Sunday, September 4, 2011

Seeing Red

Hello readers! Long time no post. I am still going strong with the shakes! I stopped for awhile during finical difficulty (as cheap as veggies are, my blender broke!) but I have been back at it.

Doing it  for  awhile now, I have noticed I have been able to do little to no fruit at all in the shakes. So what I have been doing is making 1 shake with fruits in it, the another with none for the day.

This might change however, for I plan to start juicing. There isn't a huge difference in the shakes and juicing, just consistency and how much you drink. Once I get the juicer, I will let you guys know how it goes.

Right now, I am drinking a shake I call "Red Power"

1 red plum
2 red tomatoes
1 pear
1/2 red apple
8 oz Orange Juice
1 cup of spinach
2 scoops of Superfoods

My current blender doesn't allow me to blend many hard vegetables or fruit, so I have been limited. Can't wait to start juicing!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Citrus Overload

Hey! So yesterday's shake was a failure! I felt so bad..but it was so thick I couldn't drink it, and it was left out too long to try to mix it again :( Waste of money!

Today I made a Citrus Shake. Pack full of Vit C!

Ingredients:
1 large Ruby Red Grapefruit
1 banana
4 cups (Five large leaves) Kale
1 carrot
1 1/4 cups of Orange Juice (I recommended no pulp; you will taste it in the shake and it is gross)
1 scoop of super food
2 tablespoons of flax seed
1 scoop of whey protein

I was going to add an apple or half of one, but this already yield 32 oz.

This is VERY citrus-y! But good! You can taste the grapefruit. I thought it was a super nice change from the normal taste of these shakes. I also added 5 ice cubes.

Now that I am not adding frozen fruit (I don't have any right now) the shakes aren't as cold (and if they are not cold it isn't as appetizing) or thick. Adding 2 bananas is a big mistake! Then I put it in the freezer for about 20 mins. I will add a comment on how it turned out thickness and cold wise.


Again...I would never eat a grapefruit by itself, so I am adding things to my diet I otherwise wouldn't get.


I hope you all are enjoying the photos. I don't have a camera on hand, so I know they aren't the best, but I hope it does gives some kind of visual.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

SUPER Green -Coconut and Kiwi

Wow...this was the most vibrant green I have had so far. The picture really does no justice. I wonder what my classmates will think when I am drinking this in class! The store had 2 things on sale I couldn't pass up: Coconut water and Kiwis. That is a great combination, no?

It is important to remember that when doing green shakes..you do need to vary it. That is the good thing about these shakes. You can get a variety of greens and fruits you wouldn't normally eat. I know I need to start adding more than just kale or spinach, maybe some bok choy?

I even bought some apples; I don't like apples. But I am hoping in the shake I won't taste them, and it will just be sweet.

That is another good thing about super food..you get awesome greens you would never get normally... algae, alfalfa, ect that are super dense in nutrients.

So I thought coconut water and Kiwis would be a great addition.

Ingredients:
1 cup (maybe more; it was a little container) of coconut juice by Naked
2 kiwis
2 bananas
4 cups (5 large leaves) of kale
Medium handful of almonds
2 tablespoons of Flax seed
1 scoop of super food
1 scoop of whey protien

I added another banana because it was a bit plain tasting (although you could taste the kiwis)

This yielded roughly 30 oz.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

04/05/2011

Ingredients:
small handful of almonds
1 orange
4 cups of kale
1 banana
1 cup of mixed fruit
1 cup of grape juice
1 scoop of superfood
1 scoop whey protein
2 tablespoons of flax seed

Sunday, April 3, 2011

04/03/2011

It happens I added more to this shake than I normally do, but it was mostly vegtables. I orginally made this shake without any frozen fruit..but found it to be too plain tasting. Not bitter, just really dull. It yelieded a hearty 32 ounces, for I have bought a bigger to-go container that also has measurements on the side.

Today's Drink:
1 packet of Emergen-C
1 cup of Pineapple Juice (100%)
2 Tablespoons of Flax Seed
1 scoop of Whey Protien
1 scoop of SuperFoods
1 banana
2 carrots
3 pineapple rings (fresh)
5 large leaves of kale
1 cup of frozen fruit (mangos, peachs, strawberry, pineapple)

04/02/2011

Yesterday, I had to wake up extra early to go to the mechanics. Well, I stayed up really late so I figured it was time to try some almonds.
I had:
1 banana
1 cup of grape juice
4 cups of spinach
2 pineapple rings
1 cup frozen pineapple
7 (small handful) almonds
1 scoop of superfood
2 tablepoons flax seed
1 scoop whey protien

I really didn't feel super engergized in all honestly, but it very well could have been from my 4-5 hours of sleep. Maybe I need more almonds?

Friday, April 1, 2011

Aloe Vera

Today at Sunflower (One of my favorite organic stores, Whole Foods is often too expensive, and while I like Sprouts, Sunflower is closer) I noticed something on sale:

Aloe Vera Juice.

Now, as a Native Arizona, Aloe plants are such a common sight. And of course, I remember breaking them and putting the goo on my sunburns to see "If it really worked."

Today, Aloe Vera is still used in many cosmetic and conventional medication. But..as a juice? I have never heard of that.

It seems that the idea of Aloe is it's wonderful constipation remedy! :)
But I always here "digestion this" "detox that" ect ect...and I am starting to think it isn't really true (Or in complete TMI I have a colon of steel)

But I did find some that said it helped blood sugar. I have to say...I am tempted.

Maybe I am a sucker for all these bogus ideas right?! But it is actually very cheap, and I think what is the harm of adding 2oz a day?!

I'll sit on it :)

http://ezinearticles.com/?Drink-Your-Aloe-Vera-Juice-Daily&id=298055
http://blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/2008/09/drink-your-aloe-vera/
http://www.naturalnews.com/021858.html
http://www.livestrong.com/article/214356-why-is-aloe-vera-juice-good-to-drink/