How to Make the BEST Green Savories!

November 20th, 2009 by admin

How many of you are looking for new ideas for green savouries, only to come up with a blank? I know that I’ve been there myself many times. Until one day it dawned on me: blend salads!

Salads are so much more than just iceberg lettuce and artificially grown tomatoes. Take a good look around in your fruit and vegetable shop for interesting items to add in with your salad. There are many different types of baby leaves to choose from: beetroot, silverbeet (chard), English spinach, New Zealand spinach (Warragal greens), roquette (aragula), mesclun lettuce, dandelion leaves; and the list goes on. These make a wonderful base for your smoothie. Throw in a good, large handful of these.

Cucumbers are great to use instead of adding water. They have a high organic water content (96%) and add a fresh taste to your smoothie. I enjoy using continental (telegraph) and Lebanese cucumbers mostly, however you could also try the apple cucumbers. Check the peel before adding to see how bitter it is.

Tomatoes are delicious! There are so many varieties to choose from: roma, cherry, grape, Russian black, beefsteak, plum, grosse lisse, yellow pear; and the list goes on. Tomatoes add a nice rich flavour and sweetness to your green savory.

Lemon juice gives a zing. There are many benefits to lemon juice including aiding in digestion, vitamin C, helps flush out toxins and bad bacteria, and is a liver tonic. How’s that for one itty-bitty fruit?

We also need something salty. Whilst you can use a healthier salt such as Celtic sea salt, the sea vegetables are a tasty and healthier alternative. ***Note: if you have a thyroid condition please check with your doctor before adding sea vegetables to your diet*** Powdered kelp may smell fishy, however this doesn’t come across when it is mixed in with other things. You only need a small amount. You could try dulse flakes as well.

Garlic is a favourite of mine. A whole essay could be written about the myriad benefits of garlic. Make sure that you buy garlic that has been grown locally and organically. Grinding garlic with a mortar and pestle before adding it to your blender will ensure you don’t end up with chunks of garlic in your savoury. You can also check out my recipe for garlic paste (http://www.greensmoothiequeen.com/en/visit-the-blog/archives/488). It doesn’t take long to make, keeps for ages, and is an easier way of adding garlic to dishes.

You could also add a little olive oil if you enjoy this on your salads. Just remember to use this in moderation! It may be a good fat, however we do not need much fat at all in our diets and it is very easy to go overboard with this.

Avocados are a great addition if you want a creamier savoury. There are different varieties of avocado to try. My favourite is Hass, however I use whatever is available seasonally.

Now for the seasoning. This is where we go to our herbs and see what takes our fancy.

***PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN SHOULD CHECK WITH A DOCTOR OR HERBAL EXPERT BEFORE TAKING HERBS***

Parsley and mint (common mint, pepperming, spearmint, chocolate mint) give a lovely fresh taste. Thyme, sage, coriander (cilantro), basil, marjoram, oregano, tarragon and rosemary are common herbs bursting with flavour. If using rosemary, then I recommend using a mortar and pestle to crush it before adding it to your blender for a smoother consistency. The flowers of the herbs can be used for a delicate flavour. The list of herbs is endless: anise, borage, caraway, chervil, dill, fennel, summer savoury, chives, lovage.

Herbs that are used for healing, such as brahmi (for memory), celery seed (anti-inflammatory), sarsaparilla (anti-rheumatic), and pennywort (arthritis) can be incorporated into green savouries for an added whammy.

You don’t need to add a lot of herbs to your savoury, as they are very intense in flavour. Just a few leaves may be all you need.

By changing the baby greens, herbs, and tomato varieties you are creating a new savoury each time. Be adventurous and share your results with us.

Blessings from the Down Under Girl,

Veronica

Purple Passion Smoothie! Who said anything about green?

November 19th, 2009 by admin

beetsI am just loving beetroot at the moment, and have come up with a super recipe for beet smoothie, which not only has great liver cleansing powers, it’s also my favourite colour….Purple!

