Salvia elegans, photographed at the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum- Wikipedia, Eric Hunter, cc- |
Ingredients:
- Water drained from 1 Young Thai Coconut (gel/meat reserved for another recipe)
- Handful of cleaned (with water) Pineapple Sage Leaves
- 2 Bananas
- 1/4 C. Organic Shredded Coconut (unsweetened)
- Dash of Cinnamon (optional)
- Filtered Water - as much as you want (1-2 Cups?)
Whirl up the above in your blender.
Result: Actually, this is one of the mildest, sweetest Green Smoothies I've ever made. I may try it again and only use 1 banana. It tastes very tropical. I think some fresh pineapple would be very nice in this as well. Sage is an herb with many ascribed natural healing properties. Go here to read an interesting article from that perspective (also a recipe for Pineapple Sage Pound Cake).
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This smoothie information is for you-- it's my bias-- so please see your own health care professional before making any health-related decisions.
This smoothie information is for you-- it's my bias-- so please see your own health care professional before making any health-related decisions.
To your better and better health,
~Cynthia
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