1 ripe banana
        1 cup almond/coconut milk
        1 cup whole milk yogurt

        Method:
        Place all ingredients in a blender, turn to high and blend for 2 minutes until smooth.

        Pro tip! Frozen fruit and vegetables are chilled when they are freshly picked and offer extremely high nutrient content. Keep a couple bags of organic berries and cauliflower rice in the freezer to combine with kitchen staples for a super easy smoothie bursting with kid-friendly flavor.

        Chocolate Almond Smoothie
        Yield: serves 3-4

        Ingredients
        2 cups cauliflower rice
        3 tbsp almond butter
        6-8 pitted dates
        2 cups almond/coconut milk
        1 ripe banana
        2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
        4 ice cubes

        Method:
        Place all ingredients in a blender, turn to high and blend for 2 minutes until smooth.

        Why We Love It!
        Cauliflower is rich in vitamin C, folate and choline. It is low in carbs and gives a great texture to the smoothie….

        Raspberries have the lowest sugar to nutrient ratio of any fruit and are packed full of fiber and antioxidants.

        Yogurt is rich in protein, calcium and the fat-soluble vitamins essential to growth of healthy muscle and bones.

        Cocoa powder is rich in protein and fiber and an unrivaled source of minerals and antioxidants

        Almond butter is a great source of protein and super healthy monounsaturated fats, which give perfect slow burn energy for active kids.

        Alainn Bailey MS RD CNSC is a clinical nutritionist at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and founder of Hamptons Clinical Nutrition.