Smoothies with fruits and veggies please
Taneri08
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Hello everyone!
I really want to start making more smoothies. Can you give me some good healthy recipes to get all my vitamins and also maybe some snack smoothie ideas?
Thanks!
I really want to start making more smoothies. Can you give me some good healthy recipes to get all my vitamins and also maybe some snack smoothie ideas?
Thanks!
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I am a fiend for avocado smoothies!!!!
1/2 avocado
1/2 cucumber
1/2 lime
1 orange
1 T flax seeds
1 cup spinach leaves
Water to get a consistency you like. To make is a south of the border version add in cilantro and jalapeno.
My breakfast today:
1/2 avocado
1/2 cucumber
1/2 lemon and zest (no pith though)
1 c spinach
1 T flax seeds
1 c blueberries.
Stevia to taste.
Water to get a consistency that you want.
They both have just under 250 calories, keep me full all morning, and are deliciously creamy. Plus high in fiber and anti-inflammatory fatty acids.
Spinach and cucumber are very easy additions to smoothies; kale takes some time to develop a taste for. Also, beets are a splendid addition to smoothies.2 -
One cut up banana
Two tablespoons of no-added sugar peanut butter, like Adam's. (the banana is sweet enough!)
1/2 to 3/4 cup milk (any kind -- I've done almond, skim, and whole)
3/4 to 1 cup crushed ice
Blend on frappe. This is my favorite smoothie.
It won't give you all of your vitamins, but it is still delicious and comes in under 400 calories.
I've considered adding some cocoa powder to it, but haven't tried that yet.0 -
I have a green smoothie every day. My current rotation is 1c unsweetened almond milk, 1c water, kale, spinach, collard greens and dandelion greens; a banana, strawberries and then 1 tbsp of seeds, (chia, ground flax, hemp or pumpkin ). With a bit of Splenda mixed in.0
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I have a watermelon, so had to use it in a smoothie -- I love watermelon smoothies.
Watermelon (probably about 100 g), a few strawberries (not necessary, but I had them on hand), a small cucumber, fennel, a bunch of kale, neutral whey protein, and some goat kefir (it's got a tartness I like and adds some fat, dairy or other milk of choice, obv). I would have added some mint if I had it on hand, I like mint and watermelon.
Delicious and fresh tasting, to my palate.
This was my breakfast today which is why I wanted the protein powder and some fat.1 -
I'm also a big fan of beets and avocado in smoothies (as the person above mentioned).
In early fall last year I was roasting winter squash in advance (I had a ton to use) and making the squash the base of the smoothie with lots of different ingredients added (I'd have to look up whatever I logged).1 -
1/2 cup of the following
Strawberries, blueberries, rasperries
1 banana, a small handful of kale and spinach
1 tablespoon of cinnamon, and 1 scoop of vanilla protein0 -
This is a simple go to:
1-2 bananas depending on size
handful of baby spinach leaves
a few basil leaves
a spoonful of matcha (green tea) powder
milk* of your choice (I use almond milk)
a little honey if your bananas aren't all that ripe
Blend. Serve in a prettt glass. Garnish with left over basil. Post it all over your Instagram.
Enjoy.0 -
It's going to be very hard to get all your vitamins in one smoothie. There is a site called Cronometer that will let you see the vitamins and minerals your foods will have.1
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Pretty much the only smoothie i make includes water, 2 leaves of tuscan kale, a banana, frozen pineapple and frozen cranberries. its so good! all the flavors balance out very well.0
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My smoothie this morning was 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, 70g frozen fruit (peach, pine and mango) and spinach leaves. Does the trick for me.0
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My fave (and my 5 year old's fave):
1 frozen banana
3 tbsp PB powder (we use the stuff from Costco)
150g plain greek yogurt
1/2 tbsp ground flax
1/2 tbsp milled chia seeds
1/4 cup frozen spinach
cashew milk to help it blend
My 8 year old's fave:
1 raw banana
150g plain greek yogurt
1/2 cup frozen blueberries
1 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 tbsp ground flax
1/2 tbsp milled chia seeds
cashew milk to help it blend
You could add spinach to this as well.
You could easily sub protein powder for the yogurt. Banana makes it creamy and using frozen fruit eliminates the need for ice.0 -
awesome thank you so much for the great ideas!!!0
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