The liver is the largest gland in the human body and is responsible for several functions which keep our bodies in good health including the production of bile. A healthy liver can benefit all parts of the body and so if it doesn’t function properly, the body can’t function at peak capacity either. My liver has taken a bit of a battering of late and I can feel that my body isn’t performing at its optimum level so it’s time to I did something to redress this situation. NOW!

Beetroot is one of the few vegetables which you can enjoy both their roots and leaves. Studies have shown that beetroots can help to protect liver cells from harmful chemicals as they contain the compound betacyanin – the red pigment which is found in beetroot. This pigment provides the body with powerful antioxidant protection. Beetroot is also rich in folate, a water soluble B vitamin which is important for a healthy heart and is also essential for the growth of tissues in the body. The red pigment in beetroot helps to raise the antioxidant enzyme levels in the liver and may also promote detoxification in the intestines, blood and liver.

Beet greens are also delicious and are rich in vitamins and minerals. They contain almost twice the potassium of the beetroot, as well as high levels of folic acid.

My Purple Passion Smoothie contains both beetroot and its leaves and is a gorgeous rich purple colour which fills you with that feel good factor!

Simply juice:

  • a small beetroot
  • a handful of beet green leaves
  • a handful of spinach
  • ½ cucumber
  • 1 large carrot
  • 2 sticks of celery
  • juice of ½ lemon
  • 1 apples

Then transfer the juice to your blender and blend with 2 bananas and extra spinach if desired. Pour into an elegant wine glass and savour – purple bliss!!!!lisa-purple-passion-pic

This is an excellent smoothie for those sceptical about the appearance of green smoothies, as the intense purple of the beetroot predominates and the greens are cleverly hidden!

Lisa Simpson

Raw Liberty

Post Workout - Green Goodness

November 18th, 2009 by admin

by Jenn Givler

After a workout, your body needs to be replenished – even if you aren’t feeling particularly hungry. After your workout, while you’re resting, is the time that your muscles are looking for energy to build, repair and become stronger. The energy they’re looking for is in the form of broken down carbs, fat and protein from the food you eat.

If they can’t find the fuel they need, they start breaking down their own cells to fuel the repair and growth. If you don’t eat what your body needs, all that hard work you did will literally go right down the tubes.

This delicious green goodness contains protein, healthy, complex carbs, fiber, antioxidants, and good fats to help nourish those muscles that just worked so hard for you.

kaleRecipe:

  • ½ cup water
  • 2 generous handfuls of spinach
  • 1 handful of kale
  • ½ cup blueberries
  • ¼ cup of raspberries
  • 1 banana

Whir that all up in your blender and enjoy!

If you like your smoothies creamier, freeze the banana and the berries prior to blending them.

10 Benefits of Drinking Green Smoothies

November 15th, 2009 by admin

I’m so excited to introduce a new member of the Green Smoothie Queen Blog Team, Lisa Simpson of Raw Liberty. Her articles will be featured on here every week and they will be chock-filled with great tips about greens! -GSQ

The Benefits of Green Smoothies

780106_garden_veggiesWe’ve all heard the sayings, “Eat Your Greens” and “Greens are good for you”, but do you really know how true it is? Greens provide us with one of the most perfect forms of nutrition we can consume. They are loaded with amino acids, (the building blocks of protein), minerals, vitamins, fibre & chlorophyll. In fact the chlorophyll – the green pigment of a plant – is biochemically almost identical to human blood! This just makes it our perfect food! According to Victoria Boutenko greens are the primary food group that match human nutritional needs most completely.

Our bodies require a certain amount of nutrients to thrive. In drinking or eating something that is packed with nutrients you will find that you will be satisfied throughout your day and your cravings will be reduced accordingly.

