Showing posts with label smoothies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoothies. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

My Secret Weapon to Beat the Heat. Strawberry-Coconut Smoothies P.S. Dear Monsoon: Please hurry.




Rain would be a true God send right now here in Phoenix. It always looks like even the cacti are going to give up and die during the endlessly long summer's here. I guess too much of anything can wear on one's nerves. Come July, after most people get tired of mindlessly commenting or joking about the stifling dry heat, all one can do is wipe off the continual beads of sweat rolling down their necks and pray for the monsoon.

Monsoon season is nothing short of a true miracle. Natures wrath at her finest. After months and months without a single drop of rain the sky darkens without notice and beautiful violent rains pour from the wakened sky and hit the hard, cracked desert floor. There is no drier dust than that found in the Arizona desert in July. Just when the cacti start to wilt and the weary desert animals are ready to call it quits, God sends them relief. And He doesn't skimp on the job. 

The smell is my favorite part of the monsoons. It's no ordinary rain. The layers of dust and sand that have accumulated on the streets and in my nose can only be washed away by the heavy rains of August. I wait anxiously starting mid July for the chance to sit outside amidst the sheets of rain and furious winds that wash every trace of dust from the startled desert. It lasts only for a few minutes but is enough to quench the deserts thirst for many more months. It is energizing   refreshing   uplifting invigorating and restores even the most lifeless soul.


During these long, hot months in the desert it is difficult to want to eat, let along cook anything. We need to save every single ounce of energy that we have so that the heat doesn't drag us down and reduce us to ashes. Water is our best friend but my secret weapon is coconut water which instantly rejuvenates me and gives me the energy to make it through the entire days obstacles which includes getting the mail while the sun is still out.

You think I'm joking?



Coconut Water + Frozen Berries =  Extreme Heat Blaster





When I'm feeling like I want a sweet treat and need some extra refreshing, I always go for these Strawberry-Coconut smoothies. They take all of 3 minutes to make and are a gazillion times healthier (and tastier IMO) than milk shakes or fast food smoothies. I think it important to note that even the drinks labeled "Real Fruit Smoothies" are not in fact good for you. At all. Period. And that includes popular Juice Joints. Sorry.


I keep a big bag of frozen berries from Costco in my freezer and plenty of coconut water around to make these smoothies throughout the summer months. They taste even better when sitting in the pool oddly enough. :)



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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mother's Day Give Away and Coconut-Strawberry Smoothies



I'm feeling very crafty lately. Which would seem pretty odd if you knew me in real life. I've become, in the words of my MIL 'domesticated'. Crafts weren't what she was referring to when she told me that, but I always found the term... annoying  interesting for some reason. Alas, it's true. I spend my 'free' time flipping happily through cookbooks and magazines, I like to bake now for crying out loud and I've started doing crafts which I swore I'd never do, who has the time for that? Oh, and to top it off,  I even purchased my very own sewing machine recently! shhhhhh  You'll ruin my rep. Oh who am I kidding, the kids put a screeching halt to any dignified or interesting style that I had long ago. Totally worth it, the darlings. ;)

Which brings me to Mother's Day, the most important day of the year. ;)  Does anyone actually read the preface of a blog post titled 'Give Away'? I saw some yarn wreaths on the web a month or so ago and thought, 'Hey, I could totally do that!' They are super cute and add a touch of 'domesticed flair' to your front door. So I made one for me (of course) you know, just to see if they were cute enough to give as gifts. I also made one for my MIL and step-mom; another annoying term, I always associate it with the negative for some reason. My mom lives with us so she doesn't get one ;) We usually go out for lunch by ourselves on Mother's Day.










They turned out really cute and I love how soft and pretty they are. The felt flowers are just adorable don't you think? They are just perfect on a front door for Spring time. They'd also be cute in a laundry/sewing room which is were my step mom, Brenda is putting hers. You can doll them up by adding little birds & eggs or some empty thread spindles (is that what they're called?) or whatever you'd like. There are great tutorials like this one here if you'd like to make your own. She used a straw type wreath to wrap the yarn around. I used a cheap-o Styrofoam one on sale at the craft store. Did I mention that these sell on etsy for $40-$60?!!
It cost me about $12 to make 2 of them! I did get everything on sale, but stuff like this is usually always on sale.


I'm giving away one yellow yarn wreath to a  lucky reader in honor of Mother's Day. I wish I had posted this sooner for those of you who would have liked to give it as a gift but I honestly thought Mother's Day was towards the end of May. {where did I put my 'mommy brain' disclaimer stamp?....} 

The wreath itself  I'm giving away will be yellow but the winner can choose any combination of the following colors of felt in up to 5 flowers arranged how you like:  Teal, Burgundy, Cream, Petal Pink, Grey and Tan.









