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What’s Your Shakeology Horoscope?

It’s Mercury in retrograde!‘ — says everyone when anything goes wrong.

Missed that morning meeting? (Sorry/not sorry, but that was Mercury retrograde in action.)

Box of donuts fell into your mouth? (Don’t look at me; Mercury is in retrograde!)

Astrology is a fun (albeit unscientific) way to see how the sun, moon, stars, and planets may influence your path in life.

While poor Mercury is a convenient villain when things go awry, your zodiac sign can reveal much about your personality, strengths, weaknesses, and even the types of foods that you prefer.

If you’re the type of person who checks their horoscope to see how your month is going to unfold, then why not let the universe guide you to your next Shakeology recipe?

Check your sign to see what to blend up next…

Shakeology Recipes for Your Zodiac Sign

Aries Shakeology recipes

Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Aries is the sign of the Ram and people born under this sign are bold, ambitious, and confident. And that boldness extends to foods — you prefer strong flavors like ginger and grapefruit, among others.

Here are your Shakeology recipes:

Avocado Ginger Shakeology

Gingerbread Man Shakeology

Gingerbread Energy Balls

Strawberry Ginger Shakeology

Watermelon Ginger Shakeology

Pumpkin Ginger Spice Shakeology

Taurus Shakeology Recipes

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Tauruses are practical, responsible, and persistent. You seek out succulent, rich-tasting flavors and foods like avocados, bananas, coconut milk, cloves, and cardamom.

Try one of these Taurus-approved Shakeology recipes:

Berry Avocado Breakfast Smoothie

Chocolate Surprise Shakeology

Creamy Tropical Shakeology

Sweet Creamy Coffee Shakeology

PB and Banana Latte Shakeology

Coconut Macaroon Shakeology

Coconut Smoothie With Lime

Shakeology Recipes Gemini

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Geminis are curious, playful, and clever and the Shakeology recipes reflect playful flavors, too. Think: citrus, mango, cucumbers, celery, and greens.

Here are some shake recipes that people born under the sign of the Twins will enjoy:

Pineapple Mango Smoothie

Super Green Smoothie

Orange Creamsicle Shakeology

Orange Mocha Latte Shakeology

Orange Zen Shakeology

Breakfast Pops

Shakeology Recipes

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Cancers are highly imaginative, tenacious, and persuasive. Some of your favorite foods are arugula, peaches, coconut, figs, and greens.

Shakeology recipes for Cancers include:

Green Coconut Shakeology

Peach Cobbler Shakeology

Chocolate Birthday Cake Shakeology

Peaches and Cream Shakeology

Vanilla Peach Overnight Oats

Shakeology Recipes

Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Lions are natural leaders, creative, and passionate. You gravitate to the flavors found in foods like sunflower seeds, watermelon, peaches, spinach. Here are seven Shakeology recipes that will satisfy your flavor cravings:

Sunflower Shakeology

Mint and Avocado Green Smoothie

Watermelon Mint Lemonade Shakeology

Tropical Watermelon Splash Shakeology

Minty Watermelon Shakeology

Strawberry Watermelon Surprise

Strawberry Mojito Shakeology

Shakeology Recipes

Virgo (August 12 – September 22)

Virgos are practical, hardworking, and logical. Your tastebuds prefer raspberries, blueberries, almonds, and mint. Get your flavor fix with one of these recipes:

Unicorn Bark

Blueberry Tart Shakeology

Blueberry Brew Shakeology

Chocolate Raspberry Shakeology

Double Berry Shakeology

Chocolate Mint Shakeology

Shakeology Recipes

Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Libras are born diplomats who seek balance and harmony. The same goes for your preferred flavors — nothing too spicy or too sweet. Vanilla, apples, walnuts, pomegranates, and cinnamon are your go-to ingredients.

Chocolate Cherry Pomegranate Shakeology

Iced Cinnamon Almond Milk Macchiato

Vegan Snickerdoodle Shakeology

Cinnamon Apple Cider Smoothie

Apple Blondies With Walnuts

35 Vanilla Shakeology Recipes

Shakeology Recipes

Scorpios are resourceful, brave, and intuitive. You love pure, strong-flavored foods like pumpkin, chocolate, and beets. Whip up one of these Shakeology recipes when your cravings hit:

Raspberry and Oats Smoothie Bowl

Gluten-Free Baked Pumpkin Donuts

Red Velvet Smoothie

Triple Chocolate Shakeology

Creamy Pumpkin Spice Vanilla Shakeology

Pumpkin Spice Latte With Vanilla Shakeology

Shakeology Recipes

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

If you were born under the sign of the Archer, you’re generous, idealistic, and a thrill-seeker. Dates, pecans, plums, persimmons, and nutmeg make your tastebuds happy, so make one of these Shakeology recipes to keep them that way!

No-Bake Cinnamon Sugar Donut Holes

Chocolate Matcha Vegan Energy Balls

Homemade Energy Balls

Pumpkin Pie Energy Bites

Chocolate Almond Spice Shakeology

Shakeology Recipes

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Capricorns are responsible, disciplined, and optimistic. You seek out foods like kale and cranberries when hunger hits. Try one of these shakes or bars to keep you from getting hangry:

Fresh Start Smoothie

Cranberry Orange Shakeology

Cranberry Bliss Bars

Cranberry Clove Chocolate Shakeology

Super Seed Energy Bars

Shakeology Recipes

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

Aquarians are original, free-spirited, and offbeat souls who prefer tart, sweet foods like lemon, oranges, and strawberries. Make one of these Shakeology recipes to keep your free-spirited self happy, not hangry!

Lemon Bar Shakeology

Lemon Raspberry Ricotta Shakeology

Strawberry Thunder Shakeology

Greek Islander Shakeology

Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Bites

Greek Strawberry Banana Shakeology

Shakeology Recipes

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

Pisces are artistic, intuitive, and wise. You lean toward simple, delicate-tasting foods like honey, pears, and melon.

Key Lime Dream Shakeology

Birthday Cake Energy Balls

No-Bake Shakeology Breakfast Cookies

Almond Espresso Energy Balls

Cantaloupe Creme Shakeology

Vanilla Almond Shakeology

Shakeology recipes for your sign

 

 



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