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When Life Deals You Lemons!

Monday, March 8th, 2010


This morning I got up and started to put together my monday morning eye opener which consists of a fruit smoothie with many healthy ingredients, including a large tangelo, but to my dismay I opened the fruit drawer of my fridge and low and behold! no tangelos. In fact I had no fruit whatsoever to choose from in the fruit drawer except a couple of lemons! My first thought was how could this be? I know I had one left for monday and I knew my wife was going to resupply the fruit drawer on monday. Here it is Monday morning and life was already dealing me lemons. I was reminded of that quote  but I’m not sure who the author was but it went like this: “When life deals you lemons, make lemonade”. I don’t know about you but I am not a fan of lemons, in the two plus years that I have been making, drinking, experimenting with fruit smoothies I have never even thought of the lowly lemon as a part of my diet. In desperation and the fact that I am addicted to my citrus in the morning without even thinking about it I picked up one of the lemons and peeled the tough skin back and put half of the lemon in the blender along with my other stuff.  I kinda winced when I went to sip from the glass thinking it would be very sour but truly I got the shock of my life! What a wonderful flavor and the aroma coming from the drink was soothing, It almost felt like I was in an orchard and the sun was coming up…ahhh. Afterwards, I began to do some research on the lemon and found it to be a very versatile fruit with many healthful qualities. I am really rambling here but if you have never tried a lemon in your fruit smoothie regimen I would urge you to give it a try. If you add other fruit to your drinks as I do you will find that the combination will knock out the sourness of the lemon and leave the zest the lemon is known for. I will have more on the health benefits of the lemon in a later post, until then drink to your health!

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Healthy Fruit Smoothies and Their Benefits

Monday, February 8th, 2010


Healthy Fruit Smoothies and Their Benefits
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lisa_Harper]Lisa Harper

We are recommended to have our five servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Adhering to this requirement means eating a bowl of salad and having fruit with every meal, a task which most of us find quite daunting. Smoothies provide a great way to make us eat healthy. All we have to do is mix together the servings of fruits and vegetables with some liquid, and drink it.

Because of the ingredients they contain, healthy fruit smoothies are full of vitamins and minerals which are essential for good health. There is no limit to the kind of fruit or fruit combination’s that you can come up with; they can be simple or exotic. The choice largely depends on taste and nutritional needs. Using fresh or frozen ones does not matter much since they still have the same nutrients. People may vary in their tastes but some fruits are more commonly used than others. Three of the most popular are bananas, blueberries and strawberries.

Bananas are great when mixed with nuts or peanut butter. The result is a very creamy drink which is a favorite for many. To make this banana smoothie, you have to mix 2 medium bananas with raw nuts, vanilla stevia and 1 pear with a half cup of water into a blender and blend for 20 seconds. In less than a minute, a healthy beverage can be enjoyed. This drink is full of potassium, a mineral which has been to help in maintaining a healthy circulatory system and is used in the proper functioning of muscles. It also regulates the acid levels in the stomach and lowers the risk of developing stomach ulcers. The fiber content aids in digestion as well.

Blueberries are one of nature’s most powerful antioxidants and their benefits are numerous. This fruit prevents urinary tract infections, prevents macular degeneration of the eyes, slows down aging, promotes brain function, prevents constipation, aids in digestion, prevents and cures cancer and boosts the immune system. This is due to the antibiotic properties of blueberries as well as the carotenoids and flavonoids contained in them, along with vitamins, zinc, phosphorus and selenium. If you want to achieve these benefits, try blending 1 banana and 1 cup of blueberries with vanilla stevia, lemon juice, a cup of water and ice cubes. You can then enjoy your glasses of blueberry-flavored healthy fruits smoothies.

