A while back VitaMix Corporation sponsored a couple of Ultra Marathoners to run across America as their contribution to finding more solutions around the burgeoning epidemic of childhood obesity across America and the world. VitaMix was right there with them (I'm thinking in a camper that doesn't exude too much exhaust-- maybe a hybrid?). The runners, Charlie Engle and Marshall Ulrich, needed massive amounts of calories and nutrients to fuel them each 70-mile day. I don't have access to the soup recipes etc., that they were fed, but the smoothies looked like
lacto-vegetarian fare. I changed them up a little to reflect the preferences of the veggie athletes I hang with/know. Skøl!
Banana Apple Oatmeal Smoothie
1 ½ cups freshly-made
raw almond milk
¼ cup
oats
1
banana
1
apple, quartered
½ cup dried
cranberries
½ cup
vanilla yogurt OR 1/4 C.
Chia Gel*
¼ cup
almonds
3 cups
ice
Yield: 2 (3 cup) servings
Almond Butter Chocolate Banana Smoothie
1
banana
1 ½ cups fresh-made
raw almond milk
2 tablespoons
almond butter
2 tablespoons
raw cacao syrup
1 scoop
Hempseed protein powder
Green Protein Smoothie
1 ½ cups
pineapple juice
1
banana
2 cups
fresh baby spinach
1 scoop
Hempseed protein powder
2 cups
ice
Yield: 4 ½ cups (1-1.5 servings)
Banana Split Power Smoothie
2 cups
plain yogurt
½
banana
1 cup
strawberries, frozen or fresh
1 ½ cups
pineapple, frozen, fresh, or canned
Note: If using fresh or canned fruit, add 1-2 cups
of ice before blending
Yield: 1 (3 ½ cup) serving
Recipe Instructions:
1. Place ingredients in the Vita Mix container in order
listed and secure lid.
2. Select Variable #1.
3. Turn machine on and quickly increase to Variable #10,
then to High.
4. Blend for 45 seconds. Serve immediately
*
to make Chiaseed Gel, place 1/4 Cup of whole chiaseeds in a quart mason jar and add water to the top. Stir until the seeds are dispersed. Let absorb the water for at least 15- 20 minutes. Stir again. Put on lid and keep in the fridge to use with other recipes. Provides a high source of protein (4 gm in an ounce), fibre, calcium, magnesium, and more Omega3's than any other plant source, including flax seed. Use the "whole seeds" and
not milled seeds. There is some indication that milled seeds lack the nutrients.
This smoothie information is for you-- it's my bias-- so please see your own health care professional before making any health-related decisions. If you found anything useful, intriguing, or have questions, I would really appreciate your feedback... please use the comment box below. To your better and better health, ~Cynthia