
During the holidays I found myself skipping breakfast, which totally through me for a loop!!Without breakfast you make it really difficult for your body to catch up throughout the day, and you really slow down your metabolism. If you need a few more reminders of why breakfast is so important, check out what my Nana (my grandma) always told me!
I'm big on healthy smoothies for breakfast- generally if you organize yourself ahead of time, you can blend up a smoothie super quickly before you head out the door. We have to be careful what we put IN our smoothies though- just because you tossed in a handful fruit and some juice DOES NOT automatically mean it's a healthy for you.
I saw a clip from the Dr. Oz show on Monday and he provided some great suggestions for making a healthy and fulfilling smoothie. He calls it the Magical Breakfast Blaster. I took his ideas + my ideas and created the "Don't be Blue(berry)" smoothie to help keep us feeling positive, healthful and nourished!
Just like Dr. Oz, I started using a teaspoon of Flax Oil in my smoothie. Flax seeds and Flax oil are filled with tons and tons of Omega-Fatty Acids, which aid every single system in our body! Flax is very fiber-licious, which we all know I love, and even more important to me right now is the anti-inflammatory response Flax has on our joints. I get my Flax Oil in the "body" section of Whole Foods- there are several to choose from so feel free to ask the helpful clerks, they'll tell you which ones are the freshest (flax oil should stay refrigerated).
Ingredients & Recipe:
- 1/4 cup frozen blueberries
- 1/2 cup frozen mixed fruit (I use a strawberries, pineapple, mango blend)
- 1-2 tsp. flax seed oil
- 1 scoop protein powder (I like the vanilla powder from Curves)
- 1 heaping Tbls. plain yogurt
- 1/2 cup fresh orange juice (check the juice you're using to be sure it doesn't have a ridiculous amount of sugar in it, too much sugar defeats the purpose of the healthy smoothie, plus you are getting natural sugars from the fruit!)
- 1/4 cup water, used as needed to get desired consistency
Combine everything into your blender, and blend until smooth. Add in a few tablespoons of water (as needed) to get your desired consistency.
You Could Also Try...
- I find the smoothie blends together a little better if you bring out the frozen fruit from the freezer and set it on the counter for about 15 minutes before blending.
- I have also used Cran-Apple juice and I've even used a Low-Cal Gatorade, be creative- just don't get your whole days worth of sugar in the juice you pick
- Try this smoothie with 2 scoops of protein powder after your workout
- It might sound weird, but try adding in 1/4 cup of Silken (soft) tofu instead of protein powder. I PROMISE it won't taste like anything and you'll be getting some healthy soy protein!
Sounds amazing! Have to make smoothies again soon. Sometimes we use non-fat vanilla yogurt. It adds some sugar but also a ton of flavor. Delicious :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, that sounds great! I've been using Greek yogurt and that has been delic! I bet a non-fat strawberry or other flavor would be awesome too! Try the Flax Oil next time:)
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