Would you like to make your lettuce last a little longer??
“After washing and drying your produce, wrap it completely in a white paper towel, go ahead and put it in the refrigerator. This method actually works, give it a try! It conserves lettuce leaves twice as long as usual!”
3 easy measures on how to make the ideal healthy smoothie. I’m betting almost everyone of us is waking up thinking, “time to start healthy eating again”. No? I don’t really do this kind of resolutions and I surely have no arbitrary “lose ‘x’ amount of pounds” targets in mind, but I certainly wouldn’t care about a cookie/holiday treat detox of sorts after the foolishness of the last month. And when I’m in the mindset of returning to my nutrition, smoothies and I become BFF. They’re fast, simple and can be a nutritional reservoir if you know how to make them.
1. CHOOSE YOUR LIQUID
For 1 serving, you’re going to want about 1-1 1/2 cups of a liquid base.
When it comes to vegetables, it’s tough to say there should be a limit, but for 1-1 1/2 cups of liquid, 4 cups of packed greens is normally a good ratio. If you’ve utilized fruit juice as your base, you may not even want any extra fruit. If you’ve utilized milk as your base, 1 cup of fruit is a great amount.
Spinach
Kale
Berries
Bananas
3. CHOOSE YOUR EXTRAS
Now for the fun stuff! The extras are where you transform your smoothie “yours”. From flavor enhancers to sweeteners to nutritional boosts, this is your opportunity to play around.
I’m Jane! I’m a homeschooling mother of 5, a family herbalist, a gardener wanna be, natural DIY pursuer, a lover of anything natural, and dream of having my own homestead full with cows and pastures.