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A Christmas Green Smoothie Dessert: Strawberries, Baby Spinach, Aloe Vera, Bananas and Dates

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 by stacey

baby spinachI wanted to try something new with my family this year so I came up with a strawberry green smoothie for dessert that I will serve on Christmas Day.  We have been spending the holidays in Atlanta with my family for as long as I can remember and every year we get together to laugh and talk about old memories and enjoy good food.  Well I have been talking to my family about raw foods and if you could hear some of the comments and questions that come out of their mouths, you would be shocked! Well needless to say, I decided that instead of talking about how delicious the foods taste and the fact that you  can actually taste the flavors of foods when they haven’t had all of the nutrients cooked out of them, I’m going to give them a little sampling with a delicious recipe for a srtawberry green smoothie. My family loves dessert and what could be better than the sweet taste of strawberries.

This is a pretty big undertaking because my family is pretty confused about most of the things I believe in.  When I became a vegetarian back in the early 90’s, they thought I was crazy and also thought that I was depriving myself of meat.  When I really started paying attention to how much waste we consumed and started asking everyone to recycle, well they were… confused.  :-)

Wish me luck, but  I’m going to prepare a very simple strawberry smoothie for dessert.  My secret ingredient for this recipe is aloe vera. In a previous blog, Disa mentioned using aloe vera in her green smoothie and I was excited to read this since I started using aloe vera in my green smoothie as well. I think I’ll mention the aloe vera in the green smoothie after my family has tasted how delicious this smoothie truly is. If you have family members or friends who don’t understand your lifestyle or your way of eating, don’t give  up, just set an example and let your actions speak for themselves.

Aloe Vera

aloe veraAloe Vera, also known as Medicinal Aloe, is a species of a succulent desert plant originating in northern Africa.  As a skin care therapist, I have seen the many wonderful benefits of using aloe vera in skin care treatments, but the health benefits of aloe vera go way beyond skin care treatments. Here are some of the amazing health benefits of aloe vera. Information taken from the editor at http://www.naturalnews.com

• Halts the growth of cancer tumors.
• Lowers high cholesterol.
• Repairs “sludge blood” and reverses “sticky blood”.
• Boosts the oxygenation of your blood.
• Eases inflammation and soothes arthritis pain.
• Protects the body from oxidative stress.
• Prevents kidney stones and protects the body from oxalates in coffee and tea.
• Alkalizes the body, helping to balance overly acidic dietary habits.
• Cures ulcers, IBS, Crohn’s disease and other digestive disorders.
• Reduces high blood pressure natural, by treating the cause, not just the symptoms.
• Nourishes the body with minerals, vitamins, enzymes and glyconutrients.
• Accelerates healing from physical burns and radiation burns.
• Replaces dozens of first aid products, makes bandages and antibacterial sprays obsolete.
• Halts colon cancer, heals the intestines and lubricates the digestive tract.
• Ends constipation.
• Stabilizes blood sugar and reduces triglycerides in diabetics.
• Prevents and treats candida infections.
• Protects the kidneys from disease.
• Functions as nature’s own “sports drink” for electrolyte balance, making common sports drinks obsolete.
• Boosts cardiovascular performance and physical endurance.
• Speeds recovery from injury or physical exertion.
• Hydrates the skin, accelerates skin repair.

strawberriesStrawberry Green Smoothie Recipe

  • One and a half cups strawberries (unsweetened frozen are fine)
  • One handful baby spinach
  • 3 Tablespoons aloe vera gel or juice (I use gel from the whole leaf or you can purchase pure aloe vera from a reputable company)
  • 2 bananas (frozen if possible)
  • One cup water (you can add more if you like a thinner consistency)
  • 3 Medjool Dates

Blend and enjoy!

Tracy

Super Smoothies with Aloe…and Lowering Anxiety with Green Smoothies

Thursday, October 30th, 2008 by Nora

vacationHello Green Smoothie Adventurers. I have been so busy. So busy in fact I forgot to post last week. You see, in about 5 hours I will be leaving for a long-awaited vacation! It’s about ten till 11pm and I am sitting down in the midst of packing to catch up with all the lovely divas.

I have been busy attempting to prepare for the trip and finish all my homework that will be due while I am gone, so I really haven’t had a chance to sit down with the good ol’ “Write Post” page.  So here it is my last jaunt with my beloved Internet for then next five days. I will be in Eden Hot Springs, where I will have no access to Internet or TV, let alone phone reception. Actually by the time you all see this, I will probably already be there soaking in the natural mineral hot springs.

This trip got me thinking. I figure we will see a lot of cactus while driving clear across Arizona, and you better believe I will be foraging some prickly pears. And then the thought that I get to soak in mineral hot springs, which I am so needing, being that I continue to get sick! (That’s another story!) Well the cactus and the minerals reminded me of a super smoothie created by my good friend Joshua aka Karma Free Kale Chips posted awhile back.  This was before my green smoothie days but it really opened my eyes to the types of super smoothies that you can make.  Click on the link to see the recipe, it is quite lengthy, but really amazing.

aloe veraIonic Minerals and Aloe!

This smoothie recipe was the first time I thought about ionic minerals (which I seem to always be lacking in), and I have noticed how beneficial they are especially to us women. The best part of this particular super smoothie is the star ingredient: Aloe Vera!

I like to think of Aloe as a green leafy, since it’s green and a leaf, right? So when I return from vacation I think I will harvest some of the aloe leaves growing in my own backyard and see if I can find a way to make a super healing green smoothie with a double dose of green leafies. Maybe chard and aloe?

I challenge those of you who have been drinking green smoothies for awhile now to try it with me. If you can get your hands on some fresh whole leaf aloe vera, filet it up and add it to your usual green goodness. The only thing to keep in mind is that aloe is very bitter so make sure you can balance you smoothie to your preferred sweetness.

Challenge, and Testimonial to Lowered Anxiety

On the challenge note. I challenge all of you who haven’t tried green smoothies to get the blender out and start it up! Tonight I had dinner with my boyfriend and his sister. I knew that he had been preaching to her about green smoothies, but tonight I really got to hear her testimonial. She is just transitioning into vegetarianism, but already loves her green smoothies. And there is no doubt that the green smoothies are helping her in her journey to raw food. I loved how she shared that she could actually feel her serotonin levels changing when she first started drinking green smoothies, and how they have actually aided in ridding her of anxiety.

green smoothie testimonialOf course everyone is different and I am not trying to “prescribe” anything. I know that kale has saved me from some stress and worry, but it was nice to here it from someone who is a psychiatrist. It was really fun to see how everyone tunes into how the smoothies are working in their own unique ways–sometimes spiritual, sometimes emotional, always physical. It is so inspiring to see what a simple yummy addition to your diet can do.

Everyone keep experimenting and sharing!