Guest guest Report post Posted August 30, 2005 Welcome to the group, Ilene. Glad you feel " at home " here and thanks for the wonderful recipe. Denise in SW Iowa , " momcat2002 " <irach@w...> wrote: > Hello, Everyone, > > I've been lurking for quite a while and decided to finally introduce > myself, since I feel that I already " know " so many of you! > > Ilene in SW Ohio Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 30, 2005 Yaphey wrote: > [...] I am an avid > follower of the NT, Fallon, WAPF way of life. . Puzzled by these acronyms, I did some research (with a little help from others) and came up with the following: Fallon - Mrs Sally Fallon, journalist, chef, nutrition researcher, homemaker, community activist and author of " Nourishing Traditions (NT?): the cookbook that challenges politically correct nutrition and the diet dictocrats. " See http://www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/aboutSallyFallon.html - quote from the site: " Animal fats and cholesterol are not villains but vital factors in the diet, necessary for normal growth, proper functioning of the brain and nervous system and .. " bla bla. WAPF - Weston A. Price Foundation, a " nationwide non-profit group " president is (guess who) Mrs Sally Fallon, see http://www.westonaprice.org - quote from the site: " The Price Foundation actively endorses and promotes eating meat, eggs, and dairy products of all manner. " I wonder what pleasure an " avid follower " of these trends might find in a vegetarian list - but welcome to the list all the same! Piers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted September 10, 2005 Hi, Wendywoo! I visited Ireland one year ago, and really enjoyed it. I didn't find a lot of vegetarian food though, much less raw - how do you deal with it? We did stay at an awesome vegan b & b for a couple of nights though. Amy, who got a raw " cook " book before we left FL, but didn't get a chance to try anything before the move... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted September 11, 2005 No Amy, the Irish do love their bacon and egg breakfasts . . . I think eating raw is a little difficult especially in the remoter parts of the country where the ingredients are not fresh or 'leafy'. Irish people love the root vegetables - carrots, parsnips, turnips etc. Of course I love carrots too, but I take em raw. I did grow some little leaf salads which I can grow in a tub indoors. Our weather does not let us grow stuff like lettuce very easily because the weather is so damp we suffer from slugs and also over watering. Actually there is quite a fashion in these parts now for the organic and even some farmers have found they can change over to organic. Which means we are finding some nice tomatoes in season, as well as tender peas. Green beans we don't see in the supermarkets unless they are imported. And I am afraid to say that most of the fruit is imported - even the apples are South African. Wendywoo - Amy Sunday, September 11, 2005 6:08 AM Re: intro Hi, Wendywoo! I visited Ireland one year ago, and really enjoyed it.I didn't find a lot of vegetarian food though, much less raw - how doyou deal with it? We did stay at an awesome vegan b & b for a couple ofnights though.Amy, who got a raw "cook"book before we left FL, but didn't get achance to try anything before the move... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted September 12, 2005 Funny how that is! When we were in FL - most of the fruit was from CA or TX!! I think because FL makes so much money exporting their fruit. In any case, I don't know what part you're in, but when we were in Galway, there was a wonderful farmer's market, near the church...drat, I can't remember the name of it right now ... but full of luscious things. I have a photo (on a cd in the truck that has all our things still) of the pile of carrots, literally a meter high! I loved it... I wonder if putting a little fan by the plants would help with the dampness? Anyway, *bighugs* Irish friend, Amy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 4, 2005 hi rose, welcome to the group. thanks for the introduction. we eat as much organic foods as we can afford. luckily, each year, organics get less expensive. what do you grow in your garden? glad to have you here, susie --- Rose Lieberman <lapis wrote: > Hello, All. My name is Rose, I'm 57, I live in > rural upstate New York. Fred and I are vegans. > > We eat as much certified organic foods as we can, > which is probably about 90%. We also garden and are > learning to extend the season to start production > earlier in the spring and keep it going until much > later in the fall. > > We eat very simply and try not to eat any highly > processed foods. Currently, the only highly > processed food we eat is tempeh. > > I'm concerned about overcooking, but it's too cold > up here to go " raw/live. " So, I'm thinking I should > probably do more steaming. Anyway... > > Our health has really improved! > > Good to be here. > > Rose Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 14, 2005 In a message dated 10/14/2005 7:31:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, puterwitch writes: You must have some recipes..... <hint hint> Oh I have a TON of recipes and cooking and baking are my passion ) ____ .................. .....