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Babyberry

Until the newest wave of mega-size frozen yogurt franchises catch on to the fact that even those of us who can’t have dairy would still like a frosty, probiotic-packed soft-serve now and then, we’ll just have to make do. And by “making do” I mean blending a chilled masterpiece that will have all the teenyboppers banging down your door for a taste. Tell them to take a number.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 2 servings

Ingredients

12 ounces rice yogurt (I love Ricera brand’s blueberry)
8 ice cubes
1/2 peach, cut in chunks

Preparation

  1. In a blender, combine the rice yogurt, ice, and peach pieces. Blend until creamy. If the mixture is too thin, add more fruit until you reach the desired consistency.

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