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For those of you who are still with me I really wanted to share this fabulously refreshing drink with you!
Honestly, it's my favorite pick me up drink and is so yummy. Coconut water is the key to this instant feel good drink. Coconut water is loaded with minerals and electrolytes that work instantly to refresh your tired body and mind. I don't know how I ever lived without it. The thought of a cold Pomigranate-Coconut drink pulls me out of bed in the morning because I know I will feel instantly energized and ready to tackle get 4 kids up and fed and ready for the day. Most days I just don't have time to sit and sip on the 3 cups of coffee that used to get me slowly moving.

My kids love this smoothie made with coconut water. My teenager is the only one who won't drink coconut water by itself because he stubbornly insists that Gatorade is where it's at. I won't buy Gatorade so he'll come around eventually! I wish he would drink it, Coconut water is is a million times better as a 'sports drink' IMHO. The electrolytes are derived right from nature and it's what your body wants needs.


For the Coconut-Strawberry Smoothie:

2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries
3 cups chilled coconut water (Trader Joe's and Costco are cheapest)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
if using fresh strawberries, throw in a cup of crushed ice.

Optional: 1/2 a banana, 1-2,  1" pieces frozen orange peel, 1 tablespoon flax meal


Blend all ingredients together on high speed until completely blended. Enjoy!







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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Kefir vs. Yogurt. Put This On Your Grocery List Today!

















Kefir is a fermented milk drink. The word kefir is said to have originated from the Turkish word "Keif" which means "good feeling". Kefir dates back many centuries to the shepherds of the Caucasus Mountains who carried kefir grains in milk stored in leather pouches where it would ferment into fizzy sour yogurt. Doesn't sound appetizing? Well actually it is! A diet of kefir grains is what's been attributed the long and healthy life of the people of the Caucasus Mountains.


What makes kefir so good for you? Inside the kefir grains are billions and billions of live beneficial bacteria.
When ingested, these bacteria literally cleans your body of bad bacteria and other harmful things that shouldn't be there. Immediately after drinking kefir you feel fresh and relaxed.

In addition to beneficial bacteria and yeast, kefir contains many vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes. Particularly calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, B2 and B12, vitamin K, vitamin A and vitamin D. Tryptophan, one of the essential amino acids abundant in kefir, is well known for its relaxing effect on the nervous system.





So, how is Kefir different than the yogurt that we all know and love?



Click 'read more'  below to find out!







Well, when comparing probiotics, kefir has about 5 times more friendly bacteria than yogurt. And the diversity of those beneficial bacteria are much wider than those in yogurt. Think of it as really, really smart yogurt!

Most yogurts that people buy contain a ton of sugar or artificial sweeteners, even the ones labeled 'healthy'.
Kefir is absolutely positively wonderful tasting and contains no added sugars or artificial additives.
Instead of buying those flavored yogurts or yogurt smoothies, buy some kefir next time instead!

Also, the abundance of enzymes in kefir brings more health benefits than yogurt, especially to lactose intolerant people, many of whom can tolerate kefir without difficulty, as long as the kefir is raw and not cooked (cooking destroys the enzymes). How is this possible? Kefir's beneficial yeast and bacteria provide alctase, an enzyme whic consumes most of the lactose left after the culturing process.


Unlike yogurt, kefir can help protect and repair your gut after you've taken antibiotics! I drink kefir daily as do my kiddos. I attribute this along with a diet rich if fruits and veggies to the fact that none of us get sick nearly as much as we used to, and when we do it's much less severe and short lived.


 My Kefir Parfait 


Some of the ways we enjoy tart, creamy and delicious kefir:

  • Kefir Parfait's with fresh berries and home made granola
  • In a banana-strawberry smoothie
  • I switch out my babies cow milk bottle for a bottle of kefir every day.
  • Straight out of the bottle for a mid-morning pick me up, Yum!


picture from Lifeway Kefir



For those of you who want to lose weight,  having kefir as part of your diet could make you shave unwanted weight faster. Because kefir has probiotics, it speeds up the your body’s metabolism letting your body burn more fats and calories even if you’re only spending your normal workout time.





