Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been making kale and/or spinach, banana, cucumber, celery and greek yogurt, but it's not filling and i'm hungry in an hour. i don't care for nut butters in smoothies. what can i add to make them more filling?
some of the protein powders scare me and i want to avoid soy.
What is scary to you? I use Plant Fusion to avoid soy & dairy, so check that one out. As for filling, a veggie smoothie just isn't going to fill you up for long. It's liquid and full of things your body digests quickly. It's kind of the point. A protein smoothie is much better at this. A combination of almond milk, bananas, oats & a scoop of protein powder is pretty damn good. Even better with peanut butter but you said you didn't care for them in your smoothies.
I'm sure it's unfounded. I guess I just wonder what's really in them and how they're processed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been making kale and/or spinach, banana, cucumber, celery and greek yogurt, but it's not filling and i'm hungry in an hour. i don't care for nut butters in smoothies. what can i add to make them more filling?
some of the protein powders scare me and i want to avoid soy.
What is scary to you? I use Plant Fusion to avoid soy & dairy, so check that one out. As for filling, a veggie smoothie just isn't going to fill you up for long. It's liquid and full of things your body digests quickly. It's kind of the point. A protein smoothie is much better at this. A combination of almond milk, bananas, oats & a scoop of protein powder is pretty damn good. Even better with peanut butter but you said you didn't care for them in your smoothies.
Anonymous wrote:I've been making kale and/or spinach, banana, cucumber, celery and greek yogurt, but it's not filling and i'm hungry in an hour. i don't care for nut butters in smoothies. what can i add to make them more filling?
some of the protein powders scare me and i want to avoid soy.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what color it is? lol That's so strange. I use apple juice, spinach (can't stand kale), frozen overly ripe bananas, a beet & the juice from 1/2 lime. It's delicious!
Anonymous wrote:We just started making them to get some veggies into DD. So long as there's enough fruit, it tastes sweet, not bitter green.
baby spinach
green grapes
pineapple (frozen or canned in juice)
very ripe banana (either from the fruit bowl or one we have previously frozen)
unsweetened coconut milk
I have some frozen mango to add to the next batch. I have hesitated to add blue or red fruits as I don't want it to turn muddy brown.
DH didn't blend the last batch for long enough, so it is rather pulpy and DD really has to choke it down.
I just ordered a NutriBullet (Bloomies is having a sale right now), as that is supposed to do a better job of pureeing everything into a nice smooth drink without losing any of the fiber. If it is as good as it claims, I'll add flax seeds and/or almonds.
The NutriBullet manual has a lot of recipes that you could use for ideas. Their basic formula is 1 part greens, 1 part fruit, a sprinkle of super foods (almonds, flax, chia, etc) and water to cover.
Anonymous wrote:We just started making them to get some veggies into DD. So long as there's enough fruit, it tastes sweet, not bitter green.
baby spinach
green grapes
pineapple (frozen or canned in juice)
very ripe banana (either from the fruit bowl or one we have previously frozen)
unsweetened coconut milk
I have some frozen mango to add to the next batch. I have hesitated to add blue or red fruits as I don't want it to turn muddy brown.
DH didn't blend the last batch for long enough, so it is rather pulpy and DD really has to choke it down.
I just ordered a NutriBullet (Bloomies is having a sale right now), as that is supposed to do a better job of pureeing everything into a nice smooth drink without losing any of the fiber. If it is as good as it claims, I'll add flax seeds and/or almonds.
The NutriBullet manual has a lot of recipes that you could use for ideas. Their basic formula is 1 part greens, 1 part fruit, a sprinkle of super foods (almonds, flax, chia, etc) and water to cover.
Anonymous wrote:I just bought powdered peanut butter (comes with and without chocolate) for the first time so make one with frozen bananas, pb powder, soy milk and spinach. If I have them I have dates.