¸...¸ ... __/ /\___ ...............¸...¸ ¸...¸ ....,·´º o`·, . /__/ _/\_ //____/\ ... ... ,·´º o`·,,·´º o`·, ......```)¨(´´´ .... | | _ | | _| | |_ || |l_I±±±±```)¨(´´´ ```)¨(´´´ ¸,.-·²°´ `°²·--·²°´¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-. :º°-·²°´ ·~··~·-¨¨~·-~·- Children make my house a home Mom to 3 (21, 9, 6) Fostermom to T (3 months old) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 14, 2005 well hello and welcome Debbie, so happy you decided to come out of lurkdome! 7 years, wow, that rocks. You must have some recipes..... <hint hint> LOL. so glad to have ya here, blessings, Chanda - doberlady Friday, October 14, 2005 7:05 PM Intro Hi all, My name is Debbie and I am from NY All of us are veggies except for my 21 year old. We have been vegetarians for almost 7 years now. One day woke up and said ok, today is the day and we have not had animals to eat since! I have been lurking for the past few weeks. ____ .................. ....¸...¸ ... __/ /\___ ...............¸...¸ ¸...¸ ...,·´º o`·, . /__/ _/\_ //____/\ ... ... ,·´º o`·,,·´º o`·, .....```)¨(´´´ .... | | _ | | _| | |_ || |l_I±±±±```)¨(´´´ ```)¨(´´´ ¸,.-·²°´ `°²·--·²°´¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-. :º°-·²°´ ·~··~·-¨¨~·-~·- Children make my house a home Mom to 3 (21, 9, 6) Fostermom to T (3 months old) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 14, 2005 oh coolios! do tell do tell! LOL. What do you like to make? What is your favorite? blessings, Chanda - doberlady Friday, October 14, 2005 8:35 PM Re: Intro In a message dated 10/14/2005 7:31:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, puterwitch writes: You must have some recipes..... <hint hint> Oh I have a TON of recipes and cooking and baking are my passion ) ____ .................. ....¸...¸ ... __/ /\___ ...............¸...¸ ¸...¸ ...,·´º o`·, . /__/ _/\_ //____/\ ... ... ,·´º o`·,,·´º o`·, .....```)¨(´´´ .... | | _ | | _| | |_ || |l_I±±±±```)¨(´´´ ```)¨(´´´ ¸,.-·²°´ `°²·--·²°´¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-. :º°-·²°´ ·~··~·-¨¨~·-~·- Children make my house a home Mom to 3 (21, 9, 6) Fostermom to T (3 months old) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted November 28, 2005 , " barefootmamax4 " <barefootmamax4> wrote: > > Hi all! I am Kelly, mama to 4 kids. My oldest (8) has decided all on > his own to be a veggie. Once upon a time a was a veggie too for about > 10 years ,but sice then my food habits have changed quite a bit. > Needless to say I'm very happy/supportive of his choice, but I need > some simple and yummy meal and snack ideas,that will help him gain a > bit of weight. he is slim by genetics anyway, but he seems a little x- > tra slim lately and I want to make sure he gets enough > calories,protiens and so on to grow. > -Kelly I think the best source of nutritional information for veg*ns is at teh VRG site (host of this list!). The nutrition main page is: http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/index.htm Another useful site is: www.veganhealth.org If you want high-calorie and high-healthy-fat foods, I'd recommend nut buters, seeds, garbanzos (hummus is esp, kid-friendly). Beans, tofu, tempeh, and seitan all can provide more than enough protein (as can eggs and dairy if he's not vegan--although their fats are less healthy). If he is vegan, you will want to be sure he is getting vitamin B-12, probably through a supplement (Red Star vegetarian formula nutritional yeast is another source of B-12, but I would not recommend making that the only source in one's diet). I would also recommend a plant-based Omega 3 (DHA) supplement (I use the one from Nu-Tru, available online at Vegan Essentials and Pangea). IIRC, ground flax seeds (not whole, which will not be digested) or flax oil can be converted within the body into DHA, but in a less efficient manner. Vegans can easily get enough calcium from plants, as well as fortified juices, soy/almond milks, etc. K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted November 28, 2005 Hi Kelly, I would suggest getting Becoming Vegan or Becoming Vegetarian (older but still good), or Cooking Vegetarian. They all have lots of info on how to have a balanced vegetarian diet. It really isn't that hard either. Cooking Vegetarian actually have a veggie food guide that is easy to follow. Jacqueline > > " barefootmamax4 " <barefootmamax4 > 2005/11/27 Sun PM 05:59:44 EST > > intro > > Hi all! I am Kelly, mama to 4 kids. My oldest (8) has decided all on > his own to be a veggie. Once upon a time a was a veggie too for about > 10 years ,but sice then my food habits have changed quite a bit. > Needless to say I'm very happy/supportive of his choice, but I need > some simple and yummy meal and snack ideas,that will help him gain a > bit of weight. he is slim by genetics anyway, but he seems a little x- > tra slim lately and I want to make sure he gets enough > calories,protiens and so on to grow. > -Kelly For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health professional. > > edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health professional. > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 27, 2006 -Rocky Mountain High to you Suzy-Q, This is a fun group and it is nice to meet a neighbor(I'm in Colorado, right next door. LOL). Funny thing Okra is one of my favorites. I like to buy it fresh in season here at the farmer's markets. The only problem is that I don't deep fry and Okra is sooo good breaded and deep fried. Oh well. Sending smiles and hugs your way Deanna -- In , " Susan aka Suzy-Q " <Siouxzq@r...