Put plain Fage yogurt with frozen pitted cherries in a container together in the morning. Keep in a cold pack lunch box. By about 10:30 the cherries have thawed and become lovely but still really cold. It's like eating cherry cheesecake everyday bc Fage has an amazing texture. Yummy! High protein and super healthy with all those antioxidants too. Definitely worth trying.
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Put plain Fage yogurt with frozen pitted cherries in a container together in the morning. Keep in a cold pack lunch box. By about 10:30 the cherries have thawed and become lovely but still really cold. It's like eating cherry cheesecake everyday bc Fage has an amazing texture. Yummy! High protein and super healthy with all those antioxidants too. Definitely worth trying.
I'm going to give that a try. Sounds yummy! Do you use classic, 2% or 0%?
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0%. I actually look forward to this everyday. It is really yummy. Good with frozen pineapple or frozen mango chunks too.
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I recently bought a juicer and I am making fresh juice every morning. I am completely stunned by the possibilities. I read a little bit before I bought it and one ingredient that all of my juices contain is kale. Sounds weird, but this stuff is pretty potent and you cannot taste it if you use apples, kiwis or pineapple with it. I feel like I'm having a rejuvenating elixier every morning
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I recently bought a juicer and I am making fresh juice every morning. I am completely stunned by the possibilities. I read a little bit before I bought it and one ingredient that all of my juices contain is kale. Sounds weird, but this stuff is pretty potent and you cannot taste it if you use apples, kiwis or pineapple with it. I feel like I'm having a rejuvenating elixier every morning
I've been juicing for about a year now, I can't imagine my mornings without it. I noticed changes in my hair and skin after about a month. Kale is something I use often. My friend turned me onto Kale chips with a peanut glaze done in the food dehydrator, very yummy.
I recently bought a juicer and I am making fresh juice every morning. I am completely stunned by the possibilities. I read a little bit before I bought it and one ingredient that all of my juices contain is kale. Sounds weird, but this stuff is pretty potent and you cannot taste it if you use apples, kiwis or pineapple with it. I feel like I'm having a rejuvenating elixier every morning
What kind of juicer did you get? I got a Breville Juice Master Elite 2-3 months ago. It makes amazing juice but it's a centripetal juicer opposed to a masticating...therefore greens don't juice as well. Had me a glass of carrot, beet, beetgreen, kale and apple today after a run. Perfect post-run energy boost! Just wish the greens came out better.
Mine is a cheap model, not a masticator. I'm a beginner and on a budget The juice works out fine though. I wish I had the funds for a masticating juicer. I only just after my purchase came across them. But you know what? I think ours are better than nothing I have been regularly drinking veggie juice in Germany, but V8 in America is full of crap, so I stopped drinking it. Then I thought I should get a juicer and here we go. I haven't really gotten into making pure veggie juices yet, but this has to do with the season. Once summer is on again, I can provide myself with stuff from the garden. Then my juices will be even more yum! Even without a masticating juicer.
Wasa - that sounds awesome! I'm having shots of raw apple cider vinegar every day too, and also use it as a conditioner for my hair. The dry air at this season is kicking my hair's and especially skin's butt, but the water-apple cider mix seems to help. I haven't tried kale chips yet, but I will In Germany, we only eat kale during the cold months, but prepared with lots of bacon and onions lol
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I recently bought a juicer and I am making fresh juice every morning. I am completely stunned by the possibilities. I read a little bit before I bought it and one ingredient that all of my juices contain is kale. Sounds weird, but this stuff is pretty potent and you cannot taste it if you use apples, kiwis or pineapple with it. I feel like I'm having a rejuvenating elixier every morning
What kind of juicer did you get? I got a Breville Juice Master Elite 2-3 months ago. It makes amazing juice but it's a centripetal juicer opposed to a masticating...therefore greens don't juice as well. Had me a glass of carrot, beet, beetgreen, kale and apple today after a run. Perfect post-run energy boost! Just wish the greens came out better.
i have a juicer too, but for some reason juice doesn't sit well on my tummy. i put "green cubes" in my smoothies. this past summer i had more greens than i knew what to do with, so i put them in a food processor with a little water and ginger and froze them in ice cube trays.
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I was doing smoothies in the summer. I got a Hamilton Beach $12 single to go cup blender from amazon that is amazeballs. I'd use pick up whatever fruit looked good on my way home, wash, pit, chop & freeze it. then in the morning it's just dump some vanilla yogurt (i was using greek yogurt but i found i preferred the regular kind for smoothie texture.) Then toss in some of the frozen fruit pieces and WHHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRR - fresh smoothie ready to go! Keep that in mind for warmer days.
I think I might like juicer-juicing drinks but juicers are expensive and complicated and i don't have room for one. Plus I think there's some waste involved because I can't see plants liquefying the way fruits do and I wouldn't want to clean it.
I was doing smoothies in the summer. I got a Hamilton Beach $12 single to go cup blender from amazon that is amazeballs. I'd use pick up whatever fruit looked good on my way home, wash, pit, chop & freeze it. then in the morning it's just dump some vanilla yogurt (i was using greek yogurt but i found i preferred the regular kind for smoothie texture.) Then toss in some of the frozen fruit pieces and WHHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRR - fresh smoothie ready to go! Keep that in mind for warmer days.