Greens can be combined with any other food and enhance digestion by stimulating enzyme production. Therefore, the combination of greens and fruit in green smoothies is an ideal combination.

greensmoothieGreen Smoothies are smoothies that are made with blended fresh leafy greens. It’s as simple as that. Often the greens are blended with fruits, which provide you with a delicious meal bursting with nutrition! However, as fantastic as greens are, we would have to chew them for ages in order to get them to the creamy consistency that is necessary for us to be able to take full advantage of all the nutrition they hold – the nutrients are stored within the plant’s cells and their cell walls need to be ruptured in order to release them; that’s where the smoothies come in. By blending your greens in a high speed blender, they are broken down at a cellular level which not only releases more flavour, it also makes the bounty of nutrients more readily available for your body.

So, what can Green Smoothies do for you?

Drinking a green smoothie everyday will:
* boost your immune system
* boost your mental performance giving you clearer thought
* increase digestive efficiency
* support weight loss
* balance body PH

* give you more energy
* reduce body aches and pains
* reduce acne
* reduce illness
* promote easy weight loss
* reduce craving for coffee and caffiene


… and the positive benefits goes on.

Green smoothies do look green admittedly, but they taste delicious and tend to take on the taste of the fruit in them. It is generally recommended to use 40% greens and 60% fruit, but of course you can vary this depending on taste preferences! You can use any green: experiment yourself, however, don’t use the same one all the time. It is important to rotate your greens to get a variety of nutrients and to respect the seasons. If you can’t grow your own greens, try to buy organic greens, they won’t contain pesticides and herbicides and will contain more nutrients than non-organic greens. If you can only buy non-organic, make sure you thoroughly wash them before blending.

This is my tried and tested recipe, specially for beginners.

In your blender place:
blueberries- 2 ripe bananas
- 1/2 cup of another fruit (pineapple, blueberry, apple, peach, mango)
- 1 1/2 cup of fresh greens (kale, chard leaves, or spinach)
- 1-2 cups of water (or to desired consistency – I like to eat mine with a spoon from a large wine glass…oh so decadent!)

Blend, just long enough to make it smooth and creamy without heating it up and ENJOY!

By now, hopefully, you are excited by the positive benefits of green smoothies! So, I challenge you to replace at least one meal a day for 24 days with a green smoothie, on the upcoming 24-day Countdown to Christmas. Good luck!

Lisa Simpson

Raw Liberty.

Vitamin Cocktail for the Skin!

November 12th, 2009 by admin

By Tracy Neely

Vitamin Cocktail for the Skin

spa5Today I woke up feeling refreshed and wanted to do something extra special for my skin. I love the smell of apples as they simmer, they remind me of the holidays so I decided to create a skin refiner (exfoliant) that will leave your skin feeling simply marvelous.

Apple (Green)

Apple’s are a rich source of flavonoids and polyphenol, which are powerful antioxidants. Malic acid an alpha hydroxy acid derived from apples, provides antioxidant actions and assists in skin exfoliation, to gently exfoliate and brighten the skin. Green apple also contains Vitamins A, B and C to brighten and tone the skin as well as Quercetin to calm redness.

Lemon Zest

The zest of the lemon is the outer skin which contains volatile oils and when blended with honey makes an extremely powerful exfoliant for the skin.

Honey

Honey is a by-product of honey bees when they collect the flower nectar in their mouths and the nectar mixes with enzymes and then it is turned into honey. Raw honey is honey that has not been heated for pasteurization, filtered or strained to remove the wax, pollen or propolis. Honey is a natural humectant that attracts and binds water to the upper layers of the skin.

Yogurt (Whole Milk, Plain)

yogurtYogurt is a cultured product made from the natural bacterial fermentation of milk. Fermentation of the milk sugar (lactose) produces lactic acid which is an alpha hydroxy acid. Used in skin care treatments, lactic acid has the ability to digest skin cells and improve the texture of skin making it one of the best alpha hydroxy acids for sensitive skin. Yogurt is an effective ingredient in skin care treatments and allows the outer layers of your skin to release and shed over a few days, stimulating new cell growth in the skin’s deepest layers. With its natural antibacterial and antifungal agents, it assists in getting rid of germs and bacteria that plague the skin.

