Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 Joanie writes: I have been making my " morning smoothies " everyday in my blender - and these are the ingredients that I use: BANANAS - always my " base " ANY AND ALL VARIETIES OF FRESH FRUIT - with the exception of citrus fruits; I find that when made in my blender, the citrus fruits have a tendency to clog up my straw, lol, so I don't use them in smoothies. ICE CUBES WITH ADDED COLD WATER - I have found that to get the " right " consistancy that I am after, I need to add a bit of cold water, with the ice cubes. A COUPLE OF " LARGE HANDFULS " OF MIXED GREENS & VEGIES - What I do is just use my daily salad mix that I have made up; which consists of a large variety of mixed greens, and vegies that I have tossed in to keep the greens company; mostly green vegetables of one sort or another. Thats it! My question is, does this seem like the appropriate/healthful way that is recommended to make smoothies? I was just making only fruit smoothies, but when I read about green smoothies being so beneficial, I started adding greens and other suitable vegies, such as brocolli, etc. It still seems " weird " to me to be mixing in the greens with the fruit, but from what I have recently read in my Raw Groups, is that this is fine to do. (I had been hung-up on what I had previously read about NOT mixing fruits with vegies/greens, Etc.) I have found that since I started making my smoothies GREEN, that I like them even better, and that is what I have begun to CRAVE in the mornings now! It can all be so confusing, and I would like to know that what I am doing is fine; or if there is something that I should change, I would like to know that too. Thanks for any feedback! ____ Hi again Joanie, Sounds beautiful! And that you are enjoying them speaks volumes. I frequently add greens to my smoothies, though my personal preference has become celery for some reason. I love mixing bananas, dates, and celery. Remember, the sweeter the fruits, the more alkalizing the mixture. And the greens are alkalizing, of course. That's the way to go in general,and especially first meal of the day. As we move into the summer harvest, you'll have many seasonal options: nectarines, peaches, plums, various Japanese and tropical fruits (depending where you are and what is brought in). I encourage you to try all sorts of combinations, if it sounds good and in your mind it looks good, it probably IS good. My only question is about the ice, are you looking for a somewhat " slushy " consistency? I ask because everything in the body happens at body temperature, in the mid-nineties and above. So whenever we eat anything whose temperature is outside that range, the body must adjust accordingly. I often add an ice cube or two to a smoothie, but I don't use ice as they do on bars and such. Best to all, Elchanan An e-mail from Joanie May all of your journeys be safe ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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