How to 'Layer' a Green Smoothie
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: March 16, 2008 02:27PM I finally got tired of everything just 'spinning' in my Blender and then having to push it all down to get a proper mix. Here's what I just did, and it worked.
Start by putting in anything that is pre-soaked (I use Oats and Corn). Next goes in the Water and any Nuts or Seeds you might use. Then the 'hard' veggies (I use Pepper, Celery, and Carrot). Now Blend that at high-speed and guess what? It blends without spinning. After all that had been blended, but not overblended, add the Greens and Tomatoes, and finish the blending. Has anyone else experienced something similar?.......WY Re: How to 'Layer' a Green Smoothie
Posted by:
ksandberg2002
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Date: March 26, 2008 07:06PM WY -
That sounds very interesting....I'm going to try your method and see how it works for me. By the way, what kind of recipe is that? Sounds very good! KS Re: How to 'Layer' a Green Smoothie
Posted by:
flash
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Date: March 26, 2008 07:30PM WY:
That's pretty much what I have been doing. However, if I am blending tomatoes, I put them in first or with the pre-soaked items. Regards, flash Re: How to 'Layer' a Green Smoothie
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: March 26, 2008 11:45PM ksandberg2002 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > WY - > > That sounds very interesting....I'm going to try > your method and see how it works for me. By the > way, what kind of recipe is that? It's a recipe that includes Grains, Nuts (or seeds), Vegetables, and Greens. There's no Fruit, except the non-Sweet kind (Pepper and Tomato)......WY Re: How to 'Layer' a Green Smoothie
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: March 26, 2008 11:49PM flash Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > WY: > > That's pretty much what I have been doing. > However, if I am blending tomatoes, I put them in > first or with the pre-soaked items. I put the 'hard' stuff in first and give it a good Blending before the 'soft' stuff goes in. But..... whatever works for you. This isn't Rocket Science.....WY Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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