Mango Lassi
This is a deliciously simple drink and oh so good. We all love this especially our little guy. Mangoes are wonderfully sweet and pair perfectly with natural yogurt, no extra sugar is needed and it makes a wonderful treat for warm days.
Ingredients:
- one mango sliced
- 1/2 cup of natural plain yogurt
Method:
- add to a blender and blend, makes one large glass, add a dash of water if too thick.
Having so much fun with my parents here, went to a holi picnic on Saturday, an Indian festival where folks throw colored powder on each other so much fun. Jasmine wasn't impressed though and wouldn't get involved Roshan was a good sport as you can see he he. For Easter we went to church then a friends for a potluck lunch with a lovely spread, ham, salads, and deviled eggs. I made a salad with roasted asparagus, bulgar wheat, veggies, feta and zataar really nice, my first time using it and its a healthy choice, whole grain and rich in protein. On Wednesday we head to Omaha to see family and I am talking on Social Media on Friday, busy busy :-)
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wee man reaching for the Easter eggs :-) we were blessed with some British ones from Mum and Dad and my sis and bro in law.
Granddad
this was so much fun, and I am easy to spot in this snap. I am like the honorary Indian I joined the local club to educate our kids on that part of their culture.
Have a wonderful start to the week everyone
Hugs
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lassi looks delish. looks like you had a fun day.
ReplyDeletewas nice thanks :-)
DeleteMe encanta esta bebida, fabulosa.
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gracias :-)
DeleteI love mango lassi!and im happy you had a nice Easter,blessings
ReplyDeletethanks so much hugs
DeleteWhat a fun festival...looks like a blast! And that mango lassi sounds perfect. I could go for one for breakfast right now!
ReplyDeletesending one over he he
DeleteI am not ready for warm days and summer (enjoying a real spring) but I am ready for that simple and nourishing smoothie./ What a lovely Easter you had!
ReplyDeleteit was fun and I am with you more spring please :-)
DeleteYummy drink, Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you're having such a fun time with your parents. Love the pics!
thanks Barbara
DeleteLove mango, drink one more for me, Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteYou sure had a FUN Easter!
Angie
will do he he thanks thanks :-)
DeleteHoli sounds like such a fun time! Love a mango lassi.
ReplyDeletethanks u would love holi
DeleteI love mango lassi too. Look like you had a fun day!
ReplyDeletewas lovely thanks
DeleteHi Rebecca - What a lovely drink and so healthy too! Looks like you and your family had a wonderful day.
ReplyDeletethanks :-)
DeleteSOOOOOO fun! I've seen the holi powder throwing on tv, and it looks delightful. Glad the visit is going well, and just have to send a bit "awww" to your kids. Such cuties. Have a great day Rebecca
ReplyDeletethanks so much Roz :-)
DeleteLove love love lassis!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteGreat pic of your mom and Jasmine. Love mango and this must be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteRita
oh those two are close
DeleteRebecca, I love your family pictures :) Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThe mango lassi looks great, so flavorful and refreshing. Hope you are having a great week :)
thanks and my pleasure always fun to connect
DeleteI love the look of your mango lassi, Rebecca! My favorite brand of yogurt is flavored with mango :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, fun time you had over the Easter holiday. Lovely pics of you and your family.
thanks oh and mango yogurt sounds fab
DeleteI love mango lassi, always get it at Indian restaurants. I am so glad you are having fun and good time with your parents. Enjoy every minute.
ReplyDeletethanks and good advice
DeleteLove love love mango lassi :) or anything with mangoes, I must say..lol
ReplyDeleteGlad to see J enjoying with her granny and the Holi pic is so lovely ! Lil R is growing up so fast
Namitha :-) hes crawling now wow so fast
DeleteHow simple and delicious. Great photos!
ReplyDeletethanks :-)
DeleteI love mangoes!They are one of the most popular fruits in Colombia and that looks creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeletethanks bet you Mangoes are lovely there
DeleteLove lasso. Yours looks really delicious....mmm. Wow...your kids have grown!
ReplyDeletethanks yep they sure have :-)
Deletethat is my favourite.
ReplyDeletegood taste :-)
DeleteYum! Your lassi looks delicious - I can hardly resist the sweet tanginess of mangi lassi anytime of day or year :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, your za'atar salad sounds lovely as well!
aww thanks and your right so good anytime
DeleteHey - love the mango lassi idea. I've tried something similar with canned mango pulp and skimmed milk when mangoes are out of season. A touch of cinnamon or ground cardamom works a treat too!
ReplyDeletegreat idea to add spices
Deletehope you had a lovely weekend with the family :). hugs.
ReplyDeletethanks hugs back
DeleteI do like mango lassi, but somehow I prefer mango juice and plain lassi as two separate drinks :)
ReplyDeletethat works too :0)
DeleteYUM! I agree, I've just also released a smoothie using mango, banana & blueberries for a delicious breakfast treat.
ReplyDeletethat sounds fab
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a lovely day. A delicious lassi!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
thanks Rosa :-)
ReplyDeleteA good lassi is unbeatable and yours looks great :D
ReplyDeleteYum!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
thanks Uru and thanks for visiting my blog
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