what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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Anonymous User
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Date: October 28, 2006 12:54PM Hi people,
this is Ewa from Poland. Could you please tell me if eg. broccoli or cucumbers are OK as greens in a smoothie? Or do those greens have to be leafy, like romaine? Sorry for my shabby English, Ewa Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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alive!
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Date: October 29, 2006 01:39AM I've never tried broccoli - don't think it would be so great. cucumbers make it light and airy and very fresh. Most of the time when we talk of putting greens in our smoothies, we are refering to leafy greens: spinach, kale, parsley, romaine, etc. Plus what ever fruit you desire. Frozen bananas are a good addition to make it cold and thick like a milkshake. I like to add cinnamon and ginger to mine - really wakes me up in the morning.
Welcome to the site, Ewa! Your English is just fine! Life Is Good! alive! Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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Avocadess
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Date: November 26, 2006 12:55AM Main greens I use are those where you can see a lot of green, especially dark green. My main ones are:
kale of all types arugula (one of my favorites favorite favorites!) dandelion greens spinach collard greens chard cilantro spirulina and/or bluegreen algae flakes Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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Avocadess
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Date: November 26, 2006 08:39PM P.S. Today I got turnip greens. I like to buy whatever is the best deal by the pound. Sometimes I get mustard greens too, but they have a very strong and distinctive flavor I'm just not always in the mood for. Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
Posted by:
mallow
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Date: November 28, 2006 04:47PM Why have you chosen to use pasturized juices?
I am curious. Personally, I would be concerned about acidity and other issues with pasturized juices. Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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Avocadess
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Date: November 30, 2006 03:57PM I really don't feel good about using pasteurized juice. It's just the only kind I can afford right now. Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
Posted by:
coconutcream
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Date: December 02, 2006 03:51AM I think, according to the book, GREENS FOR LIFE, they have to be leafy greens but celery is ok Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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Anonymous User
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Date: December 05, 2006 03:42PM I put anything green in them and they are great.
Happy Juicing xxx Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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vegan john
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Date: December 05, 2006 04:11PM I like mango with spinach. Re: what exactly is considered greens in a green smoothie?
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ReneeK
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Date: December 07, 2006 07:09PM All I have is a Hamilton Beach blender. Can I make smoothies with it?
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