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Chloe x Halle On The Vegan Smoothie That's So Lit, You'll Forget It's Good For You
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Chloe x Halle On The Vegan Smoothie That's So Lit, You'll Forget It's Good For You


Summer is rapidly approaching and although some restrictions may apply, the body of your dreams isn't going to earn itself.

You are what you eat and it's high time that you put down those Doritos and evolve into the fruit snack that you were born to be. Eating healthy isn't always easy, but it's always worth it and Chloe X Halle just dropped a breakfast recipe that will put you on the right path to getting your eating habits all the way together.

For MTV's latest episode of Fresh Out, the R&B duo spilled the recipe for a vegan smoothie that's so delicious, you'll forget it's actually good for you. If you're interested in trying out this vegan treat at home, here's what you'll need:

  • Raspberries
  • Almond milk
  • Blueberries
  • Apple
  • Agave nectar
  • Vegan protein powder
  • Ice

For more celeb favorite healthy AF dishes that will have you looking like a snack all damn summer, scroll below!

Halle Berry's Keto-Friendly Cheesy Bacon Chicken Ranch 

Kelis' Curried Chicken Salad

Kelis' Vegetable Chicken Thigh Quesedilla & Spring Greens 

Chilli's Gluten-Free Acai Pancakes With Fresh Blueberries 

Chilli's BBQ Eggplant & Pan Seared Broccoli 

Chrissy Teigen's Sheet Pan Herbed Chicken

Chrissy Teigen's Mexi Baked Sweet Potato 

Featured image by Instagram/@chloexhalle.

 

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