tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29074575078221614062024-03-05T16:38:20.632-06:00Greens Veg FruitSince I started juicing and making green smoothies, I've felt more energetic, my skin has improved, my mood has brightened, and I've just felt better overall. These effects are definitely noticeable because the opposite happens when I stop juicing and blending. I decided I wanted to share what I've learned along the way.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger58125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907457507822161406.post-89116953513622533672012-03-18T16:39:00.001-05:002012-03-18T16:47:00.814-05:00Dessert - "Healthy Shamrock Shake"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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~¼ cup mint leaves (not packed, loosely in cup)</div>
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3 granny smith apples</div>
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Here's the second drink for St. Patrick's Day where I use nothing but green produce. So this tastes nothing like a "Shamrock Shake" but it's definitely a lot healthier. You can use whatever mint you like. I used mint from my father's garden--I think it's lemon balm. Not really my preferred mint but that's all he had. My mint didn't quite make it over the crazy hot summer.</div>
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You can use any type of vegan milk for this. Vanilla almond would probably be the best. Or even add some vegan creamer or yogurt to make it more rich. You could also put it in the freezer for a bit after making so it firms up.</div>
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The ice is necessary to keep the foam to a minimum. Since this recipe doesn't have any frozen produce, it would be a foamy mess without the ice. I added 3 ice cubes to the blender.</div>
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I think I would have liked this better if the mint I had were "mintier". I will have to try making this again when I have a different mint.</div>
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7 large leaves swiss chard</div>
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7 Bartlett pears</div>
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I'm not a huge St. Patrick's Day person since I don't drink or stay out late (very often) but I thought this would be fun. My green beer alternative. A juice with only green produce was a new one for me (at least intentionally). I even picked only the white-stemmed chard from my garden. And I used the green dots glass straw from <a href="http://www.glassdharma.com/" target="_blank">GlassDharma</a>! </div>
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Of course, you don't need to follow the 7-7-7 ingredients but this combination turned out amazing. If you like parsley a lot, I'd add more parsley. I think I will the next time I make this. The pear added the right amount of sweetness, the lime had great flavor, I could detect a hint of parsley, and the chard gave that signature "green" taste. </div>
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I imagine that this juice would be great to drink to curb the effects of a hangover. Be careful, everyone! Don't drink and drive! (Alcohol of course...nothing wrong with drinking this juice and driving!)</div>
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Here's the "<a href="http://greensvegfruit.blogspot.com/2012/03/dessert-healthy-shamrock-shake.html">Healthy Shamrock Shake</a>" recipe I promised!</div>
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3 bunches red dandelion greens<br />
4 leaves rainbow chard<br />
1 small juicing orange<br />
~3 oz mango frozen<br />
~3 oz peaches frozen<br />
~2 oz strawberries frozen<br />
Dulse<br />
3 T ground chia seeds<br />
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I called this <i>Weeds in the Garden </i>because I got the chard from my garden and dandelion greens are considered a weed. A very nutritious weed. Kind of funny that I bought the weeds from the store. I'm going to look into growing dandelions. Easy of course, but I don't want them to take over my whole garden.<br />
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This was very <i>green </i>tasting so probably not for the uninitiated.<br />
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I found a conjoined twin chard in the garden!<br />
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Here's a preview of one of the vegetable gardens, freshly installed:<br />
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5 small (sweet) juicing oranges</div>
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~4 oz raspberries frozen</div>
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~2 cups almond milk unsweetened</div>
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This is the perfect dessert smoothie for Valentine's Day--so pink and sweet (but not overly so)! These raspberries were a very deep red so it didn't take that many to turn this smoothie a bright pink. Great healthy alternative to V-day candies. </div>
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The sweetness of the oranges is balanced by the tartness of the raspberries making this smoothie just sweet enough without going overboard. </div>
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3 leaves lacinato kale<br />
Large handful baby spinach<br />
1 cucumber<br />
1 small ruby red grapefruit<br />
1 small handful raspberries frozen<br />
1 handful mango frozen<br />
3 T ground flax seeds<br />
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I love the way a bit of citrus can really liven up a smoothie. The acidity balances out the bitterness of the greens and the sweetness of the cucumber and mango. This was a great blend.<br />
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1 head romaine<br />
1/4 head red cabbage<br />
1 tray wheatgrass<br />
7 granny smith apples<br />