Recipe

  • 1 Green apple
  • 1 Tbsp lemon zest
  • 1 Tbsp honey
  • 2 Tbsp yogurt

Core and slice green apple and place in a blender. Add the lemon zest, honey and yogurt and blend into a creamy smooth mixture. Apply entire mixture to a cleansed face and leave on for 20 minutes, if you have sensitive skin leave mixture on between 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse will cool water and apply your favorite moisturizer.

Enjoy!

Tracy

**Tracy Neely is the founder and owner of Nourish & Flourish Healthy Living, a holistic nutrition and wellness consulting business located in Orlando Florida. Tracy’s love for raw foods led her to implement raw food cooking demonstrations within her consulting business.Tracy is a mother of a wonderful little boy and a wife to an amazing man and enjoys doing yoga, juicing and creating green smoothie recipes, reading books and going for walks with her family.

Hydrating Skin Elixir for Radiant Skin

November 11th, 2009 by admin

There is something so refreshing about the smell of cucumbers, especially on a hot humid day here in Orlando.

cucumber

My motto is always, “healthy skin from the inside out” and cucumbers are at the top of my list for not only eating, but adding to skin care treatments. When I can find organic cucumbers, I take every opportunity to eat them, juice them or slice them up for my water.
When choosing any type of cucumber, the darker the color (except for the Kirby) the better. A yellow color indicates old age. It is highly recommended to choose organic cucumbers that have not been waxed. The skin on the cucumber has so many nutrients and you wouldn’t want to ingest the wax as well as the chemicals trapped in the skin. If you aren’t able to find organic cucumbers, just peel before consuming. Because cucumbers provide a wonderful feeling to the skin, they have been used for centuries as a natural toner for the skin.

Cucumbers are composed mostly of water, making it a must for glowing, hydrated skin. They are a good source of Vitamins A, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) and folic acid. The skin of the cucumber is rich in fiber and a variety of minerals including silica, magnesium and potassium. The silica in cucumbers is an essential component of healthy connective tissue, which includes muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bone. I often recommend cucumber juice to clients because the mineral silica improves the complexion and health of the skin. The ascorbic acid and caffeic acid in cucumbers prevent water retention, which may explain why cucumbers applied topically are often helpful for puffy eyes, burns and dermatitis.

Paul Bragg, a health crusader pioneer wrote in an old issue of “Nature’s Path”, “There is nothing more nourishing for the skin than to have the liquid juice from the cucumber.” He noted that cucumber juice was very beneficial at cleansing the body. When you juice the entire cucumber, it will cleanse your body of old waste materials and chemicals.

Hydrating Skin Elixir RecipeAloe vera

  • One cucumber
  • One apple
  • One tbsp. lemon juice (fresh squeezed is best)
  • Two tbsp. aloe vera gel(remove from aloe leaf)
    (Purchase organic cucumber, apple and lemon if possible)

Combine all ingredients in a blender and enjoy!

**Tracy Neely is the founder and owner of Nourish & Flourish Healthy Living, a holistic nutrition and wellness consulting business located in Orlando Florida. Tracy’s love for raw foods led her to implement raw food cooking demonstrations within her consulting business.Tracy is a mother of a wonderful little boy and a wife to an amazing man and enjoys doing yoga, juicing and creating green smoothie recipes, reading books and going for walks with her family.

Kickin’ Kale Chips

November 6th, 2009 by admin

By Doll Creelman

Can healthy snacks be this simple??

red_kaleI never knew eating raw snacks could be this good! Take a step back all you prepackaged, synthesized flavored treats. I’m here to tell you that I have found a new, get me through the cravings, snack.

