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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up favorite smoothie recipe

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    we are getting ripe mangos at the grocery store- finally so today I decided to make my favorite smoothie/meal replacement for lunch. I have also recently discovered greek yogurt with honey- this is a store brand- which I think made today's smoothie extra delicious.

    2 cups chopped mango
    two scoops meal replacement/protein powder (I use Apex brand meal replacement powder)
    1/2 cup skim mil
    3-4 ounces of vanilla or greek honey yogurt
    A dash or two of McCormicks cocoa chile blend.

    throw it into a blender, blend for a couple of minutes and drink. YUMMMMMM!!

    About 12-16 ounces, 350 calories, little or no sugar, good protein to carbohydrate ratio, low fat.
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  2. #2
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    I love strawberries so it's usually a slosh of skim milk, a handful of strawbs, a glob of whatever yoghurt is around and some honey. Stick blend; quick and easy. Yum.

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    I love green smoothies. I usually start with a frozen banana, some berries or mango, handful of spinach or kale, and enough soy milk or water to get it to blend. Oranges, apples, blueberries, peanut butter, pumpkin, anything can end up in there.
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    My favorite is green!

    1 handful fresh or frozen strawberries;
    1 handful fresh or frozen blueberries or pineapple;
    1.5 scoops rice protein powder;
    1/2 cup or so OJ or other juice;
    2 - 3 cups fresh spinach!

  5. #5
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    My smoothies are pretty simple-

    juice (orange, or whatever I have)
    a banana
    fresh or frozen strawberries, mangos, mixed berries and/or pineapple- whatever I have

    or

    milk
    banana
    chocolate syrup
    fresh or frozen strawberries if I have it.
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  6. #6
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    Ooh, I want to experiment with getting more greens through smoothies. Good ideas! Thanks.
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    I am curious about the green smoothies. Do you get a strong spinach taste or is the spinach overpowered by the fruit. I love raw spinach salads but don't like the taste or texture of cooked spinach at all.

    My favorite go to smoothie is made of
    frozen strawberries, pineapple and mango
    1 scoop protein powder
    1/2 cup unsweetended cranberry juice
    water
    2 tbsp ground flax seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridenread View Post
    I am curious about the green smoothies. Do you get a strong spinach taste or is the spinach overpowered by the fruit. I love raw spinach salads but don't like the taste or texture of cooked spinach at all.
    Spinach is pretty mild anyway so the fruit overpowers the flavor, the spinach really just affects the color (and the nutritional value). Sometimes I have issues with kale smoothies tasting a little too green, but then I add more fruit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ridenread View Post
    I am curious about the green smoothies. Do you get a strong spinach taste or is the spinach overpowered by the fruit. I love raw spinach salads but don't like the taste or texture of cooked spinach at all.

    My favorite go to smoothie is made of
    frozen strawberries, pineapple and mango
    1 scoop protein powder
    1/2 cup unsweetended cranberry juice
    water
    2 tbsp ground flax seeds
    OH..thank goodness! I thought I was the ONLY one that couldn't stomach the taste and texture of cooked spinach! YUCK!!! And I especially dislike frozen spinach that has been thawed/squeezed out and then added to recipes...double YUCK! It's so stringy, chewy and gross. But raw baby spinach I can do.
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    I love green smoothies too and was amazed to discover that bananas and strawberries really DO overpower the spinach flavor.

    I do 1 banana
    1 cup of frozen strawberries
    2 cups raw spinach
    1 cup of almond milk

    and sometimes I'll add a scoop of Raw Protein for added punch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesha View Post
    I love green smoothies too and was amazed to discover that bananas and strawberries really DO overpower the spinach flavor.

    I do 1 banana
    1 cup of frozen strawberries
    2 cups raw spinach
    1 cup of almond milk

    and sometimes I'll add a scoop of Raw Protein for added punch.
    Do you taste the spinach at all? This looks like a very nice after-bike drink but I would replace the almond with skim milk. I just don't care for the taste of any of the nut milks.

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    So would a smoothie be a good place to use spinach that's looking a little tired and old? Like the wilted stuff or when it accidentally freezes?

    I use smoothies to take care of over-ripe fruit...but I never thought about using them to finish off spinach that's a bit too old for salads! Please tell me you all have tried it and it works fine?!
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    I can't imagine why it wouldn't work, as long as it isn't slimy or something. Haven't tried it, as I prefer to keep my salad out of my smoothies.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  14. #14
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    Yum smoothies, the best way to start the day.

    8oz hemp milk original flavor by trader joes
    1 cup grapes (great for the skin!)
    2 scoops of trader joes vanilla hemp powder
    blueberries
    strawberries
    cherries
    spinach
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  15. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Do you taste the spinach at all? This looks like a very nice after-bike drink but I would replace the almond with skim milk. I just don't care for the taste of any of the nut milks.
    I don't notice it, but you could always adjust the greens or use baby spinach to get an even less noticeable taste. If you realllly want to mask the spinach, shoot for raspberries. Powerful stuff.
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