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  1. #1
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    mmm....smoothies

    So, having recently moved in with my SO, I've decided to jumpstart my diet. I used to cook, fairly healthy, quite often. But between working and cycling and climbing and driving back and forth to The Boy's place I never had much time, and as a result I ate out WAY too much.

    So, now that we're all moved in and theres no (or not as much anyway) running around like crazy, I've stocked the fridge with foods that are healthy and yummy. We've been doing the cooking thing fairly often and I've even been better about packing lunches and eating breakfast (I used to skip that, but I'm trying to incorporate a small healthy meal into my beginning of day routine). My pocketbook and body are both thanking me a ton.

    Anyway, was reading a thread on another website regarding Protein Shakes/Smoothies and this morning I felt compelled to try one for breakfast. Well, minus the protein part because I didn't have any protein powder on hand. So I made myself a shake of Fat Free Vanilla yogurt, Skim milk, a banana, handful of blueberries, and an errant Kiwi I found rolling around in my produce drawer.

    It was...ok. The banana was a bit overripe and I really don't like bananas unless they're just ripening (the flavor isn't as strong then) but I found the mixture a bit hard to get down and it was a bit too sweet for me. Anyway, I'm going to try some other mixtures, because I like the idea of taking my breakfast with me to go on my commute.

    But a question for anyone in the know: if I were to make a protein smoothie, would that be bad? I know lots of people use protein drinks to gain weight, which is not what I'm going for. I'm not trying to lose it, either, just trying to not eat like a pig. However, I don't think a scoop of protein powder in my smoothie would be any different than when I used to eat two eggs in the morning, and having some more protein in my diet might be a good thing.

    Also, any other recipes for yummy drinkable or even easy to eat healthy breakfasts that I can chow down on in my car, would be appreciated!

    Thanks!

    K.

  2. #2
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    just had to pipe in because I've been on a total smoothie kick lately. And I find that simpler is better. Scoop of natural yogurt, lots of fresh strawberries, splash of milk (to make it more liquid) and I used light maple syrup to sweeten it a little (I like sweet). Soooo delicious.

    Trying to think of other drinkable or easy to carry breakfasts....how are you with baking? Something they have lots of here (UK) are pasties. Little portion sized, hand held, pies filled with whatever you want. For breakfast you could fill with bacon and eggs? or fresh fruit? or fresh veggies? Bake the night before. Grab one as you run out the door.

    My treat some mornings for breakfast are fresh scones. Fill them with dried fruits and nuts to make them a full meal. Delicious.

  3. #3
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    For the parts of the year when fresh berries aren't readily available, I keep bags of blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries in my freezer. They are a great addition to a blended smoothie...

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  4. #4
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    I love blended drinks but feel "smoothies" have too many calories to be a diet drink. Of course one issue is portions, a small glass won't hurt anyone but a meal size portion is probably packed with calories.

    I usually make a blender drink by using crush ice and water and then adding my fruit - such as peaches, strawberries, alittle orange juice etc. Bananas are so strong that I seldom add more than a slice or two if even that. My favorite combo is one ripe peach, a splash of orange juice and maybe some strawberries mixed with a handful of crush ice.

    If going full smoothie mode, I use low fat/low sugar vanilla ice cream, some ice cubes, a handful of blueberries, some strawberries and a dash of vanilla flavoring. YUM!
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  5. #5
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    I'm not really using this as a weight loss tool, really a breakfast replacement thing and a way of incorporating more fruits into my diet.

    Any ideas on my protein question?

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt
    I'm not really using this as a weight loss tool, really a breakfast replacement thing and a way of incorporating more fruits into my diet.

    Any ideas on my protein question?
    Although I refer to my drinks as smoothies, I don't use ice cream (or frozen yogurt) as bcipam notes. I also don't add anything like protein powder - I've tried that in the past and found that I didn't like the taste.

    I do add plain yogurt to my drinks though, good for both calcium and to get some protein. My drinks typically consist of some water, plain (non-fat) yogurt, usually a half of a banana, fresh fruit of the season (peaches, strawberries, blueberries, whatever is in season at the time) or frozen fruit (no sugar added, just fruit, usually blueberries, sometimes strawberries or raspberries. Sometimes I also add a half a cup of juice, but often I just rely on the fruit. I don't feel any need to add ice since when the fruit is blended it thickens the drink.

    --- Denise
    www.denisegoldberg.com

    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
    • Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com


    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
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