Today I made kale chips. Simple, easy and oh so yummy. Instead of the cheese covered things that leave your fingers all orangey and your lips with an MSG buzz I’ve been enjoying small handfuls of warm, crispy kale chips seasoned lightly with olive oil and a mixed herb and salt sprinkle.

Here’s what I did:

  • Tore leaves from the stem (which I gave to Einstein, my fuzzy lop bunny)
  • Drizzled olive oil lightly
  • Used the mixed seasoning (organic mix from the store from a pepper mill)
  • Turned the oven on at low setting, left the door open and slowly dried them out. (this works until I get my dehydrator)

There are many recipes online for variations of this but for me the simplicity was enough! Certainly keeps my hand out of the popcorn bowl and the potato chip bag that I was searching for.

The possibilities are endless! I’m thinking some chili powder but give a nice bite! What do you think? Are your raw food snacks easy and simple? Let us know what you are snacking on.

P.S. For more snacking ideas, recipes and working through the late night nibbles join me for our FREE Sunday evening Cozy Coaching Calls. Love to have you join us!

International Green Smoothie Day Awards!

October 19th, 2009 by admin

We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming for an update on the results of our International Green Smoothie Day Challenge Contest Winners.

If you weren’t around on International Green Smoothie Day (August 15), we put together a fantastic list of Sponsors!

We had quite a few people from around the world joining us for that adventure, and in the spirit of Green Smoothie Community, we gave away great prizes to contest winners.

Ripple Maker Award

wins a Blendtec Blender!

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Andy Reed, L. Ac., Dipl. Ac. NCCAOM

Living Foods and Ancient Folk Healing

Wind-River Acupuncture

windriveracupuncture@gmail.com

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Green Moustache Award

Excalibur Dehydrator

Winner:  Jennifer Strilchuk

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Our whole family has had a blast on this green smoothie challenge. The green goodness has us all feeling so full of LIFE! My girls had so much fun giggling goofy giggles about their green smoothie mustaches. I just had to share!

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Best Green Smoothie Recipes

Win a signed copy of : Green Smoothie Revolution
from The Raw Family

Blueberry Bliss: Christine Hansen
Mid-Summer’s Eve Cosmopolitan: Tamara Premer
Strawberry Fields by the Sea Melissa Hurt
Passionately Deluxurious Smoothie: Nathalie Blechner
Purple Velvet Smoothie: Juliette King

Top Testimonial Prize:

12 month subscription to Living Raw Magazine

The one year subscription includes 6 issues and postage anywhere in the world, valued at approx $50 USD.

Winner: Jet

I started as a vegetarian when I was 14, but gave up when as a married woman I tried to start a family and had a miscarriage. I was frightened (unnecessarily) about my diet having a bearing on my ability to conceive and started to incorporate fish and some meats back into my diet. Two children later, I found it difficult to get back to being vegetarian when the rest of the family were eating flesh foods so it wasn’t until my eldest turned 10 and was continually asking to become vegetarian that we made a pact, that we’d both go veggie as long as she would eat what I say she needs to eat for her health. She’s now almost 17 and I am happy to say we are both very healthy!

My husband and son are another matter. My husband is overweight despite cycling everywhere in his job, he suffers from Ulcerative Colitis for which I have had him on organic Molasses since April and currently he has no symptoms. At the start of the year we had a very stressful time as we both thought he had Colon Cancer, all the symptoms seemed to fit but two colonoscopys later we discovered he had UC running the entire length of his Colon and ten biopsies confirmed it was consistent with UC. The hospital have had him waiting 5 months until he sees the Consultant, this appointment is in two weeks from today and meanwhile he has been cured by my Molasses experiment, or so it seems! Would you believe they actually never prescribed him any medication, even though he was passing a LOT of blood every day? I think they will be very surprised at his turn-around in health due to the Molasses. Because of his experiences with his Colon health my husband is quite sceptical about eating a lot of greens and fruits, but he has been gradually coming around to the idea and in fact yesterday he tried my smoothie when I got a takeaway from a Juice Bar. He didn’t like it, due to the seeds haha! But I am going to continue to push the idea for him.

