Smoothies. Are they worth it?

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  • nurzepat
    nurzepat Posts: 2 Member
    1 cup plain kefir, 1 cup water, 1/2 frozen banana, 1/2 c. frozen berries, scoop of grass fed beef protein powder, handful of spinach. Yum! I use it for after work-out treat. For quick breakfast or lunch, I make a pot of steel-cut oatmeal with chopped apple, raisins, cinnamon, hemp seed, chia seed, soy milk on Sundays and refrigerate individual portions to microwave mornings which is easier than making a smoothie. If you have a few minutes, it is easy to make an egg mcmuffin: scramble an egg in small pyrex dish, cover with paper towel, microwave 1 to 1.5 minutes on medium power while toasting a whole wheat english muffin, microwave a breakfast patty while buttering the toasted muffin--5 minutes start to finish, more satiating protein and less fuss than a fruit smoothie.
  • chloe_wearmouth
    chloe_wearmouth Posts: 19 Member
    TonyB0588 wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    nothing wrong with smoothies but if you dont want to eat in the morning theres zero need to. Eat what/when you want

    Hey thanks for replying! The only reason I want to have something in my stomach is because my job only allows us to eat/use the bathroom etc. At certain times. If I dont have anything at 8am, I then have to go until 1.30pm before I am allowed to eat. Same again for evening, not allowed to eat until 6.15pm when I get home which is why Ill try and eat at every opportunity as I am on my feet running around all day. Unfortunately I end up skipping breakfast because I don't feel like eating and then regret it at 11am so I am just trying to think of different ways to get something inside me :)

    Don't know what your job is or what country you're in, but my understanding is that you can't make anyone work more than 4 hours continuously without a break. You'd need to verify what the law is for your location, but those are very long spells where you're not allowed to eat nor go to the toilet. Something is wrong there.

    Hey, Im a nursery nurse in the UK and yeah everything they do (staff wise) is pretty illegal i.e. no pension, no sick pay, no annual leave unless absolutely nescessary, no breaks, work 60 hours and only get paid for 40 etc. but ive just gotta suck it up until I can find somewhere better (19 years old with a mortgage, pets etc.) So I can't really afford to not work there at the moment but on the look out for somewhere better
  • chloe_wearmouth
    chloe_wearmouth Posts: 19 Member
    Thanks for all the help and information guys!!! Really appreciate it! Definitely gonna try adding veggies and protein!
  • jessicagreen1828
    jessicagreen1828 Posts: 133 Member
    edited April 2018
    As long as it fits your calories, it’s fine. Personally, fruit smoothies tend to make me feel hungrier than just eating fruit and yogurt. Blending up the fruit causes your body to digest it faster. I notice I kind of crash and need to eat again shortly after having a smoothie. I feel fuller longer if I eat the exact same ingredients and same amounts without blending them, like Greek yogurt, frozen berries, and honey, eaten with a spoon. If you’re putting spinach in there, that you wouldn’t be able to eat any other way, then the smoothie might be a good choice for you. It’s a matter of personal preference and may come down to the smoothie being faster and more convenient for you.
  • chloe_wearmouth
    chloe_wearmouth Posts: 19 Member
    As long as it fits your calories, it’s fine. Personally, fruit smoothies tend to make me feel hungrier than just eating fruit and yogurt. Blending up the fruit causes your body to digest it faster. I notice I kind of crash and need to eat again shortly after having a smoothie. I feel fuller longer if I eat the exact same ingredients and same amounts without blending them, like Greek yogurt, frozen berries, and honey, eaten with a spoon. If you’re putting spinach in there, that you wouldn’t be able to eat any other way, then the smoothie might be a good choice for you. It’s a matter of personal preference and may come down to the smoothie being faster and more convenient for you.

