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Smoothies for a newbie!

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  • 08-01-2015 9:50pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 967 ✭✭✭


    Hi All

    After months of procrastinating, I finally got myself a really good food processor that comes with a brilliant blender (separate attachment kind of thing) and I want to jump on the homemade smoothie bandwagon. I'm trying to lose weight and I'm finding breakfast especially hard - I've 3 young kids and am working full time so mornings are a bit manic trying to get out. Normally if I grab a smoothie when out I go for the banana, strawberry, orange juice, frozen yoghurt one. But I know you can add oats etc.


    Anyway, I'm looking for some basic smoothie ideas. I did a search and they're all coming back with "throw in a bit of X, add a bit of Y" etc. However, I need detailed instructions!!

    Anyway, I'm a real beginner and any recipes to get my started in the right direction would be appreciated!

    Thank you


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,818 ✭✭✭Inspector Coptoor


    You should try to blend instead of juicing as you'll lose the fibre.

    Try to use more veg than fruit as there's a lot of sugar in fruit.

    Use things like:
    Almond milk
    Greek yoghurt
    Frozen berries - great value in Tesco
    Banana
    Apples
    Spinach
    Kale


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