I do add it to my smoothies every morning and am looking forward to trying it different ways.
When we have spinach or kale
I do add it to smoothies... so not exactly juice.
Not exact matches
Hi Annabelle, I don't
add any extra water or ice
to my
smoothie recipes unless it's stated in the recipe.
Also,
do you think it would taste good
to add pecans, cacao nibs, and goji berries in at the end once the
smoothie is made?
I bought it yesterday and wanted
to make
smoothies, but don't know whether ice cubes can be
added or if they'll break the food processor..
It is the first time I've ever tried Almond Milk too so that's another thing
to add to the weekly shopping list One thing is that I always find
smoothies a little too thick sometimes,
do you think
adding more almond milk or water would work or would it ruin the creaminess..
Hey Erica no of course that's a legitimate question — I don't put grapes in
smoothies as much as other fruits simply because they're not as nutritionally dense and I just tend
to mostly cook with the fruits which I love the taste of — but that the great thing about the recipes, and especially
smoothies, you can use it as a guide
to add things you have in the fridge or whatever so I'm so glad you're
adding different things!
I love overnight oats and soak them as in this recipe but if I am making porridge or
adding oats
to a
smoothie I don't soak them first.
Chia seeds don't really have a flavor I notice, but the
do add a nutritional punch
to smoothies.
But I didn't even think
to add them
to a
smoothie.
But, after strength training workouts, I
do like
to add a little protein
to my meal (oatmeal,
smoothie, etc.)!
I
add protein
to smoothies and drinks maaaaybe once a week, if that, so I certainly don't have an expert opinion on brands, but I
do think this one is really yummy if you're looking for a recommendation!
I really wanted
to get across that
adding a green
smoothie into your every day lifestyle will
do wonders in it self.
Somehow I mustered the courage
to try
adding raw spinach
to my
smoothies and I'm glad I
did.
If you use coconut milk, you don't need
to add any coconut oil
to your
smoothie, as it will already contain the beneficial fats.
What I also love about this
smoothie is that it contains so many naturally tasty ingredients that you don't need
to add ANY sweetener whatsoever.
I love that because it gives them just a little extra shelf life and when I make the
smoothie, I don't need
to add any ice.
Not only
do pistachios
add a satisfying crunch
to our
smoothie bowl, they also deliver an extra protein boost.
I actually like the little crunchy pieces of coconut oil, but for those trying
to hide the texture, the trick is
to melt the coconut oil until it is just barely melted an
add slowly as the
smoothie is already being blended so it emulsifies in and doesn't clump.
I don't usually
add granola
to my frozen
smoothies or sorbets, but I was willing
to give it a shot.
I think greens are my favorite
smoothie add - ins, though I also like
to add plain instant oats after it's
done.
The powder is intended
to be mixed into things like
smoothies, elixirs, bars, dips, etc.
to add a nutritional boost, and I don't see why it being digested and absorbed quickly would be a problem.
I
do a similar apple pie
smoothie but I
add almond butter
to it - tastes like I've got pie crust and all in there!
So, don't forget
to add a handful of superfood watercress
to your
smoothies, juices, salads and soups when you next follow a body cleansing diet.
If you want
to add in a supplement like fish oil
to your diet and think that it is just too icky
to take fish oil by the spoonful like my husband
does, then
adding it
to smoothies is the way
to go.
I'm not really a fan of using protein powder since it is so processed that it weirds me out, but I
do like
to add other supplements
to smoothies.
Do you want
to exploit the opportunities of growing markets abroad or
add a
smoothie liqueur
to your portfolio?
I normally don't eat raw cabbage, unless I throw I bit of it into a
smoothie, but it
adds a ton of flavor
to this soup and is much more palatable when cooked.
Okay, I've been skeptical
to try the beanified cookies but you
did introduce me
to the apple pie
smoothie,
adding salsa and avocado
to each and everything so this may have
to make the kitchen table.
If you are and want a natural way
to up the protein in your
smoothie, then I suggest
adding some almond butter and upping the amount of almond milk so it doesn't end up as thick as pudding.
So, this
smoothie is already amazing when it comes
to taste and the rhubarb really
adds in some health benefits but I didn't stop there.
Do you have
to melt it first
to add to the
smoothie please?
Adding to its healthy and natural segment, which now accounts for roughly half of Inventure's business, it has also partnered with Jamba Juice
to create the
do - it - yourself version of the
smoothies made at Jamba Juice chains.
The product was introduced in April 2010, and each bag is stocked with the necessary ingredients
to produce two eight - ounce
smoothies, all the consumer needs
to do is
add his or her own juice and blend.
I don't think I could stomach this as a
smoothie, haha, but perhaps if you
added some more sweet fruit
to it, it'd work!
If you don't have a juicer, you can
add each of these peeled ingredients
to your blender with 1 cup of coconut water for a powerful, refreshing
smoothie.
I wasn't going
to go the copycat - mall -
smoothie route, but I
did decide
to add the powdered sugar
to the mix.
I don't reserve them for garnishes but
add them in generous quantities
to most of my meals, including
smoothies!
My body seems
to do best on a high - raw diet and has for years now, so enjoying plenty of raw dishes, such as
smoothies, is a great way
to add balance, raw nutrition, and keep things simple too.
I've also dosed up on ample amounts of green tea, taken high - quality and reliable probiotics, have gotten extra rest,
added extra superfood goodies
to my
smoothies, and have been sure
to eat really well overall, as I always
do.
Adding zucchini
to smoothies has become more popular lately, but our founder and director, Sarah, has been
doing it for years.
I didn't think of
adding it
to the
smoothies, thanks for the tip.
It doesn't
add a ton of flavor so you can really
add it
to any flavored
smoothie.
I
added a packet of starbucks instant coffee because I didn't want
to make the
smoothie too runny with a cup of coffee.
Plus, healthy
smoothies helped me transition away from sugar years ago and were a great way for me
to start
adding nutrients from real foods
to my day when I didn't have much time on my hands in my early college days.
The cool thing about elderberry syrup is that you don't actually have
to wait until you're feeling sick: I've been using it as a preventative immunity friend by
adding it
to my usual breakfast bowls: chia pudding, oatmeals and
smoothies.
any other fruit you if you want
to add, fresh or frozen (note that raspberries will make little seeds in the
smoothie — my girls don't like them)
Oh my gosh, I've been
doing exactly that,
adding spinach
to my blueberries, strawberries, 1/2 banana and pineapple
smoothie.
I don't
add much, but I think it lends a creamy texture
to the
smoothie.
I don't eat animal products but
do consume whole plant food powder in
smoothies and I haven't given much thought about them
adding even more protein
to my plant based diet... so I will be discontinuing them (thanks
to you mentioning it)!!