Songtsan Posted May 28, 2015 Milk (whatever type you like) Oils (fish, olive, flax, or what have you) Nuts (or nut butters) Powders (protein, cayenne, ginger, spirulina, chlorella, etc. -Basically anything you want...see the list of supplements I take in my other thread, 'what supplements do you take') Fiber (I like psyllium) Chia seeds Ground flax Frozen fruit -prepare a weeks or more powders-mix and store in mason jars, determine your ideal amount of ingredients based on calories, macro nutrient ratios ahead of time...dial it all in and it is the quickest, easiest meal for those who don't like to cook...I've went months living on smoothies alone and felt great... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songtsan Posted May 28, 2015 Sure, why not? I use almond, coconut, cashew milks...oh and I add vanilla extract, and other flavorants.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue eyed snake Posted May 28, 2015 I do fruit smoothie everyday, yummie. Â Lately i make some green smoothies, fruit with green veggies. I have to try it slowly to see whether i can digest it. Turnips tops are nice, spinach seem to be a bit problematic, would that i had a garden, then I would grow spinach beet and put that in the blender, that is a super greenleafed food! I do not use milk, but sometimes i do use oils. Â But I wouldnt like to be without my warm food, while I was sick this winter i sometimes was too tired too cook and eat and I don't feel well with that. Â But I do like to put a lot of stuff into my breakfast, oats with ground nuts, dried fruits, seeds , yummie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vonkrankenhaus Posted May 28, 2015 (edited) Be sure to chew these liquid "smoothies", because blenders do not emit digestive enzymes (saliva).  Also - be cautious with using green vegetables that are high in oxalates (spinach, kale, etc, etc):  http://townsendletter.com/Jan2015/green0115.html#.VV9K4xLpRbQ.facebook  Not everything in the above linked article is correct, but I present it here to introduce the general issue of oxalate-rich vegetables being consumed raw in quantity.  And of course, this would be of interest to the "pineal decalcification" people.   -VonKrankenhaus Edited June 2, 2015 by vonkrankenhaus 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue eyed snake Posted May 28, 2015 thank you, Â I do 'chew' smoothies, i've problems chewing and this is a reasonable solution, until now it's the only way i do take enough fruit everyday. Â Green foods i normally eat warm, the green smoothies were an idea of my neighbor, some weeks ago i was too tired too cook and eat, and then i found a bottle with green smoothy on my doorstep. It's very nice to have such neighbors. Â But where the turnip tops went down very well, i did have problems with the spinach and your link provides me with the answer. Though I remember when i grew my own spinach, i liked to eat some of it while I was working, but then you take the nicest leaves and take considerably less than a big handful. Kale i would never eat raw...that feels just wrong. Â Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songtsan Posted June 2, 2015 I throw in digestive enzymes...and chew them too... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted June 2, 2015 (edited) my Green smoothie 1/2 banana - good to freeze browning ones in quarters. 1/2 avocado thick handful of green, any salad type, I like young fresh spinach mixes well, frozen is convenient doesn't liquefy milk or milk like substance sweetener to taste, I like agave, mixes well, fruity flavor a few drops vanilla - optional but adds nice dimension some ice- to chill it down, not necessary if using frozen fruit possible add ins: nut or nut butters, oatmeal- add early so it grinds up, egg- salmonella be damned.  my cheap $15 Hamilton personal blender does a good job. Though it probably needs more time then a more powerful blender would.  6/17 after years of faithful service replaced $15 Hamilton w/ $79 Ninja. Ninja much louder then its namesake. But it comes with travel cup size blender and whips things up faster with less air in them then the old Hamilton. Edited June 17, 2015 by thelerner 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songtsan Posted June 17, 2015 Need to stock up on extracts, like: Chai Tea, Vanilla, Lemon, and so on.....anyone know any good places for buying awesome tasty extracts? I am familiar with Liberty Naturals and a few others..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orion Posted June 27, 2015 I've been enjoying this lately: Blueberries Raspberries 1 whole avocado Half banana 1 tablespoon raw honey 1 tablespoon bee pollen 1 tablespoon almond/cashew butter Some lemon juice Home made milk kefir A bit of water 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites