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The smoothie thread
I am a big fan of smoothies. I make them daily, without a smoothie maker or any fine fripperies. I am wary of jamba juice and other smoothies that are packed with apple juice and all sorts of preservatives.
I freeze fruit - blueberries, strawberries and raspberries that we pick (kill me, I'm an earth mother trapped in a frequent flyer's body) milk frozen bananas if we have them sometimes some protein powder sometimes some yoghurt depending on flavor or if its about to expire pour into working glass jar, let it sit around and soften a bit (usually by taking do g for a walk), whizz using hand blender and drink. Right now I am partaking of a papaya, banana, a bit of vanilla yogurt and non fat milk smoothie. What do you like in your smoothie? |
I usually have my morning smoothie as well. Like you, I don't trust Jamba Juice at all!
I usually start with a base of skim milk, non-fat or low fat yogurt (french vanilla), and a few ice cubes. Add to that some frozen pineapple, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, a banana, some chocolate protein powder, and flax seeds. Spin it in a blender for maybe 20 seconds! ^ I also make a green "health drink" in the blender -- some fresh spinach, avocado, lots of lime juice, cayenne pepper, and some water. |
flax seed, hmmm. I have some of those. I'll try that tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by lalala
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flax seed, hmmm. I have some of those. I'll try that tomorrow.
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I like those orange smoothy powder packs you get from the grocery store (like orange julius).
A packet of that, a handful of ice, a douse of orange juice, and 2 peaches or a couple handful of rainier cherries. Great for those hot summers. |
I often do the frozen fruit thing, too. I like to put mangoes, blackberries, bananas, and strawberries in there with some yogurt. Sometimes add a few ounces of red zinger or pomegranate tea to loosen it up a bit. I usually crack open a couple of echinacea caplets as well.
Other things that work well: kiwi (not too much) raspberries blueberries huckleberries peaches mint leaves protein powder juices Deelish. Anytime I have a hankering for a milkshake, I just make a smoothie. It's so much healthier but works just as good. |
For some protein boost, start with milk, yogurt, peanut butter, chocolate protein, and I nuke some oatmeal in the microwave & pour it in. Throw in a banana for some extra flavor.
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Originally Posted by UNITED959
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For some protein boost, start with milk, yogurt, peanut butter, chocolate protein, and I nuke some oatmeal in the microwave & pour it in. Throw in a banana for some extra flavor.
That sounds like breakfast! lala |
Sweetheart candy store in the Ranch99 mall in Milpitas does a wonderful avocado smoothie with tapioca pearl.
No, really, it has to be tried to be believed. I can't think of many reasons to visit Milpitas. But with a smoothie like that, how many do you need? |
CX in F makes some of the best smoothies.
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Originally Posted by Rejuvenated
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CX in F makes some of the best smoothies.
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I don't really like creamy smoothies, so I leave out yogurt or soy milk. I usually combine frozen berries, apple juice, another juice of choice like pomogranate or cherry plus some wheat germ, flax seeds (soaked or ground first) and spirullina. Sometimes I also add peaches, papaya or pineapple, whatever's arround. I tend to stir clear of items that are difficult to seed, like mangos. I'd rather eat those myself.
If I'm out, sometimes I'll get a smoothie from Wild Oats or the local co-op. I steer clear of Jamba Juice and others because I find them way too sweet. I don't know what's in the juice and those fruits look rather syrupy as well. |
Whatever frozen berries I have, soy milk and a little orange juice. I just throw it all in the food processor.
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Banana, 1/2 cup of OJ, plain nonfat yogurt, and whatever frozen fruit I have....my daily breakfast smoothie.
I usually try to find an exotic fruit to liven up the smoothie a little. The best are the frozen fruit pulps by Goya---it's pure fruit only, no sugar (banana and OJ add enough sweetness), and the fruit snaps off in small chunks easily for the blender. Any Mexican grocer should have these. My favorites are the mamey and guanabana (cherimoya relative). Whole Foods sells an acai smoothie pack that's pretty good too. |
Originally Posted by curlyflyer
(Post 8073459)
I steer clear of Jamba Juice and others because I find them way too sweet. I don't know what's in the juice and those fruits look rather syrupy as well.
I flash-freeze in chunks whatever looks good in the produce section or whatever is on the ragged end in my refrigerator produce basket and add some soy milk and whatever juice I have (usually OJ.) |
Originally Posted by JimC
(Post 8074466)
Banana, 1/2 cup of OJ, plain nonfat yogurt, and whatever frozen fruit I have....my daily breakfast smoothie.
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Smoothie Time!
Hey guys,
I am not sure if this one has been done before but hey what has been your favourite concoction? It can be fruit or ice-cream etc. I remember making a ice cold frapaccino with coffee and caramel topped with fresh cream and nuts. Oh it was good. :D |
I've started making "green monster" smoothies in the morning. While it sounds strange, it tastes great & helps get me going. Recipes vary from person to person, but mine typically includes:
1 cup of unsweetened almond milk 1/2 scoop of protein powder 1/2 scoop of Trader Joe's Super Green Drink powder 1 heaping spoonful of ground flaxseed 1 spoonful of almond butter 1/2 banana* Couple handfuls of blueberries (maybe 3/4 cup?)* 2 big handfuls of spinach * Frozen, if possible, in which case I'll also add a splash of water. If they're not frozen, I'll add a few ice cubes Blend it all together & you have a terrific meal. |
Tjs new vanilla coconut milk (same packaging as soymilk)
Frozen papaya Frozen mango Protein powder Flax seed All good and very tropical Big treat after marathon training slogs |
Ok, so I'm new to the smoothie concept. I just picked up a blender, and want to try smoothies.
My initial thought was vanilla yogurt, frozen strawberries, and adding in some ice so that it doesn't lose it's thickness. Is that an acceptable smootie for a beginner? Or, do I need to add other things? |
Ice dilutes, might want to try a banana for creaminess.
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Originally Posted by kipper
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Ok, so I'm new to the smoothie concept. I just picked up a blender, and want to try smoothies.
My initial thought was vanilla yogurt, frozen strawberries, and adding in some ice so that it doesn't lose it's thickness. Is that an acceptable smootie for a beginner? Or, do I need to add other things? |
I'm not big on milk, which is why I don't know that I want to add it to smoothie.
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Great receipes guys! Going to try some of them.
Ps. Its interesting how Google Ad posts ads related to weight loss programs. lol |
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 17319433)
I'm not big on milk, which is why I don't know that I want to add it to smoothie.
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I also make a green smoothie. I start with either coconut water or filtered cold water. I froze fresh organic kale in freezer bags and I add half of a quart bag of kale. A bananna for creamyness and frozen blueberries and sometime frozen strawberries. Then I may add frozen cherries or grapes or a apple and maybe a bit of lemon or lime juice and a bit of stevia to taste. It is a healthy fast breakfast.
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