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, just joined a couple of days ago and haven't even had a chance to cruise the files yet. You look like a fun group. I am not a vegetarian, but I absolutely love veggies, well 'cept for slimy okra, blech! Plus, I'm trying to do the South Beach diet. I am currently in deep South Texas, but I'll be moving back to my home in Cocoa Beach, Florida, by the end of February. I have a yellow lab, Duke; and a calico kitty, Patches. I have kids living in Florida and in Alaska. I have a recipe list of my own (in the sig), but would like to know if I can post some of your recipes in the Vegetarian room at the Bakery Board? I will certainly post any recipes I come across that are meatless for you guys. I'm not working at this time, but I used to be a Realtor. Guess that's enough gabbing about me. > > Suzy-Q > I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is. > May I always be the kind of person my dog thinks I am! > " Have Questions? Read the Bible. " > http://sunshinesuzyqs.com/BakeryShoppe/portal.php > BakeryShoppe/ > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 27, 2006 Well for heaven's sake, I never saw my intro, but am seeing replies. Yahell sometimes drives me cuckoo. lol I've eaten pickled okra and fried okra..............just one piece..........not bad at all. - " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k Friday, January 27, 2006 6:18 AM Re: Intro -Rocky Mountain High to you Suzy-Q, This is a fun group and it is nice to meet a neighbor(I'm in Colorado, right next door. LOL). Funny thing Okra is one of my favorites. I like to buy it fresh in season here at the farmer's markets. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 27, 2006 Hi Suzy! Welcome to our group! There's lots of recipes here to browse through and choose from, so I hope you enjoy your experience here. :-) I've never tried okra...is it really that nasty? LOL. Once again, welcome! :-) Love & Peace Up, ***Sara*** Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 27, 2006 It's only nasty, to me, when it's boiled. It's real slimmy. - <RhymeMaster0313 Friday, January 27, 2006 4:31 PM Re: Intro Hi Suzy! Welcome to our group! There's lots of recipes here to browse through and choose from, so I hope you enjoy your experience here. :-) I've never tried okra...is it really that nasty? LOL. Once again, welcome! :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 7, 2006 -Welcome Melanie, We are close to the same age..I'm a little older. Always nice to meet new folks. I think you will enjoy the group and unique recipes. We Vegetarians spend a lot of time experimenting with and adjusting recipes. You will notice that we use a lot of spices and herbs. A cook is a cook is a...LOL Smiles and hugs Deanna PS s Some of our best friends are omnivores and carnivores..LOLrecipes -- In , Melanie Newell <melanienewell wrote: > > > > > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 25, 2006 Welcome Maria! Glad you came out of lurkdom. I love the Food Network also. I'm hoping to hit the library this morning, for an Ethiopian cookbook. We took our 11 year old out to celebrate her report card. We hadn't been to the Ethiopian restaurant for a few years, I'd forgotten how good it is. AmyF Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2006 Laney, You are doing fabulous!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!! Linda Sue elaineribordy <elaineribordy rawfood Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:27:12 -0000 [Raw Food] Intro Hello Group, I have been reading your discussions and I have checked out the files. I am so happy to have found this group. It has been almost a month since I started to eat raw foods. Up to now, I have been a big meat and sugar eater. So, it should come as no surprise that I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 2 years ago. That was the beginning of my journey to health . . . I won't bore you with all of the details, but approximately one month of eating at least 60% raw has brought me many health benefits. After walking this morning my blood sugar is down to 117. Now, I know it should be below 100, but this is without any medication and I am enjoying apples, bananas, pineapples, mangos,...etc on a daily basis. A month ago my morning glucose reading was 165 to 185. I used to avoid fruits and veggies and go for meat, pasta, breads and candy. It is amazing to me that the green salads are suddenly tasting so good. <<excuse me while I do my own little happy dance>> LOL I have not given up my morning cup of coffee yet, but that will come in it's own time. I have added a green smoothie to the morning routine and it lasts me until lunchtime. I am still using store bought salad dressings, but that will change eventually too. Thank you for all of the good discussions here and all of the information that I have been able to put to use. This is a great group. And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love it! ~~Lainey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2006 " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love t! " You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it to and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the cost. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , jbarnha500 wrote: > > Laney, > > You are doing fabulous!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!! > > Linda Sue > > > elaineribordy <elaineribordy > rawfood > Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:27:12 -0000 > [Raw Food] Intro > > > Hello Group, > > I have been reading your discussions and I have checked out the > files. I am so happy to have found this group. It has been almost > a month since I started to eat raw foods. Up to now, I have been a > big meat and sugar eater. So, it should come as no surprise that I > was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 2 years ago. That was the > beginning of my journey to health . . . I won't bore you with all of > the details, but approximately one month of eating at least 60% raw > has brought me many health benefits. After walking this morning my > blood sugar is down to 117. Now, I know it should be below 100, but > this is without any medication and I am enjoying apples, bananas, > pineapples, mangos,...etc on a daily basis. A month ago my morning > glucose reading was 165 to 185. > > I used to avoid fruits and veggies and go for meat, pasta, breads > and candy. It is amazing to me that the green salads are suddenly > tasting so good. <<excuse me while I do my own little happy > dance>> LOL > > I have not given up my morning cup of coffee yet, but that will come > in it's own time. I have added a green smoothie to the morning > routine and it lasts me until lunchtime. I am still using store > bought salad dressings, but that will change eventually too. > > Thank you for all of the good discussions here and all of the > information that I have been able to put to use. This is a great > group. > > And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > it! > > ~~Lainey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2006 Is it as powerful as the VitaMix? - jerushy1944 rawfood Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:55 AM Re: [Raw Food] Intro " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love t! " You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it to and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the cost. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , jbarnha500 wrote: > > Laney, > > You are doing fabulous!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!! > > Linda Sue > > > elaineribordy <elaineribordy > rawfood > Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:27:12 -0000 > [Raw Food] Intro > > > Hello Group, > > I have been reading your discussions and I have checked out the > files. I am so happy to have found this group. It has been almost > a month since I started to eat raw foods. Up to now, I have been a > big meat and sugar eater. So, it should come as no surprise that I > was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 2 years ago. That was the > beginning of my journey to health . . . I won't bore you with all of > the details, but approximately one month of eating at least 60% raw > has brought me many health benefits. After walking this morning my > blood sugar is down to 117. Now, I know it should be below 100, but > this is without any medication and I am enjoying apples, bananas, > pineapples, mangos,...etc on a daily basis. A month ago my morning > glucose reading was 165 to 185. > > I used to avoid fruits and veggies and go for meat, pasta, breads > and candy. It is amazing to me that the green salads are suddenly > tasting so good. <<excuse me while I do my own little happy > dance>> LOL > > I have not given up my morning cup of coffee yet, but that will come > in it's own time. I have added a green smoothie to the morning > routine and it lasts me until lunchtime. I am still using store > bought salad dressings, but that will change eventually too. > > Thank you for all of the good discussions here and all of the > information that I have been able to put to use. This is a great > group. > > And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > it! > > ~~Lainey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2006 Teresa, It may not have quite the horsepower but I don't need to make sawdust. It's 900 watts which is plenty to blend veggies, fruit, and nuts. I have a coffee grinder for my seeds. I got outbid on the one I was trying for on eBay. I may have to buy a new one. