Cuisine at home

SUPER BOWLS

smoothie bowls are all the rage, perfect for breakfast, a post-workout meal, an afternoon snack, or even dessert. What makes them different than a standard smoothie is their thickness, and they’re served in a bowl (not sipped from a straw). The toppings are a prized part, too. That’s one of the reasons you want the bowl to be thick, so it can handle lots of toppings without them sinking to the bottom. The key to a thick smoothie bowl is blending slowly at first, adding only as much liquid as necessary, and using a smoothie wand (tamper) to scrape the sides and push the

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