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I call this <i>The Joker</i> because everything was purple and green. The juice turned out a deep reddish color...kind of like cherry coke. This was very green tasting but in a good way.<br />
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4 bunches dandelion greens<br />
1/4 cantaloupe<br />
~4 oz peaches frozen<br />
Dulse<br />
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I couldn't figure out why I called this <i>OGP</i>. After an embarrassing amount of time, I realized it's <i>Orange Green Purple</i>!<br />
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I made this when I first started using dandelion greens. I made them the only greens in this smoothie because I wanted to get a good idea of their flavor (in a smoothie). They kind of taste like a mix between wheat grass and swiss chard.<br />
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I just love the way red kale looks. Purple veins in dark green leaves and a stem that's purple on the outside and light green on the inside. Red kale is less bitter than other kales making it a great choice for juicing. You don't have to use as much fruit with this. If you aren't used to green juice though, I'd recommend adding an extra pear.</div>
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That's Dax--she didn't atually drink any--I knew she wouldn't though. Our cats were fed kibble (AKA crapple) for the first year of their lives (before we had them) so they don't know what real food is. It's very hard to get them to try food that's not in kibble form.(Thankfully we've got them to eat canned, pouch, and rehydrated raw food.)</div>
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6 leaves lacinato kale</div>
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It was the middle of summer and I was really hungry and hot. I knew a green smoothie wouldn't fill me up so I decided to make ice cream from greens and fruit. The main difference between this mix and a green smoothie is I used soy and almond liquids instead of water and it had a higher fruit ratio. I added 1 more tablespoon than I usually use of ground flax seeds so it would be thicker than usual.</div>
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I was so excited about it I had forgotten to take a picture of the ingredients so I took one when I remembered. Once blended, I added to my ice cream maker. I have and earlier version of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0043XYHLS/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=grevegfru0f-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0043XYHLS" target="_blank">this one</a> and I really like it.</div>
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I thought it tasted great--filling and cooled me off but my husband didn't like it at all. I'm not sure why. Maybe because he expects ice cream to have a certain flavor? </div>
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This made a lot! It completely filled up the ice cream maker. I tried freezing what was leftover but it got rock hard and didn't thaw evenly. It was inedible after that. If you make this, make sure you have enough people to eat it just after it's made. </div>
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Not exactly the most creative name but any kind of kale + apples makes a great juice. If you add more apples (or less kale), this would even be a good starter juice for most people--even the vegephobic. (I probably wouldn't tell them it's kale until after they drank it.)</div>
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This was the first time I tried red kale. It's supposed to be sweeter than the other kale varieties. I would say it's slightly less bitter than the others.</div>
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3 leaves lacinato kale<br />
Large handful baby spinach<br />
Large handful frozen blueberries<br />
1 small orange<br />
Small handful frozen mango<br />
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3 romaine hearts<br />
1/2 cucumber<br />
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1 small beet<br />
1 tray wheatgrass<br />
1 bunch red kale<br />
5 fuji apples<br />
1 granny smith apple<br />
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I'm not personally a huge fan of beets but my husband loves them so I make sure I add them to my juice recipes from time to time. If you're not careful, they can add an overwhelming earthy taste. For some reason, my husband doesn't notice the earthy taste (or likes it) but just the sweetness that is inherent with root vegetables. I do love the intense red/pink color of the juice though. They will turn almost any juice red, even if you have a lot of greens in it.<br />
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This juice wasn't too earthy for my taste because the sweetness of the apples and red kale, and the green flavor of the red kale and wheatgrass helped cover it up. So both my husband and I were happy with this concoction.<br />
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It was one watermelon radish but I don't remember how many apples and pears I used now. It doesn't matter because I won't be remaking this. I got really excited about the watermelon radishes I saw at the store so decided to get some. I read online that they are sweet enough to eat raw. So I thought it'd be OK to use a whole one in a juice.<br />