My 13yo son and I are both asthmatic, although I’m very well these days. Both my son and my husband eat a largely vegetarian diet for ease of cooking on my part, however they both supplement their diets with meat wherever they get the chance (lunches, eating out, and the occasional home cooked meaty meal). He has been suffering during the school holidays with wheeziness which has just about gone since he has been sampling my smoothies this past few days! He has noticed the benefits and we have been discussing the potential for his health if he starts having a green smoothie each day. I always hold out hope that he will become vegetarian full time, since he can see how easy it is for me and not to mention cheaper! I believe I have brought my children up to understand the basis of good nutritive foods and this coupled with knowledge of raw foods will give them a great start in their young adult lives when they become more independent.

My husband and I did a month of raw eating back in 2007 but we both found it very difficult. I seemed to be constantly trying to think of things we could eat and chopping ingredients. It largely consisted of raw patés and salads, and lunchtimes we were generally just eating a plate of greens with nuts and things. It became very boring and a real chore to chomp through. One thing I have learned from International Green Smoothie Day is that a glass or two of highly nutritious drink can contain all I need, including the fiber often lost through juicing, with no reason to feel I am missing out on the digestive process begun in the mouth by chewing one’s food. I think a lot of people just gulp down juices in the name of health, lacking in fiber and not bothering to chew, partly because they taste ‘like medicine’ because they haven’t got enough sweet fruits or water and because they don’t feel the need to chew - no skin or bits of pips or seeds. Of course, juices have their place in our diets, but the fiber lost along with some of the vitamins, minerals, fats, amino acids and other properties is a real waste unless the pulp is used to make raw crackers etc.

Anyway I am rambling LOL.

I didn’t hold an ‘event’ unless you count the event itself of taking more green smoothies in, realising several things including those described above, and also the fact that I can ‘get by’ with just my little stick blender! It suits my tastes fine but I’m not so sure I’ve converted hubby just yet as it’s not quite ’smooth enough’ for him. I’ve educated and spread the word at my local juice bar, who are considering adding greens to their menu of available fruit and veggies, and I have gotten my parents interested in eating more things raw including Beets!

I’ve also realised I don’t ‘need’ to buy lots of raw superfoods like Maca, Mesquite, Lucuma, Blue Green Algae, et al to have a healthy balanced raw lifestyle and I am looking forward to setting out to be High Raw once again, with no guilt trips when I feel I want something cooked.

I feel I am off on my path once again; I just took a diversion is all! Thank you so much everyone for this opportunity to take part, learn more, feel more and share more!

Most Elegant Green Smoothie Presentation Award

Angela Stokes and Matt Monarch donate a set of their 8 e-books

Winner:Family Morning Smoothie

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by Julia Mauch

We have two boys, 13 and 17! They fight over the fullest glass, even if it’s just by a smidgen! And our granddaughters love to drink this from their “sippie” cups. Minus the nuts and flaked coconut, of course!

Approx. 2 cups of different greens (see below)

2 cups restructured alkaline water

Pulse blend until liquefied

2 T. of flaxseed oil

1/4 cup of fresh coconut water from a baby Thai coconut

1 cup almond milk (optional) made from raw almonds is extra wonderful!