    Yeah thats the thing, Im strapped for time as it is and eating early on a morning tends to make me feel sick but then I find I am super hungry at work if I just skip altogether so its a lose lose as I then cannot eat until around 1.30pm so I thought if I can manage to drink my breakfast then that might make things easier for me. Thanks for replying!
  • allyssasmommy8
    allyssasmommy8 Posts: 12 Member
    They can be good if the ratio of fruit to greens are right. I do 2:1 or 4:2 vegis to fruit. You don’t want to spike your sugar in the morning so balance is key.
  • chloe_wearmouth
    chloe_wearmouth Posts: 19 Member
    They can be good if the ratio of fruit to greens are right. I do 2:1 or 4:2 vegis to fruit. You don’t want to spike your sugar in the morning so balance is key.

    Do you feel like the veggies overpower the fruit in terms of flavour? I'm worried that I make a smoothie and it just tastes like spinach and broccoli and it overpowers the fruit in there. Thanks!
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    They can be good if the ratio of fruit to greens are right. I do 2:1 or 4:2 vegis to fruit. You don’t want to spike your sugar in the morning so balance is key.

    Do you feel like the veggies overpower the fruit in terms of flavour? I'm worried that I make a smoothie and it just tastes like spinach and broccoli and it overpowers the fruit in there. Thanks!

    banana and stevia are both really good at covering the flavor of spinach with very small amounts. Go test for yourself your own threshold and just how much you need it covered is different
  • Evamutt
    Evamutt Posts: 2,748 Member
    We love our nutribullit! I upgraded & bought the Rx one. 2 yrs ago, my hubby got all his upper teeth pulled. During the time he waited for his gums to heal, our son gave us a regular nutribullit. He started making all kinds of smoothies with some fruit, veggies, flaxseed, protein powder, you name it, he even put whatever I made for dinner & added almond milk, chicken, beef etc. He lost all his weight, got off insulin, got off heart meds & got active. He still makes a smoothie every day. I have a few a week but during the hot summer, I have one ever day. I also buy frozen fruit. I use about 3/4 cup or fresh fruit, I add, yogurt,almond milk, veggies & protein powder or "healthy meal" powder & sometime xanthan gum. I love it, plus it's the only way I eat fruit.If I'm especially hungry I'll make one to have with my meal. I'm all for it, oh, he also makes hot soup with it.
  • ehseeker
    ehseeker Posts: 515 Member
    Add some good protein powder and greek yogurt. I agree with spinach. It tastes great in smoothies.
  • cncochrac
    cncochrac Posts: 2 Member
    edited April 2018
    Accidentally made two comments and don’t know how to delete lol
  • cncochrac
    cncochrac Posts: 2 Member
    Hi! I used to make myself a smoothie every morning because I don’t like to eat in the morning either and it’s easier for me to drink a smoothie on my way to work.. I’ve had great success making smoothies and loosing weight.. here’s two recipes I used

    PB&B
    1/3 cup Yogurt
    Splash of milk (I would rotate between regular and coconut)
    1-2 Bananas (sometimes frozen, sometimes fresh)
    Tablespoon of PB (I found that the PB2 brand works better)
    Handful of spinach
    1/3 cup steel cut oats
    Ice

