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smothie is juice, usually with bananas as thickener. and often extras thrown in at extra cost like wheat grass juice, aloe vera, wheat germ, middle-aged women vita-packs, sports vita-packs, ginko, etc. etc.
Which came first - someone freezing thick fruit juices, or someone sticking thick fruit juices in a bottle (possibly after drinking a de-frosted sorbet)?
Smoothie's got Cow (Score:2)
-sam
Re:Smoothie's got Cow (Score:2)
Sorbet is frozen smoothie (Score:2)
entirely different (Score:2)
-- ask bjoern hansen [askbjoernhansen.com], !try; do();
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sorbet is frozen juice
smothie is juice, usually with bananas as thickener. and often extras thrown in at
extra cost like wheat grass juice, aloe vera,
wheat germ, middle-aged women vita-packs,
sports vita-packs, ginko, etc. etc.
Were that I say, pancakes?
Re:dict.org (Score:2)
Which came first - someone freezing thick fruit juices, or someone sticking thick fruit juices in a bottle (possibly after drinking a de-frosted sorbet)?
It's a chicken and egg question really.
Re:dict.org (Score:1)
Were that I say, pancakes?
Re:dict.org (Score:2)