Not exact matches
If you're into
smoothies, check out my Vegan Green
Tea Banana
Smoothie or my Chocolate Peanut Butter
Smoothie.
If you're not a
smoothie drinker, or you want something you can prep ahead that's okay to sit in the fridge — I highly recommend a batch of matcha green
tea.
Berry
Tea Smoothies 1 cup brewed green or white tea, chilled 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries 8 hibiscus tea ice cubes Natural sweetener, if nee
Tea Smoothies 1 cup brewed green or white
tea, chilled 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries 8 hibiscus tea ice cubes Natural sweetener, if nee
tea, chilled 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries 8 hibiscus
tea ice cubes Natural sweetener, if nee
tea ice cubes Natural sweetener,
if needed
This delicious
smoothie made with real coffee (which you can substitute for dandelion
tea if you're * gasp * not a coffee lover), raw cacao, chia seeds, hazelnuts and blissful bananas feels a little like monkey magic.
I also just enjoy the texture that chia brings to this
smoothie — a little bit like pudding and a little bit like boba
tea, with a pleasant pop and crunch that occurs
if you bite into it.
If you are looking for other fresh cranberry recipes, take a look at this Cranberry, Banana and Green
Tea Smoothie, Spiced Cranberry Sauce, Mom's Cranberry & Pear Sauce or 10 Minute Cranberry & Orange Sauce we previously made.
Just you, me, some comfy chairs and a couple green
smoothies (or a cup of
tea if that suits you better).
If you do decide to quit caffeine all together, try looking into safe pregnancy
teas or making yourself some healthy vegetable
smoothies.
If you aren't a
tea drinker, for whatever reason, and still want to benefit from green
tea's appealing antioxidant profile, use green
tea as the liquid portion in a
smoothie.
If you are a
smoothie fanatic and still want to enjoy them in the winter, try having a cup of
tea with your
smoothie or enjoying a
smoothie later in the day after warming foods.
If you're making a
smoothie for breakfast, try swapping out milk for fruit - infused iced green
tea.
If you feel like you need to really give your body some extra support, try the cleansing, immune boosting
smoothies and
tea mentioned in my Easy 1 - day Detox post.
This
smoothie has a really unique cider and rooibos
tea base going on, and that's great news
if you're tired of using milk or nut milks all the time!
Furthermore,
if you include coconut water, coconut milk, different kinds of
tea, kombucha, kefir, unsweetened almond milk you will enhance the intake of fluids and the taste of your
smoothies.
If plain water sounds boring, try jazzing it up, or consume green juice,
smoothies, or herbal
teas.
If I were to cut open a zinger teabag and add to my
smoothie, would that be recommended over cold brewed
tea?
If it's too thick, add a bit of green
tea to thin the superfood
smoothie out.
If in the morning I drink fresh fruits
smoothie, breakfast portion of cooked vegetables snack soemtimes
tea or coffee or peanut butter.
I like to make this one for a treat,
if I'm having someone over for chai
tea or
smoothies.
Raise Your Glass (and Skyrocket Your Nutrition):
Smoothies, Soups, Elixirs, and
Teas:
If your cup is feeling half empty lately, it may be time to boost your nutrition and raise your spirits.
If you want to amp up your usual morning cup of
tea, turn it into this light and refreshing green
tea smoothie.
If you use green
tea bags or loose green
tea, you can add the green
tea leaves to the
smoothie as well.
If you aren't a coffee drinker like Arnel (I don't know how he does it, coffee is one habit I can't quite quit, working on it though) there are plenty of
teas or breakfast
smoothies to try.
After all,
if compost is like probiotics for the soil, then compost
tea should act like a super-food
smoothie, right?