Smoothie (Smoothee, Smoothy)

A "smoothie" (or "smoothee" or "smoothy") was originally someone or something that is "smooth." The "You're an Old Smoothie" Broadway song (1932) helped to popularize the term.

The Waring "Blendor" (later "Blender") came out in 1939. Waring's 1940 booklet contained recipes for "smoothees." A "smoothee" or "smoothie" became any smooth drink made in a blender.

In the 1970s, "smoothies" included frozen yogurt.

"Smoothies" are associated with California, but the Waring Blendor citations appeared in New York City newspapers in the 1940s.


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YOU'RE AN OLD SMOOTHIE
From the Broadway Show" TAKE A CHANCE" (1932)
(Buddy De Sylva / Richard Whiting / Nacio Herb Brown)

Ethel Merman (Stage Production) - 1932
Paul Whiteman & His Orch. (vocal: Ramona Davies) - 1933
Debroy Somers Band (vocal: Dan Donovan) - 1933
Victor Young & His Orch. (vocal: Lee Wiley) - 1933
Jack Hylton & His Orch. (vocal: Pat O'Malley) - 1933
Nelson Riddle & His Orch. - 1957
Ella Fitzgerald - 1958
Ray Conniff Singers - 1959
Jimmy Clanton - 1959
Also recorded by: Margaret Whiting; Mitch Miller.

You're an old smoothie
I'm an old softie
I'm just like putty
In the hands of a girl like you

You're an old meanie
I'm a big boobie
I just go nutty
In the hands of a girl like you

Poor me, you played me for a sap
Poor you, you thought you'd laid a trap
Well dear, I think it's time you knew
You've done just what I wanted you to

Silly old smoothie
Crafty old softie
I'll stick like putty
To the hand of a girl like you


27 July 1933, Middletown (NY) Times Herald, pg. 12:
SMOOTHIE
For Ice Cream
pkg. 10c


The New Waring Blendor...Serves Everyone
Waring Products Corporation, NY
1940, 1942, 1946, 1947

Pg. 53:
CHILDREN'S MILK SMOOTHEES
APRICOT...
BANANA...
CANTALOUP...
CARROT...
LIVER...
PEACH...
PEANUT...
PINEAPPLE...
POSTUM...
PRUNE...
SPINACH... (Spinach smoothee? -- ed.)
STRAWBERRY...
TOMATO...
YELLOW TURNIP


23 June 1940, New York Herald Tribune, This Week magazine, pg. 14, col. 1:
LET THE BLENDER
DO IT FOR YOU!

If you like cooking shortcuts in summer,
use a liquefier-blender to whirl together
superb soups, beverages and desserts
by Mabel Stegner

IF YOU'VE envied the smart luncheon bars whose menus take off with sophisticated garden-fresh, herb flavored vegetable cocktails, you'll be delighted to know that you can make these now at home.

The new electric blenders, recently come on the market, bring not only these but many other new foods and drinks into your life. You can develop specialties in punches, sherbets, soups and salad dressings that will give new zest to your hot weather menus.

How does a blender work? A sturdy electric motor is housed in the metal base. The heat resistant glass container has a blending device built into the bottom of the container. Place the glass container on the base, switch on the electricity, and it blends, whips, creams, mixes or liquefies. All of these processes take less than two minutes.

For instance: place a few ounces of milk, fruit juice, tomato juice or any desired liquid in the food container. Add a banana, or strawberries, or pitted cherries, or diced vegetables. Place the container on the base, switch on the electricity and in less than a minute out comes a banana milk "smoothie," a fruit nectar, or a raw vegetable cocktail.

It's only a step from the fruit nectars to sherbets frozen in your mechanical refrigerator, from milk fruit "smoothies" to ice cream mixtures with fruit blended to a velvety, non-crystallizable consistency.


February 1941, Better Homes and Gardens, pg. 44:
The Ellises Meet
the Blenders --
-- AND ALL HANDS APPLAUD

"Banana Smoothie! Oh boy!" Betty and Billy Ellis and Cousin Peggy mix their own! Two and one-half cups milk, 2 big ripe bananas (yellow peel flecked with brown) and 1 tablespoon sugar. Flip the switch. In a minute they've got it -- a swell drink, an after-school treat for three, all for a dime!

Pg. 88, col. 2:
At home they're constant tempters for lazy appetities. Let your young fry mix their own Fruit Smoothies. They'll guzzle their milk -- and love it!


19 December 1945, Record Eagle (Traverse City, Michigan), pg. 2:
SMOOTHIE HOME MIXER...9.95
Makes ice cream and whips cream in a jiffy.


September 1946, Better Homes and Gardens, pg. 118, col. 2:
Caramel Smoothie. A creamy, delicious sundae topping simple as 1, 2, 3. Just heat 1/2 pound (28) caramels with 1/2 cup hot water in top of double boiler. Stir occasionally till caramels melt. Makes about 1 cup.