Amazing Health Benefits of Kefir You'll Feel Right Away:

1.Strongest natural remedy against any allergy


2.Strongest natural antibiotic without side effects

3.Treats liver disease

4.Treats gallbladder, dissolves gall bladder stones

5.Clears the body of salts, heavy metals, radionuclides, and alcoholic products

6.Cleans the body of chemical antibiotics

7.Treats kidney stones

8.Good bacteria in kefir are able to fight off pathogenic microorganisms

9.Lowers level of LDL cholesterol

10.Cleans the gastrointestinal tract

11.Irritable Bowel Syndrome

12.Treats gastritis

13.Treats pancreatitis

14.Treats ulcers

15.Prevents and treats colon cancer

16.Improves digestion

17.Improves the body functions

18.Improves the human immune system

19.Cures Candida yeast infections

20.Cures hypertension

21.Stops growth of cancer cells

22.Speeds up healing process

23.Treats psoriasis

24.Treats eczema

25.Treats inflammatory diseases

26.Reduces size of tumors

27.Treats heart disease

28.Reverses calcination of blood vessels

29.Clears the blood vessels

30.Boosts the bodies energy

31.Natural “feel good” food

32.Treats lung infections

33.Normalizes metabolism thereby can be used as for weight loss

34.Cures acne

35.Has anti-oxidants and anti-aging properties

36.Nourishes hair

37.Treats the gum disease parodontosis

38.Lessens effects of medicines

39.Replenishes body of good bacteria after antibiotic

40.Balances the microflora of the body’s digestive system

41.Regulates blood pressure

42.Lowers blood sugar

43.Lowers blood lipid levels or cholesterol and fatty acids

44.Treats diarrhea

45.Treats constipation

46.Promotes bowel movement

47.Anti-stress properties

48.Treats sleeping disorders

49.Treats depression

50.Treats attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

51.Improves the brains neuro functions like reflexes, memory retention, attention, the five senses

52.Reduces flatulence

53.Lactic acid fermentation enhances the digestibility of milk based foods. People who cannot otherwise digest milk, can enjoy the vital calcium rich Kefir.

54.Treats yeast infection

55.Eliminates vaginal odors

56.Cures wrinkles

57.Treats arthritis

58.Treats colitis

59.Treats gout

60.Cures migraines

61.Treats rheumatism

62.Treats other stomach disorders

63.Detoxifies the body

64.Improves protein quality of milk, and enhances absorption and digestion

65.Good bacteria manufacture B vitamins such as B3, B6 and folic acid.

66.Aids in treating tuberculosis

67.Treats stomach cramps

68.Treats chronic intestine infections

69.Treats liver infections

70.Treats asthma

71.Treats bronchitis

72.Treats sclerosis

73.Treats anemia

74.Treats hepatitis

75.Healing effects on catarrh, digestive nodes, astral nodes, bilious complaints

76.Treats leaky gut syndrome

77.Prevents metastasis

78.Cures bad morning breath

 
 
Think it's to good to be true?
Don't take my word for it, start drinking kefir regularly and you'll quickly see the many benefits for yourself.
 
 
So put Kefir on your grocery list right away and get feeling better!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Detox Day 2: Breakfast In a Glass, Start Your Day Off on a Good Note!

Smoothies are one of my favorite healthy breakfasts. They are delicious obviously but also because if you put a few healthy ingredients in them they are also the perfect breakfast IMO. Pick up a bag of toasted flaxmeal which is pretty easy to find these days at most well-stocked markets. Flax adds fiber and essential Omega fatty acids and it has a wonderful mild nutty flavour perfect in smoothies as well as oatmeal, muffins etc.
Flax is very high in lignans, which have anti-tumor properties—lignans act as antioxidants that could mirror the results of Tamoxifen, the anti-cancer drug for breast cancer.

Check out these 25 Healthy Smoothies from Whole Living.
Also, don't forget to click my smoothie link on my right side bar for easy, healthy and quick ideas!


Apple Carrot Ginger Smoothie


Carrot-Mango-Herb Smoothie
Kiwi Smoothie

Banana-Oat Smoothie






Mona Claire loving her Berry-Tofu Smoothie with Flax



Mix it up a bit! We have a breakfast Gazpacho 3-4 times a week too. Yup, my kids love them!



Keeping a daily journal holds you accountable and keeps you on track!
I carry a small note book to jot down what I eat and my thoughts.
I also just downloaded the 'LivingStrong' App for my IPad which is an excellent calorie counter, nutritional data base, excersise tracker and more!
Also, it will be nice ( I hope ) to look back and see my progress!




BTW, this is what we had for dinner. 3-Bean Vegetarian Chili, slightly adapted from
Whole Living. I added kidney beans and more veggie juice.



Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tofu-Berry Morning Smoothie



If your anything like me, you get completely bored with breakfast every once and a while. I don't like to give the kids cold cereal very often because most all of them are laden with sugar and processed flour. Also, if you could see how much these 3 boys eat you would know that they easily scarf down a big box of cereal and well, boxed cereal is like $4 ea. That adds up fast. So that leaves the old reliable oatmeal. Even though we doll it up with pecans, flax, honey and dried fruit you can only eat so much oatmeal. That goes for eggs too.
Smoothies are always a fun treat and perfectly nutritious when made with healthy ingredients. You can always use plain, non-fat yogurt or Greek yogurt as a base, then add fruit of choice.

This time I used some soft Organic Tofu instead of yogurt for the protein. I freeze fresh blueberries when they are in season and chopped up frozen banana so the smoothies are nice and cold. That's it, blend it all up, add a tablespoon of flax meal for added Omega's and you have a super power breakfast smoothie!
These will wake you up and keep you energized much longer than cold cereal. Perfect breakfast for kids going to school!


Baby Mona gives her smile of approval!




Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Berry-Orange Julius Smoothie






Isn't it funny what you remember from your childhood? Things that scared you half-to-death that you laugh at now. Things that you thought you absolutely, positively couldn't live without that seem so trivial in retrospect. Small things that brought you such happiness as a child so as that they imprinted a certain magic of sorts on your soul. And when you come across them years later you are flooded with nostalgic happiness. Few things bring such memories rushing me back to my childhood and Orange Julius' are one of them. We didn't get many sweet treats when I was little. A fact that I tolerated belligerently then but appreciate greatly now. A tradition that my children have begrudgingly been placed upon. Once or Twice a month at most my healthy conscience, and looking back budget conscience mother packed all four of us up and we went to the market or the mall for a sweet treat.
Orange Julius' were my absolute favorite, hands down. I could hardly contain myself as we stood in the always endlessly long line waiting for our Icy, sweet Julius treat. It's funny, back then I thought they were good for you, they were full of fruit right? Hmmmmm. Good thing I didnt' have to worry about that then.

Well , Orange Julius has long since been gone, replaced by another fad of the moment. I've been making my own various tropical smoothies and juices for my family for special treats and had all but forgotten about Orange Julius'. Then, last week, my mom handed me what I thought was our usual mixed berry-yogurt smoothie.  I took a sip........ and schazaaaam, was blasted into my childhood via my taste buds!

What was this magical concoction that has eluded me all these years? This simple recipe that brings back memories of happiness and childhood bliss. I'll tell you, and only because not only is it tear inducing delicious, but contains NO sugar! This may not mean much to you if you've never had a sugar-laden Orange Julius, but let me tell you, it's BIG TIME!


Berry-Orange Julius Smoothie 


1 cup mixed frozen berries

2 cups non-fat, plain yogurt

1 ripe banana

1 tablespoon Flax Meal ( ground, toasted flax seed)

3 small pieces frozen orange peel 

1 teaspoon vanilla extract


Combine all ingredients in blender and blend on high till smooth. That's it! Simple, yummy happiness!!



Frozen orange peel is the key ingredient, vanilla too I guess. I've been giving my mom a hard time for peeling and saving orange peels. She gives a small amount of them to my kids as snacks occasionally and boasts that they contain super levels of vitamin C and antioxidants, only found in the peel. My little ones chomp them up to my amazement and now they have found an even greater purpose as far as I'm concerned!







Monday, May 10, 2010

Banana Orange Frosty, sugar free!








1 1/2 cups Plain Non-Fat yoguhrt

1 cup Orange Juice

*1/4 cup Wheat Germ

1/2 tsp Real Vanilla

1 large ripe banana

1 TBSP Raw Honey (from the area you live in)

1/4 tsp ground cinnamon

* orange zest for "sprinkles"


In a blender combine all ingredients. Cover and blend on high speed 1 minute or until smooth.
Pour into glasses, garnish with thin slice of orange and sprinkle with orange zest.
**Orange peel is a monoterpene; a master detoxifier for you body. So it not only makes things taste excellent and fresh, is excellent for your bod! ;-) My kids call them "sprinkles" and think they are getting a special treat. Well, I guess they are.



** Wheat germ is high in fiber and protein. It is very low calorie and non-fat. Wheat germ is high in Vitamin E- best known for it's prevention in heart disease and strengthening the immune system.

Wheat germ is a great source of Folic Acid, which is a B vitamin necessary for hear and blood vessel health.  Research has linked Folic Acid in protecting against neural birth defects.

Wheat germ provides 100%  of the recommended Daily Values of Phospherus, Magnesium and Zinc.