#LEAN14: 5 tips for a perfect smoothie.

Over the past couple of months I went from being “eh” about smoothies to drinking at least one every day. To me, smoothies are the best way to get the health benefits of fruits and vegetables while also being, fast, easy, and delicious.

The perfect smoothie, though, requires a few simple techniques that can make all the difference in the world. Here are my 5 tips for a perfect smoothie.

1. if you’re going to use greens, don’t overdo it.

This is the number one mistake I see people do - they assume “the more greens, the better.” While that may be true health-wise, your smoothie is going to taste like crap. If you actually want to enjoy your smoothies and keep up with drinking them, keep the greens to about 1 cup. If you want to cover up the flavor of the greens all together (I always do), add at least 1/2 of a banana to the mix.

Classic Green Smoothie

2. use a FROZEN banana (and/or berries).

On that same note, I always have at least 1/2 of a frozen banana in my smoothies. Bananas (and berries) add great flavor, but when you use them frozen it makes your smoothie thicker, creamer, and more filling.

3. use almond or coconut milk.

I prefer milk over water as the liquid in my smoothies, but I’ve found that a lighter milk works better to blend everything together without being overbearing. I’m not a fan of skim milk (AKA foggy water), but almond milk and coconut milk are light, creamy, and add great flavor.

almond milk

4. use a good blender.

For a long time I thought I didn’t like smoothies, but the main reason I wasn’t enjoying them is because I was using a weak smoothie maker. Texture and consistency are KEY when it comes to a tasty smoothie. I’m a huge fan of my NutriBullet and highly recommend it. I’ve also heard great things about VitaMix (although that’s much pricier).

What I love most about the NutriBullet is it doesn’t just blend – it adds air to the smoothie, which makes it creamy and fluffy – almost like a milkshake.

NutriBullet

5. keep it simple.

Another reason I didn’t used to love smoothies is because I was overdoing it with the components I added. You’d think that all fruit tastes good when blended together, but that’s not always the case. Now I highlight whatever flavor I’m going for (tropical, banana, berries, dessert-ish), never using more than 2-3 different fruit combinations.

For example, here are my two favorite go-to smoothies:

Simple Morning Energy Smoothie

  • 1 cup spinach or kale
  • 1 frozen banana
  • handful frozen berries
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 2-3 ice cubes

Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana “Dessert” Smoothie

  • 1 scoop chocolate protein powder
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 tablespoon peanut butter
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 2-3 ice cubes

Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Dessert Smoothie

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How often do you drink smoothies? What’s your go-to smoothie recipe?

snapshots.

Small room organization 101: get a clothing rack.

201: behind-the-door shoe storage.

301: make use of every inch of space.

(don’t mind the unfolded clothes - I’m getting there ;))

401: still make it uniquely yours!

I’d post pix of our living room, but it’s still…under construction. But here is our pristine new kitchen, which I cannot wait to get my hands dirty in!

Starting with…smoothies upon smoothies. My mom and dad got me a NutriBullet as a housewarming gift, and…well, how did I ever live without this thing?!

On Friday night Rachel and I took a break from all of the unpacking for a fun night out. First up was Brass Monkey, followed by the newly opened Gilded Lily. Oh, New York nightlife, it was good to see you again.

Today I woke up bright and early to meet up with Jessi to get the décor for our friend Emily’s baby shower.

A trip to Brooklyn, Party City, Target, and lots of pink later – I think we nailed it.

The shower was so much fun. I love getting together with all of my favorite ladies! Baby Arden is going to have lots of amazing aunties.

We ate, opened gifts, played games, and made onesies for Arden. Mine is the “educational” one, haha.

I got home this evening with plans to go out, but my mind and body were telling me to R-E-S-T. So rest I did.

On that note, will leave you with some of my favorite recent devotional snippets.

(first one from Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith, second from God’s Promises Day by Day)

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What’s been a highlight of your weekend so far?
What kitchen appliance can you not live without?