August 1952, Better Homes and Gardens, pg. 84:
Calorie counters can
Count on an electric blender

Want your weight to go up or down on the scale? Then try some of these blender tricks for adding sparkle to meals and snacks
(Orange Pep-up, Banana Milk Shake, Blender Fudge Sauce, and Avocado Dip are also shown -- ed.)

Pg. 84, col. 2:
Peach Smoothie. Frozen peaches flavor a luscious, low-calorie cooler. It's so thick you drink it through fat straws. But instead of adding ice cream, you let blender whip crushed ice, nonfat dry milk into a smooth treat.

Pg. 86, col. 3:
Peach Smoothie
So thick you'll think it's made with ice cream --
1/2 12-ounce package frozen peaches
1/2 cup cold water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk
1 cup crushed ice

Cut package of frozen peaches in two. Thaw one half slightly and break it apart. Place water, lemon juice, and nonfat dry milk in the blender. Turn it on and gradually add small chunks of frozen peaches and the crushed ice. Blend until smooth, about 30 seconds. Makes 2 1/2 cups. Use remaining frozen peaches for a second batch of these milk shakes.


Electric Blender Recipes
by Mabel Stegner
New York: M. Barrows and Company, Inc.
1952

Pg. 54:
MILK SMOOTHEES
Milk smoothee is the name we have given to a milk beverage into which fruit or other ingredients have been blended for added flavor.

Pg. 55:
APRICOT SMOOTHEE...
BANANA SMOOTHEE...
COFFEE SMOOTHEE...

Pg. 56:
PEACH SMOOTHEE...
PINEAPPLE SMOOTHEE...
STRAWBERRY JAM SMOOTHEE...
YOGURT PEACH SMOOTHEE...
YOGURT PINEAPPLE SMOOTHEE...

Pg. 57:
YOGURT STRAWBERRY SMOOTHEE...

Pg. 197:
MILK SMOOTHEES

Pg. 198:
BANANA SMOOTHEE...

Pg. 199:
PINEAPPLE SMOOTHEE...
STRAWBERRY SMOOTHEE...

Pg. 200:
CHOCOLATE MINT SMOOTHEE...
PEANUT BUTTER SMOOTHEE


Waring Blender Cook Book
Waring Products Corporation, NY
1955

Pg. 9, col. 1:
Banana Smoothee
1 large ripe banana, or 2 medium-sized bananas
2 1/2 cups cold milk
Break banana into several pieces and put in glass container. Add milk. Cover and blend until contents are smooth and fluffy, about 15 seconds. Serve at once. Gives 2 twelve-ounce servings.


Mary Meade's Magic Recipes for the Electric Blender
by Ruth Ellen Church
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merril Company
1952, 1956

Pg. 161:
Pineapple Smoothie.


Drinks of Hawaii
by Paul B. Dick
Diamond Head Publishers
1971, 1972, 1975

Strawberry Smoothee..61.


Yogurt
by Larry & Gerry Hausman
New York: Persea Books
1977

Pg. 104:
Gerry and I have had our most pleasurable yogurt experiences with "smoothies," yogurt drinks prepared in a blender. The most important thing to remember is anything goes. Experiment. Here are a few basic recipes.

THE SMOOTHY
1/2 c. buttermilk
1 1/2 c. milk
1 c. fruit juice, any kind
1 c. yogurt
(Pg. 105 -- ed.)
You can add fresh fruit to make this even more tantalizing. Sliced cling peaches, for instance, or strawberries. Or combinations of these and others.

Sliced bananas
One egg
Pears
Mango
Papaya
Chocolate
Ovaltine
Orange juice
Tangerine juice
Crangrape, Cranorange, Cranapple or Cranberry
Frozen fruit (undefrosted)
Pineapple

If you like your smoothies more sweet than sour, add honey, jelly, molasses or juice from canned fruits for sweetener. Also, we use buttermilk as a creamy, complementary base, but you can do without it. This basic recipe of ours can be changed to suit your preferences, and it is not meant to be a standard, only a reference. The more juice you add the fruitier the smoothy and the more yogurt, the thicker and more tangy the drink will become. Add extra milk for more of a milk shake effect. Ice cubes added will make a delicious frosty-tasting smoothy. One healthful hint: don't throw away the whey, so to speak. This is the whitish liquid which sits on top of your yogurt, and it's loaded with vitamins. (you can drink whey all by itself with a little milk added.)


6 June 1977, Nation's Restaurant News, pg. 19, col. 1:
Smoothie No. 3
eyes sales
of $600,000
PATERSON, N.J. -- California Smoothie has opened its third unit in the Garden State, apparently fertile ground for its fresh fruit shakes that carry price markups of 1,100%.


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