I am in love with goats! If you follow my Instagram page you will see all the animals that we care for on a daily basis. I never thought I would be writing about an art project that was inspired by these beautiful animals. You know how hard it is for one or even two people to feed six hungry baby goats? It’s a lot of fun though. SIX of them! In the beginning I had to bottle feed them all four times a day. It wasn’t but four months ago that I offered to help raise six orphaned baby goats. I just have to give you a bit of background on this art project. Just a few hours they seem to forget about the computer and I love it! They drag their feet to do something different but once they get going they have loads of fun. Whenever I tell them to get off the computer and go play outside or do a project like this, it always seems as though it’s a form of discipline. I would much rather have them playing outside or doing some artwork to help keep the creative juices flowing. I don’t know about you but I am always trying to find ways to get my kids away from the computer. It’s pretty easy and it will keep them entertained for a few hours. I just have to share this decoupage art project that is perfect for kids! We used a goat drawing in the project but your child can use their favorite animal or character to make their own art. Today’s shake had more sour-sweet flavors going on from mango, lime and grapefruit! UPDATE! I made this again this morning using the mango syrup! OMG so much better! I also changed out my original vanilla almond yogurt with key lime flavor (from Kite Hill) also a huge upgrade. Both sound like delicious adds that I will try next time I make this. Or you could blend the mango with some lemon juice and drizzle it over top for a truly sour-sweet mango syrup copycat. Mango Syrup? I actually didn’t add anything for this, but I think it could be super yummy to add chopped fresh mango over top this smoothie as a sub. That’s what unicorns do best anyways, right?Īnd if you want to invest in a bottle of Blue Majik for pretty blue and unicorn-colored smoothies, you can snag it here on Amazon. Your color will be more of a dark blue, rather than a light blue, but just use your imagination. “But Kathy, I do not have Blue Majik in my kitchen!” I know this will be like 99.9% of you, so I do have an option! Wild blueberries! Add about 2 tablespoon of wild blueberries to the blue drizzle blend. – Blue Powder = E3Live on top + some lemon zest if you’d like! – Blue Drizzle = E3Live Blue Majik algae powder blended with Key Lime or Lemon almond yogurt – Mango Syrup = DIY Mango Syrup or Real Mango or more fruit or lemon or lime juice So first, the elements to the Starbucks version: Mango “syrup” version! (the syrup is just fresh mango blended with fresh grapefruit juice!!) So turn on some sparkly music and open the windows to let the spring air whip through your princess-y hair because it’s Vegan Unicorn Frapp time… Well problem solved! This Copycat Unicorn Frapp is vegan, naturally colored with plants and actually has a whole bunch of good-for-you ingredients. I am inside working all day at my desk and would love to sip on something magical. I think if you remove the blue drizzle and the whip it would be vegan, but without that sassy sour blue stuff, I mean, what’s the point? But props to Starbucks for using vegetable-based colorings like spirulina and radish and sweet potato!īut back to my problem. And while I would love to indulge and try this color and flavor-changing marvel out at Starbucks, it seems that it is not vegan as it comes. Starbucks limited time Unicorn Frappuccino® Blended Crème seems to be everywhere today.
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