    Mixed Berry
    1/3 cup yogurt
    Splash of milk
    1/2 - 3/4 cup mixed berries (frozen/fresh)
    Handful of spinach
    1/3 cup steel cut oats
    Ice
  • amgreenwell
    amgreenwell Posts: 1,267 Member
    I mix mine with some yogurt and milk for protein and some kale and other veggies for vitamins. If you don't want to drink one then don't. But they can be made to satisfy and are a great breakfast on the go.
  • Jennymarie57
    Jennymarie57 Posts: 57 Member
    Also look to use fruit that are naturally lower in sugar..like berries:)
  • crystalewhite
    crystalewhite Posts: 422 Member
    For me, homemade smoothies are worth it because I can control how much fruit goes into them, and I get a good dose of veggies quickly.
  • endermako
    endermako Posts: 785 Member
    I use a Nutribullet and I make protein smoothies using greek yogurt, honey, oats, cinnamon, almond butter, and about 70g of fruit. Let it sit overnight and then blend in the morning. Keeps me full until lunch. A regular fruit smoothie wouldn't satisfy me all that much.
  • Lizakabibbis
    Lizakabibbis Posts: 370 Member
    I use 2 cups of fruit, 3 cups greens, carrots, and then seeds (flax, chia, hemp) in my smoothies. I also add a scoop of protein powder. To me - it's all about what you put in them. My liquid is either water or almond milk. Mine keep me full until around 12:30 - 1:30 and then I typically have mini snacks until dinner.
  • chloe_wearmouth
    chloe_wearmouth Posts: 19 Member
    Thanks for all the replies guys!! Ive been drinking smoothies every day. I started out simple the first day as I was running late and made a mango, pineapple and kale smoothie. It went down the sink. The kale was literally making me gag. The next day I was running even later (so understaffed Im working 60+ hrs per week so tired) so I had plain mango and pineapple. Pineapple was very overpowering and was very bitter but I managed to drink it. The weekend I experimented a bit and made a strawberry, blueberry, tiny bit of kale, tiny bit of spinach, teaspoon of stevia and teaspoon of PB and it was delicious! Been drinking it ever since and slowly adding more veggies every other day and lowering the amount of stevia added. Once I am used to more veggies and no stevia, I am going to try adding oats/protein powder etc and experimenting with that. So thanks for all the helpful advice guys!!!
  • litoria
    litoria Posts: 239 Member
    My morning smoothie has 4 serves of veg, and a whole lot.of flavour: 120 gm spinach or kale, a small lebanese cucumber, cup chopped celery, 1 frozen banana, 1 mandarin, however much water you need to make it work + 30 grams of whatever protein powder you like
  • skelterhelter
    skelterhelter Posts: 803 Member
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    Here is what I did to make a knock off TI'm Hor tons iced capp. I brewed a keurig pod of Folgers vanilla Biscotti coffee and put it in ice cube trays. After they were frz they went in the blender. I added 2 tbsp of the sugar free (or low sugar) french vanilla coffee flavour syrup. (It's like those fancy coffee houses use with the pump on top) and also a half cup dark chocolate almond milk and a half cup normal almond milk. I blended it, crossed my fingers, then really enjoyed it. I made it up as I went along and won't change a thing.☺

    That sounds delicious! I'll have to try that!
  • justjara123
    justjara123 Posts: 63 Member
    When I know I won’t have time to eat before class, I make a pre-blended breakfast shake (basically my regular breakfast blended)

    1 banana
    1/2 cup oatmeal
    1/2 cup milk
    1/2 cup of black tea (I seep one bag in 1/2 cup water)
    1 tbsp. pb
    And some cinnamon and cayenne pepper
    Sometimes I mix it up by adding 1/2 tbsp. chia seeds and 1 tbsp. protein powder.

    I get overly ripe bananas on sale at the supermarket and stick them in the freezer so they’ll last longer. Cheaper and a sweet way to start my day :) I’m a small person though (5”0) so you might have to mix up the serving size if you try it!
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    1 banana (frozen)
    4 oz kefir
    1 oz blackberries
    60 g kale (frozen)
    1 oz hulled hemp
    30 g peanut powder
    2 cups ice.

    50 g carbs, 17 g fat, 26 g protein, 12 g fiber, 385 calories.

  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    if you are making it, you control the calories. can they be calories expensive yes, but if that's they way you want to eat/drink your calories
  • adarbyem
    adarbyem Posts: 83 Member
    I like 8oz vanilla almond milk, 1 banana, and some ice for my smoothie. Simple to make, just toss it all in the Ninja and let 'er rip.
  • PiperGirl08
    PiperGirl08 Posts: 134 Member
    Hey guys! So I bought a NutriBullet today and looooooads of frozen fruit to have smoothies for breakfast as I struggle to eat early on a morning.
    I was planning on mixing the fruit with water and blending.
    I have been told by people that fruit smoothies are just unnescessary calories as they are really high calorie, full of sugar and really bad for you. Is this true? Is it worth it?
    Thanks!

