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Is this a "healthy" way to get veggies?

bigfatbino
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Got me this fancy Blendtec blender, and it has been munching up the veggies I buy daily. But inputting the information into myfitnesspal, I am wondering if it is really a healthy shake? It makes a LOT in reality, more than I can drink in one sitting, so I split it up over about 6 hours.
I'm concerned about the sugar content. I add no sugar, no sweeteners, but still it comes in at a whopping 35g. I would like to keep my daily sugar intake under 12 grams, so I can tweak the recipe as needed.
What do you all think about this shake from a nutritional standpoint?
Thanks.
3 roma tomatoes
1 cucumber
1 zuchini
1/4 head red cabbage
1 roasted red bell pepper, skinned, (no salt or oil added)
1/2 LARGE container of Earthbound farm "Power Greens"
16 oz water
10g mint leaves
2 scoops Cytosport whey protein (vanilla)
Total nutrition info: Cals: 575, carbs 61, fat 8, protein 72, sodium 596, sugar 35. fiber ??
I'm concerned about the sugar content. I add no sugar, no sweeteners, but still it comes in at a whopping 35g. I would like to keep my daily sugar intake under 12 grams, so I can tweak the recipe as needed.
What do you all think about this shake from a nutritional standpoint?
Thanks.
3 roma tomatoes
1 cucumber
1 zuchini
1/4 head red cabbage
1 roasted red bell pepper, skinned, (no salt or oil added)
1/2 LARGE container of Earthbound farm "Power Greens"
16 oz water
10g mint leaves
2 scoops Cytosport whey protein (vanilla)
Total nutrition info: Cals: 575, carbs 61, fat 8, protein 72, sodium 596, sugar 35. fiber ??
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Got me this fancy Blendtec blender, and it has been munching up the veggies I buy daily. But inputting the information into myfitnesspal, I am wondering if it is really a healthy shake? It makes a LOT in reality, more than I can drink in one sitting, so I split it up over about 6 hours.
I'm concerned about the sugar content. I add no sugar, no sweeteners, but still it comes in at a whopping 35g. I would like to keep my daily sugar intake under 12 grams, so I can tweak the recipe as needed.
What do you all think about this shake from a nutritional standpoint?
Thanks.
3 roma tomatoes
1 cucumber
1 zuchini
1/4 head red cabbage
1 roasted red bell pepper, skinned, (no salt or oil added)
1/2 LARGE container of Earthbound farm "Power Greens"
16 oz water
10g mint leaves
2 scoops Cytosport whey protein (vanilla)
Total nutrition info: Cals: 575, carbs 61, fat 8, protein 72, sodium 596, sugar 35. fiber ??
Unless you have a medical reason to monitor or limit your sugar intake, it's really unnecessary.
I don't label foods as unhealthy or healthy nor do I know what your idea of "healthy" is so can't help you out there. Does it help you hit your cal/macro goals? Do you enjoy the taste of it? If so then awesome.0 -
I make a green smoothie every day and it's the size of a large canning jar (what I actually use to drink it from). It's a meal for me (tonight it's my supper). Today's smoothie numbers-
calories- 459
carbs-106
fat-4
protein-11
fiber-19
sugar-59
sodium-137
2 bananas
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
blueberries
strawberries
peach
kale
spinach
collard greens
flax seed
ice/water
Yours looks great :drinker:0 -
This looks pretty complete to me, but I would add a little fat in the way of some almonds or cashews to this.
Its pretty high is calories, but you say that you divide it throughout the day. Nutritionally, I think you have it right. I like the raw element that you use, so the fibre is well up there, and obviously using all this fresh food, you have all the nutritive value.
Your sodium is a little high, but the other elements should offset any negative value here - as far as a blend goes, I would say that this is pretty spot-on.0 -
I'll add to my previous post regarding your query about the sugars.
I think you can disregard this because your sugars are coming from unrefined sources.
I eat lots of fruit, smoothies with low fat milk and fresh fruit and don't count the sugars because they are processed by the body in a different way to refined sugars.
I would say, don't concern yourself with the sugars here. They are the kind your body can process efficiently without a calculable spike in blood glucose.0 -
Sweet thanks, I hadn't considered the organic origins of the sugars. The other concern that I have might seem stupid, but when I blend my red cabbage and veggies etc and drink the first shake, it's a vibrant purple. Later when I drink it, it's mud brown. Should I be concerned with the oxidation that is happening? Or is this a non-issue since there is so much "goog" nutrition going into the shake in the first place?0
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Maybe add some olive oil for better nutrient absorption?
When I don't feel like eating my vegetables, which is almost daily, I blend them all together with a cup and a half of water and a teaspoon or two of a healthy oil. I don't even try to make them taste good because I just slam them. I really HATE veggies. I'll save fruit for tasty smoothies.0
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