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Smoothies for a Buck, Absinthe, and PB & J Cream Cones in Today's Eater's Digest

Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives?Smoothies for a BuckGone are the days of making the difficult choice between a smoothie and coffee. Jamba Juice has made it possible for you to have both in one cup. Today stop by any Jamba Juice...
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Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives?

Smoothies for a Buck
Gone are the days of making the difficult choice between a smoothie and coffee. Jamba Juice has made it possible for you to have both in one cup. Today stop by any Jamba Juice location and try out one of their new coffee and tea smoothies for only a buck. $1 will get you one of four creations such as the Coffee Craze made with organic coffee and frozen yogurt or the Chill-icious Chai made with organic chai tea, frozen yogurt and soymilk. Click here for more details.

Absinthe Curious?
Absinthe, once so strong it was illegal in the United States, has been available in our fine country for a while now. We know you have heard of it, but did you know that you can make your own? Our sister blog, Jackalope Ranch shows you how to do it in this week's How To.

Not a DIY-er? That's all right. Learn what brands are the best and where to purchase them by clicking here.

PB & J Cream Cone
A fun new twist that combines two classics together, the ice cream cone and the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It sounds really strange, especially the whole stale bread deal, but it does make a pretty picture. Click here to make your own.

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