Recently we had a Smoothie Challenge in our Facebook groups, Healthy Plant-Based Families and Plant-Based Health, Nutrition and Fitness. We encouraged participants to make at least one smoothie per household per day and post the pic and the recipe.
Research shows we are not getting enough F&Vs (fruits and veggies) in our diets. Lack of fiber and nutrients can keep our bodies from working at optimal performance.
Smoothies are a great opportunity to get in foods that are high in antioxidants like berries as well as use the fruit and veggie flavor to mask the taste of anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric. I love making smoothies for my children because I can throw in cooked or sprouted beans. That’s right I put those fibrous iron bullets right in there. G-d bless the Vitamix!
You’ll notice there really aren’t many measurements happening in these recipes. It’s fun to just throw things in and see how it tastes. Live outside the box. Just throw in your F&Vs and blend it up! It almost always results in an awesome tasting smoothie!
Here are some of the winning combinations!
Fancy Shmancy
by Kristina Courtland
She made her smoothie with dinner and put it in a wine glass to make it fancy.
- Spinach
- Banana
- Apple
- Strawberry
- Coconut water
Berry Bliss
by Joy Davis
- Hemp heart seeds
- Strawberries
- Kiwi
- Blueberries
- Spinach
- Almond milk
Joy also had another smoothie where she combined F&Vs that were about to go bad in her fridge. A great tip.
The Tropics
by Sara Rockwell
- Banana
- Frozen cherries
- Frozen pineapple
- Scoop of Miracle Reds
- Coconut water
Sara says “Buy your own strawberries and freeze them. They taste better that way!”
Orange Creamsicle
by Trish Keogan Treadaway
A smoothie for two.
- Ice
- A whole organic orange including peel
- 1/2 cup of frozen pineapple
- Handful of spinach
- Some organic strawberries
- 2 c almond milk
- 2 c of water
- Two scoops of vegan vanilla protein and a B12 supplement – optional
Share your favourite recipe with us below!
~ Plant Trainers
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