12-30-2013 04:36
12-30-2013 04:36
05-17-2014 18:34
05-17-2014 18:34
I have kidney stones and found that spinach is high in oxalate which contribute to kidney stones. I love spinach--- I alternate with kale which is is low in oxalate. I havent tried many other greens. Do u have any suggestions?
05-18-2014 09:25
05-18-2014 09:25
05-18-2014 17:55
05-18-2014 17:55
Yes, you do need to switch up the greens. Try Collard Greens, Dandilion greens, etc. I also use English cucumbers and celery.
05-28-2014 13:02
05-28-2014 13:02
I do something similar. I use greek yogurt (1/2 cup) and mango juice (1 cup) and I blend that till really smooth. I add frozen mango chucks. I like to have this as dessert. I usually have Naked or Odwalla juices and frozen fruit. So easy and yummy, even my picky hubby loves it.
05-28-2014 13:53
05-28-2014 13:53
Thanks, sounds yummy
05-29-2014 08:16
05-29-2014 08:16
I have tried tons of different green smoothies that tasted very good and were packed with fruits and veggies, but after awhile, I got a little sick of the "grassy", "leafy" taste of the spinach and carrots, etc. I thought about a smoothie that would be absolutely tasty and almost like a ice cream shake. This is my absolutely favorite green smoothie on the planet! And it's only 287 Calories. I use it as a snack or a meal replacement.
Reese's Green Smoothie
2 c. Spinach
1 Banana (Preferably Medium or Large)
1 T. Peanut Butter (Jiffy and Natural Peanut Butter are not as different as people think.)
1 T. Flaxseeds (Optional)
1 T. Hershey's Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Ice
Water to get the ingredients blending
I always like to blend the Flaxseeds, Peanut Butter, and Hershey's Cocoa Powder with water first to get the seeds ground up, and the cocoa powder dissolved. Then I add the spinach and the banana. Lastly, I add the ice. It's better to do this in segments, because that way everything blends perfectly. It is literally the most amazing smoothie and it is so good for you. Good way to get your greens in if you don't really like to eat them. The smoothie color is such a pretty green, but you cannot taste the spinach at all! Just peanut buttery chocolateness.
05-29-2014 08:36
05-29-2014 08:36
Sounds wonderful and a good way to introduce protein. Thanks
06-03-2014 03:23
06-03-2014 03:23
Please send me some of your smoothie recipes.
bjg52654@aol.com
06-09-2014 15:50
06-09-2014 15:50
Hi, my smoothie when I do one usually consists of:
1 frozen banana
1 c frozen mixed fruit
1 tbsp ground flax
1 scoop of whey protein powder
3/4 c milk
Blend all ingredients in your mixer.
You may add some greens for added nutrition.
Its refreshing and filling enough to get through until I have my lunch
07-03-2014 14:25
07-03-2014 14:25
My favorite smoothie has spinach,green pepper,carrot,apple,strawberry, banana and almonds. (only use small amount of green pepper as it will drown the taste of the other ingredients.
07-03-2014 14:26
07-03-2014 14:26
Don\t forget to add water to max line.
07-08-2014 08:08
07-08-2014 08:08
I use my Nutribullet daily and love experimenting with what I can "throw in"
My basic green smoothie:
2 handfuls leafy greens (spinach, kale, chard, collards)
1/4 ripe avocado
mint leaves, parsley, and/or ginger
1/2 cup or so frozen fruit blend (strawberries, mango, papaya, pineapple, peaches, cherries, blueberries)
Fill to max line with cold water
Blend until smooth
Another favorite:
2 stems kale (remove tough stem)
1 cup spinach
10 mint leaves
1 peeled red beet
1/2 pear
1/4 cup blueberries
5 strawberries
coconut water
ice cubes
*If using as a meal replacement I shake or stir in a scoop of protein powder after blending as I have discovered blending the protein powder adds a lot of air and makes a very foamy smoothie which upsets my stomach.
I use my smoothies as a way to use up odds and ends in my produce drawer. I add any combination of fruits and veggies to the greens.
07-08-2014 10:15
07-08-2014 10:15
07-08-2014 14:28
07-08-2014 14:28
I love the flavor of the mint, and I have so much of it in my garden. I make mint water and mint sun tea as well.
The parsley is supposed to be good for detoxing and weight loss, and ginger is good for digestion but they have such a strong flavor I have to use them sparingly or they take over!
09-09-2014 13:29
09-09-2014 13:29
09-14-2014 05:21
09-14-2014 05:21
I love my ninja blender!
I like to use frozen bananas and berries, chocolate designer whey protein powder, nonfat greek yogurt, chia seeds, raw cacao nibs, and sometimes PB.
10-11-2014 14:26
10-11-2014 14:26
I'm in heaven when I mix pineapple cubes, greek yogurt, ice and a couple of leaves of basil! It becomes light green and tastes delicious. You can add some brown sugar.
10-11-2014 14:29
10-11-2014 14:29
10-11-2014 16:28
10-11-2014 16:28
10-16-2014 17:09
10-16-2014 17:09
I feel so lucky to find this thread, I love smoothies, any that has mango or blueberries I'll do it. I found awesome recipes here.
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