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Orange Julious Smoothie Drink (a chikdhood favorite)


Orange Julious Smoothie Drink (a childhood favorite)

1- 12 oz can frozen orange juice concentrate

4- teaspoons vanilla extract

2 cups milk

2-3 packets sweet n low

2-3 teaspoons sugar

Ice

The original recipe called for 1/2 cup sugar per 1 cup milk (2 servings). This is the lower calorie option (4 servings), sweeten to your liking based on the above ingredients. 

Ditections:
 
blend milk and vanilla extract together. 

Add frozen orange juice concentrate and blend. 

Add sugar and ice to thicken, and blend one more time.

If too tart tasting add more ice or water.
ENJOY!

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