Delicious Health Master Beverages
August 29th, 2010 | Published in Living Well Health Master Healthy Recipe | 2 Comments

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The Living Well Health Master Blender is great for trying to create tasty beverages at home. During the summer, non-alcoholic blender drinks can be a welcome addition to a day in the sun. Creating cooling and refreshing drinks is always welcome, and not just in the summer. Here are some recipes that you might want to consider.
Because this appliance is so much more than a blender and has so much more power, you need do very little preparation; peel the ingredient if necessary (i.e., bananas, av0cados), keeping in mind that the peel is very healthy and won’t be obtrusive with the power of this machine, wash your ingredient well, and pit it, if necessary.
Banana Berry Drink
What you need is one ripe medium banana, 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup of hulled strawberrie and 4 ice cubes. Peel out the banana and put it in the blender along with the milk, yogurt and the ice cubes. Blend until smooth, about 30 seconds. Serves 2. It’s also good with other beriies: raspberries, blueberries, etc.
Orange Hawaiian Punch
You will need one 46-ounce can of Hawaiian Punch. You will also need a cup of pineapple juice, 1/4 cup of heavy cream, 2 ripe peeled bananas and a juice from a half cut lemon. Blend for a few seconds until smooth, and serve over ice. Or make it a true smoothie by adding a handful of ice cubes.
Serves 8.
Breakfast Substitute Shake
Breakfast shakes are ideal for those rushed mornings.
Put into the blender: one 8-ounce can of sliced peaches in heavy syrup, 1/2 cup plain low-fat yogurt, and a single 1 1/2 ounce packet of instant oatmeal as well as 4 to 5 ice cubes.
Coffee Cappuccino
If you are looking into a new summer twist to your favorite cup of coffee or tea, here is a recipe that you might want to try out. This is the mix for your instant powder.
You will need 1/2 cup of instant coffee, 1 cup of non-fat dry milk powder, 1/2 teaspoon of dried orange peel, and 3/4 cup sugar. Place the ingredients in the mixer and let the machine run a few seconds, until all the ingredients are a fine powder.
To prepare, use 2 rounded teaspoons of the resulting mixture for every cup of hot water and 3 teaspoons for each mug.
These are just a few of the many non-alcoholic blender drinks that you can try out. As you can probalby guess by now, the speciality drinks you can make are only limited by your own imagination.

January 14th, 2012 at 9:45 am (#)
How can I find recipes for my Health Master? Please respond
January 14th, 2012 at 3:52 pm (#)
Joyce, Here’s an excellent site for recipes: http://www.myhealthmaster.com/recipes/
I googled “living well health master recipes” and got 1,760,000 sites, so it just takes a little bit of research.
Regards