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12-23-2014 11:04
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i take greek yogurt and put it in ice cube trays and freeze them. I also cut up bananas and freeze those in baggies..
In the morning, I'll either add a handfull of berries, frozen bananas, spinach,carrots, and a couple cubes of frozen yogurt to the blender or my favorite which is a few cubes of frozen yogurt, frozen bananas, some cocoa powder and PB2. You could do almond milk, but i'm allergic 🙂
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12-26-2014 12:53
12-26-2014 12:53
Trying one tonight!
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01-01-2015 10:34
01-01-2015 10:34
I know this is a year old post but this interest me. I bought a new Blendtec blender. Just learning what
to throw in it.
When you use bananas from the freezer you take the skin off and cut it up before you put in freezer
bags? Making a smoothie for breakfast is all you eat? Are you satisfied? Or do you have something else to eat as well?
And when doing most veg. for an evening meal is that all you eat? Or is this part of your meal at night?
I am not crazy about green veg. so I thought this is one way to get that in my diet. Costco added fruit to the green veg. so the taste was pretty good.
Am looking forward to making soups with it.
Also if you have anything left over from the juicer do you freeze it ? Or just throw it back into the refrigerator? So far we have drank it all and had nothing left over.
01-01-2015 11:28 - edited 01-01-2015 15:14
01-01-2015 11:28 - edited 01-01-2015 15:14
Hey there @JerriAnn ! I'll be glad to elaborate on this
I have found a link on WikiHow that will give you all the 'Peeling Bananas' information, you can freeze them peeled, whole or in chunks. You can see here what may be most convenient for you.
On a personal note, a smoothie for breakfast usually keeps me satisfied but I don't blend on a day to day basis; to get more variety for breakfast. I do not do smoothies for dinner time since I'd rather have its savory chewable equivalent Also, I would not recommend to freeze the smoothie; since many of it's properties may be lost in the oxidization process and the taste will not be the same. However, eHow has plenty of techniques on how to prevent this from happening and store smoothies for 24 hours up to a month. Please check this link. On another note, Yummi Pouch is a reusable and kid friendly smoothie pouch, as well as another way to carry smoothies avoiding bulk.
Last but not least, my favorite soup recipe from Real Simple Magazine here, Cauliflower Soup with Toasted Garlic which is heavenly and 111 calories a serving!
Happy new year!
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01-01-2015 15:29
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where did you buy PB2 product?
01-01-2015 15:44
01-01-2015 15:44
this is one way I get my green veg. I am wondering with the fruit smoothie am I getting too many
calories? I love fruit so I am not sure I would make it all into smoothies. But I am not crazy about
nuts and green veg. I see alot of you add fruit to the veg.
01-01-2015 17:06
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01-01-2015 20:58
01-01-2015 20:58
Try adding dates! They add a nice sweetness! Here is my recipe for 2 people:
4 cups of green regular Kale
1 banana
2-3 dates
2 TBLS almond butter
2 1/2 cups unsweetened almond milk
We feel like we can't live with out one in the morning! It holds me over until mid-morning. I love my vitamix!!!
01-08-2015 11:30 - edited 01-08-2015 11:32
01-08-2015 11:30 - edited 01-08-2015 11:32
They are so easy and so healthy, I always start with spinach and broccoli and apple and kiwi, after that it's pretty much whatever I have around. I recently started adding unflavored protein powder and I can really tell the difference in my energy level. I use zero calorie flavored green tea for the liquid.
01-08-2015 12:34
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