Hello Glorious You,
Ya know I love my green juice. But there’s another biggie in my regular super-drink repertoire that doesn’t get quite the fanfare my juicing habit does: smoothies! In a typical week, I drink almost as many smoothies as juices, so today I wanna shine a light on these blended superstars.
Why smoothies?
When you go the blended route, you get to pack in a boatload of fruits and veggies like you would for a juice, but you also keep all the fiber—and man oh man, is fiber fabulous! From “sweeping out” excess cholesterol and harmful bacteria to keeping the poop train moving, fiber is most certainly our friend. And although it’s totally possible to keep your juices low-sugar, smoothies are a great choice for people who need to watch their blood sugar—the fiber slows sugar absorption into the bloodstream.
Another marvelous smoothie benefit? You can add ingredients to your drink that your juicer wouldn’t be able to handle, or that just don’t belong in a juice. Sprouts, nut butters, superfood powders? Load it up! And with those added, heartier ingredients, smoothies can even replace snacks or meals. Score!
Alright, so we all agree: Smoothies are incredible and we need more of them in our lives. What’s our first step? Get a blender.
Raspberry Revitalizer from Crazy Sexy Juice
I just can’t contain my excitement for my new book (available now!) and the boatload of healthy beverage ideas it contains—I think you’re gonna love ‘em! So in the spirit of today’s smoothie celebration, I wanted to share one of my favorite recipes with you. This delicious smoothie will make you feel as though you’re drinking dessert through a straw—but it’ll also help to boost your vitality with healthful fatty acids and greens. Cheers!
PRO TIP: Coconut butter adds a wonderful creaminess and subtly decadent flavor to smoothies—a nice departure from almond or peanut butter, if those are your go-to’s.
Raspberry Revitalizer
Makes 2 Servings (20 to 24 Ounces)
Ingredients
- 1 cup kale, tightly packed
- 1 cup raspberries, frozen
- 1 banana, frozen
- 1 tablespoon coconut butter or coconut oil
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 3/4 cups nondairy milk of choice
Directions
1. Wash and prep all ingredients.
2. Blend till smooth and serve.
Peace & splendid smoothies!
Thank you for the opportunity to win a Vitamix! I am commenting with my favorite smoothie ingredient…fresh lime juice. It gives a tropical pop to my smoothies and keeps reinforcing that “alkaline balance” I’m working to achieve…and limes are less expensive than lemons typically. The citrusy smell awakens all of my senses, (even my eyes, when there’s a stray squirt) and I know I’m giving my body extra help on the acidity/alkaline scale. And there’s nothing like a taste of the tropics on those cold winter mornings. Bottoms up! (in a grass skirt) (: Hugs and gratitude from Nashville, TN.
My all-time favorite smoothie ingredient is wild blueberries or organic wild blueberries (frozen). My second choice these days is a variety of Russian kale that is smoother, richer in green color and flatter than the usual. Have been getting it at the local farmers market here in NC. Delicious and great with blueberries, apples and a little banana.
I love coconut flakes in my smoothies!
Frozen peaches and cucumber – refreshing!
Avocado is my favorite smoothie addition!
Almond Butter! 🙂
I love adding spinach for the nutrients, cucumber for a light summery taste!
Frozen peaches and cucumber!
Mixed berries!
All nut butters and oats!
Always a dash of cinnamon!
Tabasco sauce, just a few drops.
Almond butter!
Ginger!
AVOCADOS! Hands down the very best ingredient for me!
blueberries and almond butter are my favorites
My favorite smoothie ingredient is a banana!
blueberries
I always add frozen banana to my smoothies.
I’m a fan of berries. So much taste and so many vitamins!