Drinks for Children Recipes

Drinks for Children Recipes

Drinks for Children Recipes

Strawberry Milk Shake Recipe

Pineapple Milkshake Recipe

Banana and Pear Milkshake Recipe

Banana, Orange and Kiwi Milkshake Recipe

Peach and Melon Milkshake Recipe

 

Fruit Juice and Puree Recipes

Milk Based Desserts for Children Recipes

Rice Recipes for Children

Soups and Purees for Children

Pastas Recipes for Children

Basic Sauces for Children Recipes

Potatoes Recipes for Children

Fish Recipes for Children

Chicken Recipes for Children

Eggs for Children Recipes

Meats for Children Recipes

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Tips about Fruit
You can prepare different types of milk shakes with different combinations of fruit.

It is better if the fruit being used for milk shakes are ripe.

If you want to add in some sweet use honey instead of sugar.

Milk shakes cannot be kept in the refrigerator for more than 24 hours as they will lose their flavor and become bitter.

The vitamins in fruit juices will deteriorate if they are stored too long.

Fruit milk shakes are very refreshing and children really like them.

 

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