Byline: WILLIAM RICE Chicago Tribune
My dictionary defines smoothie as a ``suave, glib, attractive person, especially a man.'' But I know better. The smoothies I come across these days are satin-textured beverages, combinations of fruit and/or fruit juices or vegetables and herbs, frequently enriched with ice cream or yogurt.
Once, it sufficed for a smoothie -- originally a signature drink of the beaches of Southern California -- to quench thirst. Recently, more is being asked of it. According to Pat Crocker in the newly published book, ``The Smoothies Bible'' (Robert Rose Inc.), ``Two daily smoothies, brimming …

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