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Celebrate the Season of Salads and Smoothies with these Delightful Recipes!

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= Hey ! Now that we’re into April, the temperature is rising. And when the heat rolls in, so do

= Hey ! Now that we’re into April, the temperature is rising. And when the heat rolls in, so do cravings for light and fresh recipes! 🥗 Don’t you find yourself thinking about refreshing fruit smoothies and crisp salads? We sure do! 🙋 So naturally, we’ve created dozens of recipes over the years to satisfy our desires. Fresh (and Refreshing) Warm Weather Recipes And in case there was any question, the smoothies and salads below are super nutritious! Not only will they please your taste buds, but they’ll also help you stay fit! ​ [Spicy Black Bean & Shrimp Salad]() This bold and beautiful salad is made with fresh, highly-nutritious ingredients. When combined, they create a seriously delicious Spring or Summer meal! ​ [Strawberry Sunrise Smoothie]() This two-tone beauty is made with just 4 simple ingredients. All you need are strawberries, almond milk, mango, and orange juice! ​ [Summer Fruit Quinoa Salad]() While this isn’t your traditional salad, it will be one that you keep coming back to! Quinoa, berries, and a simple orange-mint dressing make this recipe a keeper. ​ [Chocolate and Peanut Butter Breakfast Smoothie]() Okay, so, this may not be a fruit smoothie -- but it is just as tasty. Plus, it offers 11 grams of protein per serving! When chocolate and peanut butter team up, great things happen! =​ [Sesame Kale Salad with Ginger Soy Dressing](=) If you’re searching for a nutritional powerhouse, our sesame kale salad is it! It’s packed with nutrients but super low-calorie! =​ [Creamy and Delicious Coconut Milk Smoothie](=) This uber-creamy and lightly-sweet smoothie only requires 3 ingredients! All you need to do is add coconut milk, banana, and fresh baby spinach to a blender and blend! Try one of these recipes or try them all! And if you do, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comment section of the post! Enjoy! 😋 xo, SkinnyMs. Loving these emails? To get an email whenever I post a new recipe or article, [click here](). = [Unsubscribe]( | 325 W. 38th Street, New York, NY 10018

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