Friday, March 7, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Healthy Habits: Green Smoothies
SO. i have at least one reader that's interested in the world of essential oils, herbs, and green stuff. maybe there's more of you out there, so in the meantime, i'm going to carry on and go ahead and post a few things.
let's talk green smoothies.
a lot of people usually raise and eyebrow in scepticism at the mention of a green smoothie, myself included. my mom tried to get me interested in them a while back, and i told her i'd never drink that awful looking green stuff. then i had a couple of friends who were into the whole "green smoothie" thing, so i started reading about it and looking it up. then i got dared to try one. so i did.
the truth is, they aren't all that bad. i've had a few that certainly don't wow my taste buds, and i've had a few that are really quite excellent.
for example: the one i have right now, in the picture above, is part of a batch that i made yesterday and it's very good. it consists of:
- 2 cups of milk
- 1 cup (more, in this case) of spinach
- 8 to 10 slices of frozen banana
- 1/4 of an apple
- 1/2 of a large cucumber
that was it. and it's quite excellent. It doesn't have an overwhelming 'green' taste, and has a very subtle sweetness to it due to the apple and banana. and, it's VERY good for you. the nutrients in the greens are amazing for your body, and it's a really good way to get them into you. green smoothies give you an energy boost, work very nicely in your digestive system. so, don't cringe until you've tried it. and there really isn't very much of a limit to the veggies you can put into a smoothie, and fruit to sweeten it up a little. however, the one thing i'm careful of when i make a green smoothie, is to not forget that its supposed to be /green/. not fruity. fruit is excellent for you, but it also has a lot of sugar in it; bananas are a prime example, and they are the most common ingredient in your typical fruit smoothie.
the recipe above is what i'd recommend to someone who wants to try a green smoothie for the first time. i made the mistake of making the first smoothie i tried with kale, which is pretty strong, and it was kinda hard to down. this one is very fresh and light tasting, thanks to the cucumber and spinach. try it out!
- the writer
let's talk green smoothies.
a lot of people usually raise and eyebrow in scepticism at the mention of a green smoothie, myself included. my mom tried to get me interested in them a while back, and i told her i'd never drink that awful looking green stuff. then i had a couple of friends who were into the whole "green smoothie" thing, so i started reading about it and looking it up. then i got dared to try one. so i did.
the truth is, they aren't all that bad. i've had a few that certainly don't wow my taste buds, and i've had a few that are really quite excellent.
for example: the one i have right now, in the picture above, is part of a batch that i made yesterday and it's very good. it consists of:
- 2 cups of milk
- 1 cup (more, in this case) of spinach
- 8 to 10 slices of frozen banana
- 1/4 of an apple
- 1/2 of a large cucumber
that was it. and it's quite excellent. It doesn't have an overwhelming 'green' taste, and has a very subtle sweetness to it due to the apple and banana. and, it's VERY good for you. the nutrients in the greens are amazing for your body, and it's a really good way to get them into you. green smoothies give you an energy boost, work very nicely in your digestive system. so, don't cringe until you've tried it. and there really isn't very much of a limit to the veggies you can put into a smoothie, and fruit to sweeten it up a little. however, the one thing i'm careful of when i make a green smoothie, is to not forget that its supposed to be /green/. not fruity. fruit is excellent for you, but it also has a lot of sugar in it; bananas are a prime example, and they are the most common ingredient in your typical fruit smoothie.
the recipe above is what i'd recommend to someone who wants to try a green smoothie for the first time. i made the mistake of making the first smoothie i tried with kale, which is pretty strong, and it was kinda hard to down. this one is very fresh and light tasting, thanks to the cucumber and spinach. try it out!
- the writer
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Feeling Better and... More Snow
so, for the most part, we're all feeling better.
and it's snowing. again. i want spring to come sooo badly! i miss the warm weather.
how's life for all of you? i'm getting along with my own, despite any ups and downs. although i must say, winter is proving to be quite a drag for me.
this year, one of the things i'm really going to be focusing on is my health. i've come to realize how important the state of your body, both inside and out, is and should be, and am working diligently on fixing it. things like lots of greens and exercise and lemon water and yeah, even salt flushes. i'm actually wanting to get my hands on a good amount and variation of essential oils; they really do work wonders. i'll probably smell like a walking diffuser before its over with (even at this very moment i smell like a walking rosemary plant... it helps your hair grow, you know.) so yeah. who's interested in this sort of thing? if there's enough of you out there that might be vaguely interested, i could post my findings and discoveries for you to look at. maybe they'll be helpful to you.
- the writer
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