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« Reply #90 on: Tuesday 11 December, 2007 »

watch the combo KittehKat....nuts(fat) and fruit sugar,dont generally digest real smoothly....
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« Reply #91 on: Saturday 15 December, 2007 »

Thanks RGG, I felt ok that afternoon, just wanted to use up the rest of the almond milk Smiley
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« Reply #92 on: Tuesday 18 December, 2007 »

This morning I put water into the blender and turned it on. Then added greens and grapes and blended until smooth. I put in 3 bananas and a handful of ice cubes and pulsed until there was no more crunching sound.

I pulse bananas in smoothies because it stops them from tasting bitter.

It was refreshing and tasty.
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« Reply #93 on: Tuesday 18 December, 2007 »

Today I had mango, lemon balm, banana, water and baby spinach. It was very very tasty.

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« Reply #94 on: Saturday 12 January, 2008 »

This week I've been wanting oranges. My fave GS for this week has been 4-5 oranges with the seeds lovingly removed, blended with one banana and two handfuls of baby spinach or silver beet. Yummmm!

Bill's favourite at the moment is the caramel shake. Almond milk, 2-3 bananas, 1-2 spoons of mesquite meal, soaked dates. Blend until smooth and guzzle before wife gets it! LOL

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« Reply #95 on: Wednesday 16 January, 2008 »

This caramel smoothie sounds amazing! Will have to hunt out some mesquite I think. lol
I've loved reading this thread again - so many lovely new recipes to try while I'm just greensmoothie-ing Smiley
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« Reply #96 on: Thursday 17 January, 2008 »

baby spinich & a few stalks celery, 1-2 mangos and 1-2 banannas, few icecubes
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« Reply #97 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

I made one for the kids and I last night that was awesome. 1 pineapple, some frozen narnas and silverbeet. Yummmm!

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« Reply #98 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

MMMmmmmm. I'm having  a great one here! 3 bananas blended with water. Add one handful of gojis, 1 tablespoon of Lucuma, 1 heaped tablespoon of mesquite and blend. Add Some frozen narnas and more water if needed and blend again. Kwor!

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« Reply #99 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

Jen - here's one that the kids might love.  I've just had it for dinner, and it was scrumptious!

1 x handful of almonds (soaked and dehydrated)
1 x mug of water

Whizz whizz, and squeeeeeeeeeeeeeezed through a nutmilk bag.

Nutmilk back into the blender.

Add a "lump" of frozen young coconut flesh, allowing to partially defrost in the nutmilk.

Then add:

2 x heaped teaspoons of cacao powder
2 x teaspoons yacon powder
2 x teaspoons mesquite

Whizz whizz.

Surprisingly filling and unbelievably good.  It was a thick milk consistency, not exactly smoothie thick.  As far as a chocolate milkshake goes it was awesome.

Note:  the above quantities made a large glass full

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« Reply #100 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

Thanks Miss G. I think I will keep that one to myself.... the kids are struggling through a GS at the moment. It's like I've fed them green paint!!! Anyone would think that I was trying to kill them with the looks on their faces. Caitlyn looks like  detox with hair!

Yacon powder is the best.... so scrummy-licious.

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« Reply #101 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

At the moment

3bananas + 1/2 bag of babay spinach blended with cup of water and a heap of icecubes...
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« Reply #102 on: Saturday 19 January, 2008 »

My current fav (changes daily!) is 2 bananas, big handful of baby spinach, 1/3 mango and a handful of sunflower sprouts. The sprouts give it an almost nutty flavour. For more sweetness add more mango. I'm in a savoury mood so this one's perfect! I wonder what I'll feel like tomorrow? laugh
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« Reply #103 on: Thursday 24 January, 2008 »

OMG! I just made the best smoothie I've ever had ohyeah I'm still doing the GS thing but I noticed since I started running again that I'm craving fats... so I thought I'd try some today in a smoothie and see how it goes...I'm also hanging out for chocolate for some reason so wanted to have some of that too. This is what I came up with. I made it about half an hour ago and it's only 1/3 gone - it's pretty filling 

flesh and juice from one green coco
dash of agave
heaped tspn of raw cacao powder
1/2 tspn cinnamon
1 cup water
2/3 tblspn raw coconut oil
2 bananas

I blended the first 5 ing. together first to get them all smooth and then added the coco oil and bananas in at the end. This is SO good!
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« Reply #104 on: Saturday 26 January, 2008 »

This one is going down a treat!  thumbup

3 big nectarines or peaches (or 4 smaller ones)
2 oranges
bunch of baby spinach

Blend with a bit of water
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