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date smoothie

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9 oz datess
1 cup non fat yogurt
1 cup skim milk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups ice cubes
1) Blend until smooth.
2) Enjoy
This "recipe" is from www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/238287 I used 2% milk because that’s what we have in the house. I used 1" of fresh vanilla because that’s how I roll. I used medjool dates because they’re delicious. I smashed the ice cubes in a plastic bag using a cleaver and used an immersion blender to finish.
Now that I’ve got the basics mastered it should be easy to do this again. Mango and banana seem like the most natural next choices but there’s a little voice telling me that avocado would be interesting. Also, I’d like to learn about what spices to use to give it an Indian flavor.
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"In the beginning, Mr. Shields would give his lecture in the garden. As the popularity of his lecture grew, Mr. Shields incorporated a slide show, then recorded his presentation in conjunction with the slide show so that the show could be run several times a day.
Today, the 15-minute film Romance and Sex Life of the Date shows continuously during store hours, where you can still hear Mr. Shields talking about his favorite subject: the Date." (via)
A date palm tree in Israel

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This date palm is growing on the site of ancient Ashkelon in Israel. Palms will not grow everywhere in the holy land, since they require a good water supply as well as intense light and heat. An Arab saying explains that date palms like to have their "feet in the water and their head in the fire." As a result they were relatively rare in the central hill country, and tended to thrive in the valleys of the Shephelah, around Jericho in the Jordan valley, and along the coastal plain.
Dates were an important, if secondary, part of the ancient diet in the Holy Land. They added an appealing sweetness to an otherwise bland diet, and they could be easily dried to supplement one’s diet through the winter. Dates could also be processed to produce a kind of "honey," a sweet syrup that was used to flavor other foods.