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Teresa Napper " <nappgang1 wrote: > > Is it as powerful as the VitaMix? > > - > jerushy1944 > rawfood > Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:55 AM > Re: [Raw Food] Intro > > > " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > t! " > > You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. > Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it to > and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the > cost. > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2006 I bet your the one who out bid me....damn it! LOL! jerushy1944 <no_reply > wrote: Teresa, It may not have quite the horsepower but I don't need to make sawdust. It's 900 watts which is plenty to blend veggies, fruit, and nuts. I have a coffee grinder for my seeds. I got outbid on the one I was trying for on eBay. I may have to buy a new one. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Teresa Napper " <nappgang1 wrote: > > Is it as powerful as the VitaMix? > > - > jerushy1944 > rawfood > Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:55 AM > Re: [Raw Food] Intro > > > " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > t! " > > You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. > Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it to > and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the > cost. > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 6, 2006 But it does grind ice and make smoothies easily, without bogging down? - jerushy1944 rawfood Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:21 AM Re: [Raw Food] Intro Teresa, It may not have quite the horsepower but I don't need to make sawdust. It's 900 watts which is plenty to blend veggies, fruit, and nuts. I have a coffee grinder for my seeds. I got outbid on the one I was trying for on eBay. I may have to buy a new one. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Teresa Napper " <nappgang1 wrote: > > Is it as powerful as the VitaMix? > > - > jerushy1944 > rawfood > Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:55 AM > Re: [Raw Food] Intro > > > " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > t! " > > You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. > Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it to > and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the > cost. > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 6, 2006 Teresa, I don't know about ice because I don't use it. I don't like to chill my tummy. Not good for digestion and it's a shock to the system. I HAVE been known to have a glass of lemonade on a hot summer day, though. I do know that it makes powerfully good smoothies, sauces, and " gravies " . And, BTW, another one has been posted on eBay. May the best bidder win! It's only up for a couple of days, too. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Teresa Napper " <nappgang1 wrote: > > But it does grind ice and make smoothies easily, without bogging down? > > - > jerushy1944 > rawfood > Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:21 AM > Re: [Raw Food] Intro > > > Teresa, It may not have quite the horsepower but I don't need to make > sawdust. It's 900 watts which is plenty to blend veggies, fruit, > and nuts. I have a coffee grinder for my seeds. I got outbid on the > one I was trying for on eBay. I may have to buy a new one. > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com > > > rawfood , " Teresa Napper " <nappgang1@> wrote: > > > > Is it as powerful as the VitaMix? > > > > - > > jerushy1944 > > rawfood > > Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:55 AM > > Re: [Raw Food] Intro > > > > > > " And lastly, thank you Tommie for the information about L'equip > > blenders. I ordered one online and received it in 2 days. I love > > t! " > > > > You're welcome, Lainey! I'm getting another one to keep at work. > > Maybe I should ask for a commission! It does everything I need it > to > > and has almost as good a warranty as VitaMix at a fraction of the > > cost. > > > > Tommie > > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 6, 2006 Teresa, I use ice occassionally to make the green smoothies a bit cool. The L'equip makes a smooth smoothie. :-) I have pureed apples, cucumbers, kale, spinach, papaya, mangos, parsley, mustard greens . . . . still experimenting. I have not tried nuts or seeds yet. I also blend in wheatgrass in the smoothies. I have not seen any discussions here of anyone using the entire wheatgrass, only juicing it. Does anyone throw in the wheatgrass for their smoothies? Does it work the same as just drinking the juice? My morning smoothie usually contains the following: green powder banana apple or apple juice kale parsley wheatgrass sometimes I throw in frozen blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries (of course the smoothie is no longer green) :-) thanks, Lainey jerushy1944 <no_reply > wrote: > But it does grind ice and make smoothies easily, without bogging down? > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1 & cent;/min. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites