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The winner of the Ninja blender (affiliate link) is: Sherri Terry
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Today, to celebrate summer, the pinnacle of Smoothie Season, I’m giving away a Ninja Blender (affiliate link).

While I enjoy smoothies all year long, they definitely show up on my radar a lot more during the long warm summer days of summer. Smoothies are such an easy, delicious way to fuel and energize your day.
I know that according to Weight Watchers you are supposed to count the fruit and vegetables when used to make a beverage, I often circumvent the rule by making my smoothies thick enough to eat with a spoon!
A healthy delicious way to bump up my fruit and vegetable intake, as long as I am able to maintain my weight where I want I don’t consider it a crime!
TO ENTER
To enter, just leave a comment below answering the question, “What do you love most about summer?”
One random winner will be selected and announced Sunday morning!
Good Luck!




I love being outside and going to the beach 🙂
I Love All The Fresh Fruits And Vegetables That You Can Get In The Summer. They Taste A lot Better And Are More Healthy For You. Enjoy You Summer Everyone
I love all the flowers and fresh vegetables and al the birds and butterflies.
What I LOVE about summer is, HOME Grown veggies. SLOWER pace especially here in the South, TOO HOT/HUMID to move Fast.
What I love most about summer is growing flowers and vegetables.
Watermelon and being outdoors~
What I like about summer is all the local fruits and vegetables you can purchase at local Farm stands
I love summer cause it means my kids are home from college. Lots of family time together before they leave for the next year.
I love summer for all the wonderfull fruits and veggies. I also love the lake swimming and boating. Most of all the nice warm weather
I love all the fresh garden vegetables that are available to eat!! Peppers, corn, and tomatoes make great salsas!