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Recharge with Green Smoothies!
Green Smoothie

Non-stop holiday parties and overindulging have you feeling a little sluggish? Recharge with Green Smoothies! They are the perfect way to detox your body and ramp up your energy.

Store-bought juices and smoothies might taste d’lish…but they can be super high in calories and sugar, which kind of defeats the purpose.

Try my favorite homemade Green Smoothie instead! Tear up 2 large leaves of organic Kale and toss in a blender. Then add 1/2 a banana and a tiny touch of honey or maple syrup, and some unsweetened coconut or almond milk. Add in a scoop of ice and blend it up until totally smooth and brilliant green! Looking for something a little creamier? Try my Jump Start Smoothie!

You can also jazz up your smoothie with matcha powder, flax seeds, goji berries, or even almond butter for an added energy and protein boost.

Try it as a meal replacement for a few days and you’ll be recharged in no time at all.
-Kathy

Jump-Start Smoothie
Makes 1 serving

1/2 cup frozen fruits or fresh fruits
1/2 cup fat-free plain Greek yogurt
2 Tbsp agave nectar (or sub honey for another all natural sweetener)
1/2 cup ice cubes
1/2 – 1 tsp flax seed (the more seeds – the more “texture”)
1 cup spinach (a heaping handful)
Splash of almond milk, optional

Place ingredients in the order above and blend until smooth. Enjoy your healthy start to a great day!

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