the best smoothie ever

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

I decided to mix it up a little.  Every morning I make a green smoothie…usually with mango, pineapple, spinach and a bunch of “add-ins” such as chia, hemp and spirulina.  It’s what I crave and I miss it on days that I don’t make it.  However, I wanted to break out of the norm and try something new!  I’m sure glad I did because this recipe is a keeper!

I’ve been addicted to goji berries since ordering them in bulk.  I just snack on them but you can add them to granola, yogurt, smoothies or salads to name a few.  The gogi berry aka wolfberry is a bright red berry native to China.  It has been used medicinally for thousands of years.  This bright colored “superfood” is a powerful antioxidant which minimizes damage from free radicals.  Research shows that goji berries increase athletic performance, happiness and overall wellbeing :).  (www.webmd.com)

Goji berries also boost immunity, circulation and stimulate the pituitary gland producing HGH (human growth hormone) which makes us look and feel younger…who doesn’t want that?!?!

Goji berries can be found in most healthfood stores or online. If you’re feeling adventurous give them a try…you won’t be sorry!

Note, goji berries interact with blood thinners such as warfarin so please don’t try if you take this or a similar medication.  And as with all medicinal foods…always check with your doctor first!!! 

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

The best smoothie EVER

1 cup almond milk or non-dairy milk of your choice

1 cup water

1 banana

1-2 cups baby spinach

1 cup frozen organic strawberries

2-3 tablespoons goji berries

2 tablespoons hemp seeds

2 tablespoons chia seeds

2 tablespoon raw almond butter

1 heaping tablespoon cacao or cocoa powder

(makes 2 servings)

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

In other news…this weekend we ran the Provincetown 10K road race!  I ran with my two closest friends Kathryn and Jayme…and pushed Noah the whole way!  27 pounds gets heavy after a while!

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

 Shaye blazed ahead of us and finished 6th!!!  (it must have been the goji berries!)  It was his first road race ever, I’m so proud of him!!!

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

And…I passed my exam!  I am officially a Certified Lactation Counselor!!!

The Best Smoothie Ever! Goji berries, hemp seeds, cacao, chia seeds, almond butter and greens...oh my!

Hope you all had an excellent weekend too :)

cha cha cha chia

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Cha cha cha chia…if you’re a child of the 80’s you remember putting those little seeds on a clay animal or Homer Simpson’s head, placing it in the sun and waiting for it to sprout. Such a weird concept!

chiapetThere are tons and tons of nutritional benefits hidden in those little seeds.  In just two tablespoons there are 7 grams of fiber, 5 grams of protein, more calcium than a glass of milk and more omega 3’s than a piece of salmon!  The Aztecs used them for endurance on their hunting excursions.  They absorb liquid, creating a gel consistency that when consumed burns very slowly in the body making for sustained energy.  It also stabilizes blood sugar protecting against dips in glucose levels.  Chia seeds’ ability to absorb liquid also protects against dehydration and assist in electrolyte balance.

The abundance of Omega 3’s found in chia seeds have been researched for the prevention of mood disorders and depression.  The combination of fiber and liquid absorption is a great way to alleviate constipation.  The high fiber content is also a great weight loss tool by keeping you very full!  For best results, work your way up to consuming 2 tablespoons per day.  If you’re not used to consuming a lot of fiber add chia seeds slowly into your diet to prevent digestive upset.

Chia seeds can be added to smoothies, yogurt, cereal baked goods or salads.   Unlike flax seeds they do not have to be ground up for absorption of nutrients.  Or try them in a breakfast pudding!  Chia seed pudding is creates a tapioca type of consistency.  So, if you are someone who doesn’t like the texture of tapioca this may not be the recipe for you!

Breakfast Banana Chia Seed Pudding

1 banana

2 tablespoons chia seeds

½ cup almond milk

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Mash banana, add chia seeds and almond milk.  Put in refrigerator overnight.  Top with sliced berries and a drizzle of pure maple syrup.  I used vanilla flavored almond milk.  If using plain almond milk consider adding ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.  I make these the night before however, you do not need to refrigerator over night, 1-2 hours should do the trick!

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The combination of chia seeds, protein and, carbohydrate from banana (chia seeds have zero carbs) makes this recipe a great snack to eat before or after endurance exercise.  Heck, you don’t need to be an endurance athlete to enjoy this snack!  I need all the help I can get running around after a toddler and trying to keep up with daily activities!

curried sweet potato hummus

Sweet Potatoes are a budget friendly way to get your daily dose of goodness!  They come packed with an abundance of potassium, beta-carotene, vitamin E and C.

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Potassium helps regulate blood pressure by ridding the body of excess sodium and regulating the heartbeat.  It is also an electrolyte, which maintains fluid balance in the body.

Beta-Carotene is a powerful antioxidant that protects and repairs cells.  It is great for vision health and may prevent macular degeneration.

The vitamin E and C are responsible for the sweet potato’s title of “beauty food” making for glowing skin and vibrant hair.

We’ve been really enjoying this version of sweet potato hummus!  Hummus is a great addition to a meal secondary to its high protein and fiber content.  It’s a nice alternative to plain hummus!

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Curried Sweet Potato Hummus

2 sweet potatoes

1 can chickpeas, rinsed

5 tablespoons tahini

1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil

1 teaspoon curry powder (more if you like a strong curry flavor)

½ teaspoon pink Himalayan sea salt

juice from ½ lemon

water

Peel and cube sweet potatoes, drizzle with olive oil and sea salt.

Place in a 375 oven for 45-60 minutes (or until tender).

When cooled, blend sweet potatoes in a food processor adding a tablespoon of water at a time until a smooth consistency is achieved.

Add chickpeas, curry powder, lemon juice, tahini, sesame oil and sea salt.  Blend until smooth, slowly adding water as needed.

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Great for dipping with vegetable sticks or try making collard wraps!

 curried sweet potato hummus

De-stem a large collard leaf, place a couple tablespoons of hummus in the center, add sliced veggies such cucumbers, peppers and carrots.  Roll like a tortilla wrap and Enjoy!

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It’s been a hit with Noah too!  He’s been eating it for breakfast, right off the spoon!

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