1/2 avocado (optional)

4 frozen strawberries (may use any other berry such as blueberries, raspberries, or all together)

2 frozen bananas

Fresh or flaked unsweetened coconut (optional)

5 pecans or almonds (optional)

Raw agave nectar to sweeten

Pulse blend until smooth. Blend for approx. 10 seconds, and then turn on high for another 20 seconds.
Mild tasting Greens I’ve had success with:

Beet Greens

Chard

Baby Spinach

Dandelion greens

These greens are GOOD, especially kale, but I use sparingly for my boys because they don’t like a strong ‘green- tasting’ smoothie:

Kale

Collard

Top Powder Room Posters (2 Winners)

The Raw Vegan Network Member’s Recipe e-Book  A Collection of Our Favorite Raw Vegan Recipes from Around the World

Winner: Jennifer Strilchuk

One highly effective 1-on-1 Magick Power Session with Nathalie Lussier

Winner : Juliette King

We had so many Generous and Fantastc Sponsors that we had Prizes Galore  and we ran out of categories… *giggles*

So here’s the list of ALL the prizewinners!

One pair of handmade earrings from

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Winner:  Anna Jonsson


Raw Breakthrough/Elements for Life

2 Coaching sessions (a $200 value).

Winner:  Jane McDermott

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3 books of raw knowledge

Winners: Annabella Cruz
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Wild Edible Book - Starter Guide

Winner: Jane McDermott

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1 Book Celebrating Our Raw Nature

Winner :  Karla Morelli

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‘The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception’  the eBook version of the book It is in the genre of self-improvement and new age

Winner:  Beth Grant

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Winner: Virginia Morrison

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Winner :  Angela Randels

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15-page report called “Five Steps to Raw Success That Will Make Your Raw Journey a Breeze”

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Winner: Kari Powell

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Winners:   Paul Rauh – South Korea
Tandi Hartle – US
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Winners:  Melissa Scavetta
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Winner:  Erika Scheidegger

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Winner: Darya Slyusaryeva

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The Three P's! Pears, Pineapple, Parsley!

October 6th, 2009 by admin

by Joyce Wiatroski

Hey Green Smoothie Super Star!

Here’s an interesting taste treat you might like to try.

I’ve been using more fresh parsley in my salads, juices and in my smoothies…today I made a super tasting powerhouse:

Pears, Pineapple, Parsley!

  • 2 ripe pears
  • 1/3 of a fresh pineapple (approx)
  • half a frozen banana (to add body and potassium)
  • 1/3 of a large bunch of parsley (approx)
  • 1/2″ slice of fresh ginger
  • 1 cup of filtered water
  • 1 cup of ice cubes (optional)

**I have a Blendtec - so I add a cup of ice cubes on top of everything, too…
this is thick and creamy - eliminate the banana and add more water if you want a thinner outcome.

Enjoy!
Joyce

Joyce Wiatroski is the wit and wisdom found on foodiefumblings blog. You can watch for her contributions on the Diva blog on Tuesdays.

From Doll’s Kitchen. . .

September 29th, 2009 by admin

I had a nice chat this afternoon with a great Raw Food advocate, Natasha Kyssa and one thing we talked about was how important greens are in our diets. Although I’m doing very well keeping my food plan clean I realize that I’m still not adding enough green smoothies to my daily routine. I really believe that I need to fix this.

I love checking in on the Green Smoothie Blog to see the recipes and fun ideas people share. I have the same smoothie over and over again: bananas, spinach and celery. Don’t get me wrong. I really do love my green smoothies like this. They are tasty and in a quirky way becoming familiar to me. Not quite comfort food but I think they’re coming close.

I’m going to step outside of my comfort zone today and make something completely new and different for me. So for something new and exciting I give you :

greensmoothieTropical Tune-up and Relaxer

  • Fruit of one ripe mango
  • Big chunk of fresh pineapple
  • Coconut – as much as you’d like
  • Very small bit of fresh ginger

Blend together adding enough water to make a nice blend.

To this add:

Greens – fill the blender (I’m using Romaine since I don’t want to play with the flavors too much!)

Blend again. Taste.

Add whatever to make it taste and feel like a tropical breeze.

For an added bite add a pinch of cayenne Serve with a spike of pineapple and a cutesy umbrella! Close your eyes and imagine you’re hearing the surf.

Wonderful!

Do you feel relaxed? Add some great Beach Boys surfin’ music and you’re there.