I've had kidney problems in the past, so my doctor has advised me to stay away from protein powders. My smoothie starts with a half-cup of pure concord grape juice (I buy Trader Joe's store brand or Knudsens' Just Concord), then a cup of frozen blueberries, a cup of frozen strawberries, a banana, and then a kiwi or two, some pear, a small apple, some pineapple, or maybe some raspberries, depending, then TWO BIG HANDFULS OF BABY SPINACH. Top of with water and blend, split between two water bottles - in my blender this makes about 30 ounces.
You could also add nuts, but I prefer to get the satisfaction of chewing those.
I've never calculated calories, but this is what I drink on my long rides (I keep it in an insulated lunch bag in my car and stop for a few minutes ever ten miles to take a few swigs) and as my recovery drink on the way home.
The spinach is a good source of protein. The only thing I need to watch out for is the high sugar content of the fruit, so I try to stick with mostly low or medium sugar stuff.
The grape juice and blueberries totally dominate the spinach in color. I'm drinking a dark purple slushie, and it's delicious.
I read in Self magazine today that you're supposed to divide your body weight by two and that's the number of ounces of protein you're supposed to eat every day. I wonder how many ounces of protein is in spinach.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.