    Fruit and veggie smoothies are the bomb. Whole fruit is fine in the blender, the fiber helps offset the sugar and slows digestion. Add protein (yogurt, kefir, nut milk, powder) to the smoothie so it helps you stay full. Some green veggies-spinach and kale. Many body builders live on them. Go to some of the body building sites and discussion forums to get their take.
  • Sheri869
    Sheri869 Posts: 1,195 Member
    Thanks for all the replies guys!! Ive been drinking smoothies every day. I started out simple the first day as I was running late and made a mango, pineapple and kale smoothie. It went down the sink. The kale was literally making me gag. The next day I was running even later (so understaffed Im working 60+ hrs per week so tired) so I had plain mango and pineapple. Pineapple was very overpowering and was very bitter but I managed to drink it. The weekend I experimented a bit and made a strawberry, blueberry, tiny bit of kale, tiny bit of spinach, teaspoon of stevia and teaspoon of PB and it was delicious! Been drinking it ever since and slowly adding more veggies every other day and lowering the amount of stevia added. Once I am used to more veggies and no stevia, I am going to try adding oats/protein powder etc and experimenting with that. So thanks for all the helpful advice guys!!!

    Thanks for posting this original question...and for this response...I've been reading thru because I have similar questions...and I am SERIOUSLY on the same page as you about veggies...I'm SCARED to try to add them in to my smoothies cuz I think it will taste disgusting...some people who responded to your comments gave some good tips for covering up the veggie flavor...'cept for it to be Really good advice on that subject...it has to be from someone else who gags at the veggie taste (as I would!).

    I'm just now trying to start drinking smoothies again in the morning because I can at least add protein powder, seads and a vitamin powder in to get those benefits without having to figure out a way to get all those nutrients in a quick shot. But I want to try to add veggies...I'll probably try your idea of adding a little bit of spinach to start...hope you keep posting if you find an even better recipe you like!
  • PiperGirl08
    PiperGirl08 Posts: 134 Member
    Sheri869 wrote: »
    Thanks for all the replies guys!! Ive been drinking smoothies every day. I started out simple the first day as I was running late and made a mango, pineapple and kale smoothie. It went down the sink. The kale was literally making me gag. The next day I was running even later (so understaffed Im working 60+ hrs per week so tired) so I had plain mango and pineapple. Pineapple was very overpowering and was very bitter but I managed to drink it. The weekend I experimented a bit and made a strawberry, blueberry, tiny bit of kale, tiny bit of spinach, teaspoon of stevia and teaspoon of PB and it was delicious! Been drinking it ever since and slowly adding more veggies every other day and lowering the amount of stevia added. Once I am used to more veggies and no stevia, I am going to try adding oats/protein powder etc and experimenting with that. So thanks for all the helpful advice guys!!!

    Thanks for posting this original question...and for this response...I've been reading thru because I have similar questions...and I am SERIOUSLY on the same page as you about veggies...I'm SCARED to try to add them in to my smoothies cuz I think it will taste disgusting...some people who responded to your comments gave some good tips for covering up the veggie flavor...'cept for it to be Really good advice on that subject...it has to be from someone else who gags at the veggie taste (as I would!).

    I'm just now trying to start drinking smoothies again in the morning because I can at least add protein powder, seads and a vitamin powder in to get those benefits without having to figure out a way to get all those nutrients in a quick shot. But I want to try to add veggies...I'll probably try your idea of adding a little bit of spinach to start...hope you keep posting if you find an even better recipe you like!

    I use 1/4 cup spinach and 1/4 cup kale in with other fruit—stay away from the green smoothie recipe with avocado on the MyFitnessPal pal site, it is the one and only smoothie I couldn’t finish. The thought of it still makes me gag. Wasted half a bottle of Kombucha on that horrid mess. :-(
  • dangerousdashie
    dangerousdashie Posts: 119 Member
    You can make low carb smoothies. Use avocado instead of banana.

    Avocado
    spinach
    A few berries
    Almond milk
    Stevia
    Almond butter
    Cocoa

    Or avocado, berries, almond milk, spinach, and a stevia sweetened protein powder