Among the three top fruit ingredients, strawberries are perhaps the most well-known. An easy-to-make smoothie recipe calls for 1 banana, 1cup strawberries, vanilla stevia, a teaspoon of lemon juice, a cup of water and ice cubes. Because strawberry is very versatile, other fruits can be added to this basic mixture. Strawberries are good for the heart. It lowers the level of bad cholesterol and raises the level of the good ones. It regulates blood pressure and keeps it normal. Aside from these properties, the fruit contains antioxidants that combat cell damage. What’s more, it is very low in calories and has no cholesterol and sodium.

These healthy fruit smoothies indeed provide us with what our bodies needs. We must be thankful that being fit is within anybody’s reach, if only we are willing to commit to living a healthy lifestyle. [http://www.healthyhomemadesmoothies.com/popular-fruit-and-smoothie-mixes-and-their-benefits.html]Fruit smoothies are great for breakfast or any time of the day. Learn the basics of smoothie preparation at http://www.healthyhomemadesmoothies.com/smoothie-how-to-the-basics-of-preparation.html

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The Basics of Kitchen Blenders

Monday, February 1st, 2010


By Elijiah Rampart

 

A kitchen blender is an absolute necessity for any serious cook. For every day use, an average duty blender will meet your needs quite well. Consider a heavy duty blender only if you are committed cook, and cooking in the kitchen is your passion. Having a blender in your kitchen is absolute must if you plan on making any type of frozen slush type of drink like a Margarita, or if you want to make a zesty pizza sauce, and especially if you want to make healthy fruit smoothies. The range of foods you can make with your blender is only limited to your creativity and cooking imagination. From creamy soups, to spicy salsa, and specialty desserts, your blender is a must have appliance. Let’s take a look at a few of the basics of kitchen blenders, so you can keep these things in mind the next time you are going to purchase a new blender.

Almost without exception, the more powerful your blender is the more expensive it will be. At a minimum you will want your blender to put out at least 400 watts, and if you can afford it splurge for a 1000 watt monster. The higher the wattage of your blender the more powerful it will bee, and the less likely it will be from seizing up. The lower power blenders will not enable you to puree ice cubes like you want when making icy type treats. Now, about speeds, you want your blender to have a wide range of speeds. Not all foods will require the highest speeds, and some foods need low speeds, and then there are times when you need maximum blending. If you are on a budget, however, you can probably do fine with a three speed blender, one that has speeds of slow, medium, and fast.

Modern blenders really come in many excellent designs, although this is usually where the price breaks occur. If you want a sleek design you are going to pay more money. However, since your blender will most likely be sitting on your counter top, you want to buy on that looks good and fits in with the colors of your kitchen. But if your blender is going to be stored in a cabinet, then you can save some money here by looking at blenders that don’t feature aesthetics as much. One thing is for sure, make sure the blender design is easy to clean, has a wide base for stability, and has some type of small opening where you can add ingredients during blending. Also, make sure the lid fist nice and snug, and has no apparent gaps with the seal. It should make solid contact with the jar all around the perimeter.

When you are out blender shopping, you need to pay close attention to what type of material it is made of. Glass and stainless steel have traditionally been the best materials to use for kitchen blenders. Glass is easy to clean, doesn’t scratch and can be sanitized, and you can see what is going on while blending. Stainless steel has the advantage of being lighter, it is impact resistant so it won’t break when you drop it, and it can be well cleaned as well. If your other kitchen appliances are stainless then you might want to consider using this material for your blender. Either way, you simply can not go wrong if you your choice is glass or stainless steel.

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How to Make a Delicious 100% Crushed Whole Fruit Smoothie

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Making a delicious, all natural Smoothie is as easy as 1-2-3 see more http://www.drsmoothie.com

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How to make a tropical fruit smoothie

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

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Making a Perfect Frappe Smoothie Recipe by Dr. Smoothie

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Perfect Smoothie Drink mixed just right way smooth and all whole fruit all natural drink see more info at http://www.drsmoothie.com

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Raw Food Recipe – Fruit Smoothies and Green Smoothies

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Raw food author and chef Jennifer Cornbleet shares how to prepare fruit smoothies and green smoothies, especially good for breakfast. From her DVD, Raw Food Made Easy.

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