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This turned out so spicy it made my chest hurt. I could only drink a few sips. Oh well, at least it was pretty. If I used watermelon radish again, I'd probably only use a 1/4 or even less. I didn't follow my own advice and taste the produce before I juice/blend it.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907457507822161406.post-58361244708052806592012-01-13T15:46:00.001-06:002012-01-13T15:46:21.627-06:00Wasted FoodThe Whole Foods Blog has a great posting today about <a href="http://blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/2012/01/trim-your-food-waste/" target="_blank">cutting down on wasted food</a>. I know I am guilty of this from time to time but I really think that juicing and blending has helped me with this. For blending, you just need to have some fruit and then you can add in whatever veg/greens you need to use up. I try to stock up on frozen fruit for this reason. And juicing is even more flexible--you don't have to use fruit. Just today, I realized that I had some romaine that was on the edge of going bad so I used all of it in a juice. I had originally planned to use it for a salad but never got around to it and knew I couldn't tonight. Recipe coming soon. I called it <i>The Joker</i>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907457507822161406.post-16421931010993445222012-01-10T16:18:00.001-06:002012-02-03T16:26:26.229-06:00Quick Tip - Cleaning Your Juicer<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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It's a good idea to run around 4 cups of water or so through your juicer after you finish juicing. This flushes out some particles and you have less work to do when you clean it. If you have a vertical single auger juicer like I do, then this water flush will allow you to juice a different kind of juice next without the flavors mixing. In that case, I'd run water through it until it's clear.<br />
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But wait--don't pour that "dirty" water down the drain! There are many ways to use that (extremely) watered down juice!<br />
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<li>Drink after exercising for a healthier alternative to sugary sports drinks.</li>
<li>Pour on your compost pile.</li>
<li>Water you outdoor plants.</li>
<li>Use when cooking rice or other grains instead of plain water.</li>
<li>Use when reconstituting dehydrated food/bouillon.</li>
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And if you freeze it in ice cube trays there are even more things you can do with it!<br />
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<li>Give to your dogs as a cool treat.</li>
<li>Use as ice for iced tea or other drinks.</li>
<li>Use as the ice in your smoothies.</li>
<li>Lightly massage on puffy eyes.</li>
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Of course, the type of juice you make will depend on how you use it. You obviously wouldn't use the water from say a pear-apple juice for your savory rice dish but it would be great for boiling oats for a pleasantly sweet breakfast. Make sure you don't ever feed your dogs grapes or onions. (<a href="http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/people-foods.aspx" target="_blank">ASPCA Poison Control for details</a>)<br />
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I'm sure there are many other uses for this "dirty" water--please share if you have any!<br />
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Large bunch of rainbow chard (I had about 4 leaves of each color--pink, red, orange, green)<br />
~8 oz cherries frozen<br />
~8 oz chilled vanilla almond rooibos tea (no flavorings, just vanilla bean, almonds, and rooibos)<br />
3 T ground flax seeds<br />
A few shakes of Ceylon cinnamon<br />
Ice<br />
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I actually made this today so this recipe is jumping way ahead but I just felt like writing about it now.<br />
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I stopped juicing and blending for a while because I got really busy with other things and then I started to get headaches almost every day. Maybe because I stopped? My skin is also not too great since stopping. I was determined to make a green smoothie today but didn't have much in the way of produce (or any groceries for that matter) so I went out to the garden and harvested some rainbow chard. Thankfully, I had some frozen cherries left. I was a bit worried that this would turn out bitter but the tea and the cinnamon really helped balance things out and it had a bit of a kick. This was a very watery smoothie--more like a juice but that is completely fine with me.<br />
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Did you get your 366 black-eyed peas for luck and greens for money on new year's day? I had been so busy that I had forgotten all about it til a few days before. Unfortunately, the store was out of dried and fresh black-eyed peas so I had to go with canned. I ended up making a sage bep dish.<br />
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And then I forgot about the greens! How could I forget those?! I went outside around 8 (in my robe with a flashlight!) and harvested some rainbow chard, purple mustard greens, and purple pak choi. I usually eat/drink greens raw but I wanted to do the traditional NYD thing so I sauteed them in safflower oil and added garlic, onion, and chili powder, pepper, salt, and vinegar. It's crazy how that much raw cooks down into two small servings. I left the rib in the leafy parts but cut it off below the leaf. I take the leftover stems and freeze them for my dogs to eat as a treat. It was pretty good (a little too salty) and I hope it brings me green for 2012!☺<br />
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I also hope all of you have a green, healthy 2012! The new year brings a perfect chance to challenge yourself to make healthier food and drink choices!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907457507822161406.post-86082803072124124912011-10-18T13:49:00.000-05:002012-02-03T16:26:46.852-06:00Still HereI didn't disappear--I was taking a break from the Internet for a little bit.<br />
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Here's some completely unrelated video from a trip to our friends' farm.<br />
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I'll be back soon with more recipes.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1