I think I might like juicer-juicing drinks but juicers are expensive and complicated and i don't have room for one. Plus I think there's some waste involved because I can't see plants liquefying the way fruits do and I wouldn't want to clean it.
I got the Breville Juice Fountain Elite. It was pricey but I've gotten a lot of use out of it. It does take up a bit of space on the countertop. Cleanup is pretty easy. All but two pieces can go in the dishwasher. Both fruit and veggies have waste (pulp) but it can be used for a number of things. Compost if you have a garden, or you can use it to make energy bars. I'll often take the apple fiber (pulp) and mix it in with some nuts, honey or agave, oats, etc...bake them in the oven for 20-30 minutes....BOOM! 100 organic, 100% natural energy bars. High in fiber...makes a great snack.
I was doing smoothies in the summer. I got a Hamilton Beach $12 single to go cup blender from amazon that is amazeballs. I'd use pick up whatever fruit looked good on my way home, wash, pit, chop & freeze it. then in the morning it's just dump some vanilla yogurt (i was using greek yogurt but i found i preferred the regular kind for smoothie texture.) Then toss in some of the frozen fruit pieces and WHHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRR - fresh smoothie ready to go! Keep that in mind for warmer days.
I think I might like juicer-juicing drinks but juicers are expensive and complicated and i don't have room for one. Plus I think there's some waste involved because I can't see plants liquefying the way fruits do and I wouldn't want to clean it.
I got the Breville Juice Fountain Elite. It was pricey but I've gotten a lot of use out of it. It does take up a bit of space on the countertop. Cleanup is pretty easy. All but two pieces can go in the dishwasher. Both fruit and veggies have waste (pulp) but it can be used for a number of things. Compost if you have a garden, or you can use it to make energy bars. I'll often take the apple fiber (pulp) and mix it in with some nuts, honey or agave, oats, etc...bake them in the oven for 20-30 minutes....BOOM! 100 organic, 100% natural energy bars. High in fiber...makes a great snack.
:sigh: It does sound nice, theoretically, but alas this just kind of proves it's not for me. I don't have a countertop. Or a dishwasher. Or a garden. Ha. I guess I could just walk up to the natural crap store a few blocks away and buy juices from them.
My wife + I had carrot-beet juice at a Calgary farmer's market yesterday. Those all-natural juices are much more HER thing than mine, but even I had to admit it was pretty darn good.
Cheers.
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I was doing smoothies in the summer. I got a Hamilton Beach $12 single to go cup blender from amazon that is amazeballs. I'd use pick up whatever fruit looked good on my way home, wash, pit, chop & freeze it. then in the morning it's just dump some vanilla yogurt (i was using greek yogurt but i found i preferred the regular kind for smoothie texture.) Then toss in some of the frozen fruit pieces and WHHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRR - fresh smoothie ready to go! Keep that in mind for warmer days.
I think I might like juicer-juicing drinks but juicers are expensive and complicated and i don't have room for one. Plus I think there's some waste involved because I can't see plants liquefying the way fruits do and I wouldn't want to clean it.
I got the Breville Juice Fountain Elite. It was pricey but I've gotten a lot of use out of it. It does take up a bit of space on the countertop. Cleanup is pretty easy. All but two pieces can go in the dishwasher. Both fruit and veggies have waste (pulp) but it can be used for a number of things. Compost if you have a garden, or you can use it to make energy bars. I'll often take the apple fiber (pulp) and mix it in with some nuts, honey or agave, oats, etc...bake them in the oven for 20-30 minutes....BOOM! 100 organic, 100% natural energy bars. High in fiber...makes a great snack.
:sigh: It does sound nice, theoretically, but alas this just kind of proves it's not for me. I don't have a countertop. Or a dishwasher. Or a garden. Ha. I guess I could just walk up to the natural crap store a few blocks away and buy juices from them.
I bought a Ninja food processor thing for $25 yesterday. Small, lightweight and comes with two settings-off and on. That thing works like a dream.
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I have converted from coffee to tea. I always drank coffee black and I don't add anything to my tea. There is so much variety in tea it never gets old. Sipping some celestial seasons sleepy time tea right now. Good stuff.
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Had me a glass of carrot, beet, beetgreen, kale and apple today after a run. Perfect post-run energy boost! Just wish the greens came out better.
Wasa - that sounds awesome! I'm having shots of raw apple cider vinegar every day too, and also use it as a conditioner for my hair. The dry air at this season is kicking my hair's and especially skin's butt, but the water-apple cider mix seems to help. I haven't tried kale chips yet, but I will
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i make my own laundry soap with fels naptha and washing soda.
I think I might like juicer-juicing drinks but juicers are expensive and complicated and i don't have room for one. Plus I think there's some waste involved because I can't see plants liquefying the way fruits do and I wouldn't want to clean it.
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It does sound nice, theoretically, but alas this just kind of proves it's not for me. I don't have a countertop. Or a dishwasher. Or a garden. Ha. I guess I could just walk up to the natural crap store a few blocks away and buy juices from them.
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at a Calgary farmer's market yesterday.
Those all-natural juices are much more
HER thing than mine,
but even I had to admit it was pretty darn good.
Cheers.
i hear this is the new trend
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