Green Smoothie and Notes for the New Year

 

January is usually a time of reflection for me.  I don’t write resolutions or bold new goals, but I take stock of where I am; what is important to me, what I learned the previous year, what I want to accomplish this year.  I try and recalibrate and renew, not start again or rebuild, but build on what I learned already.  Last year was crazy…I could not have anticpated what 2015 brought in my life. It was an incredible time of growth, uncertainty, sacrifice, joy and life.  I learned to follow what really makes my heart race and say yes.

I love to use words to describe the seasons in life….2014 was a year of BRAVE, 2015 became ABLE then REST.  2016 is still REST but also feels like INSPIRE.  I learned how important rest and reflection are in my life and the need to create a rhythm that fosters growth.  That’s my intention for this year and that rhythm will include more self care, time to work on relationships, being present in small moments, time to encourage and inspire and intentional yeses/permission to say no.  For me, self care looks like eating well, exercising daily, tea and a good book, walks outdoors and sitting on park benches.  Taking this time for self care and rest will give me the energy to inspire and be inspired.

 

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Walks in the Winter…

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Small Moments….

 

This smoothie is a great way to start your day and pack in some healthy fruits and vegetables!

Ingredients:

1 cup almond milk or coconut water

1/3 cup pineapple

1/2 pear

1/2 frozen banana

1 cup kale or spinach

Blend in a high powered blender and enjoy!!

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Pumpkin Pecan Protein Smoothie

A cold smoothie is not the first thing you think of for breakfast on these cold winter days, but I still have pumpkins and winter squash stored and decided to roast one this week for some pumpkin puree.  I’ve been making these smoothies all week, and they are really good!! If you don’t have a pumpkin or real puree to use, use the canned stuff.  It’s still packed with nutrients and this is so easy to make.  The added healthy fat from the pecans make this a satisfying treat for breakfast.

Ingredients:

1/4 cup of whole pecans

1/2 cup of pumpkin puree

1 scoop of protein powder (I use plant based)

1 frozen ripe banana

1/4 tsp cinnamon

1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice

1 cup almond milk

Blend the almonds in a high powered blender.  Add the rest of the ingredients and blend.  Add the almond milk to desired consistency.  Serve is a glass jar, sit in a sunny spot and enjoy!

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Watermelon Juice with Lime and Mint

It’s September, but summer is not over.  Nothing is more refreshing on a hot day than watermelon. This delicious juice tastes so fresh and is a nice switch from plain watermelon.  It can be made with or without the cucumber.  I love the fresh taste of cucumber, but the flavor can really take over so if you don’t really, really love the taste of cucumber, try it without.  This even kept in the fridge for a few days, so I made a bigger batch to have on hand for a refreshing pick me up!

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Ingredients

4 cups of cubed watermelon

juice of one lime

4-5 mint leaves

1/2 peeled, cubed cucumber (optional)

Crushed Ice

Blend all of the ingredients and enjoy!!

 

Beet green smoothie

So, if you have run into me in the past week or so I was probably raving about using beet greens in my smoothies.  I seriously can’t stop talking about it- like I invented using beet greens in a smoothie or something.  Clearly, that’s not the case but it’s not something I thought about doing with the wonderful beet greens that come with the beets.  I was always too focused on using the beets, that the greens were an afterthought. Beet greens are great in smoothies because they have a mild flavor like spinach and they are packed with nutrients.  And in season, they are plentiful and cheap!

I have been loving smoothies for breakfast. When the kids wake up and I say “who wants a smoothie?” I get the inevitable “meeeee” from my 2 year old.  The other two have wised up to my use of kale, spinach, beet greens- whatever I can throw in there to add nutrients.   They will happily drink one that has more fruit than greens and is not “green”, so I just do what I can.  Even if they get a little of that good stuff in there, I’m good.  For me, the key to a good smoothie is the frozen banana.  I always have frozen bananas on hand for smoothies and banana “whips” as my friend calls them.  Just whip up a frozen banana and fruit or peanut butter and Nutella to the consistency of ice cream and it’s an instant dessert!  So yummy!  But back to the smoothie.  I rarely measure the ingredients when I make a smoothie, but I tried to give an idea what I put in mine.  You can adjust to your own taste.  The fruit options are endless.  I used strawberry here, but any berry or fruit will do. I had a raspberry one this week that was delicious.  We are at the end of strawberry season here, but raspberries, black berries and blueberries are in season.  And since my 2 year old will not eat much for breakfast other than a smoothie, I started putting oats in it to make it more substantial.  I put protein powder in mine if I’m making one for after a run or workout.  I am not an expert on protein powder, but I use a plant based protein and it’s been working well for recovery.

I also think it’s great to get the kids involved in making and growing healthy foods, and while I know this, I still have a hard time taking the time to get them involved rather than rushing through it myself and onto the next task. I have to be mindful of this and it’s something I’m working on.   This day, my 2 year old happily helped me in the kitchen and we sat and drank them together.

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Ingredients

1/3 cup rolled oats, pulsed in blender into a fine powder

1-1 1/2 frozen banana

2 cups beet greens, tough ribs and stems removed

2 cups capped strawberries or any berry or fruit you have on hand

1 cup almond milk, or milk of choice

*If you need more sweetness, add a little honey

Pulse the oats first and then add the rest of the ingredients to a blender and enjoy-preferably in a pretty glass or jar!  It makes the smoothie taste better in my opinion!

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