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Thursdays Raw Recipe

The grocery stores around here have been having some great prices on fruit-some organic and some not. I try to buy organic whenever possible-which is about 90-95 % of the time. But there are a few things like pineapples and mango that I don’t often see here as an organic choice. But the last few weeks these have been really cheap. So I stocked up and have been making this smoothie over and over again with a few minor changes here and there.

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These measurements are just guesses because when it comes to smoothies-I just dump things into my Vita-Mix.

1 to 1 1/2 cups pineapple chunks

1 to 2 mangos

1 frozen banana

a handful of ice

almond milk-enough to make it as thick or thin as you want

a handful of almonds

2 Tablespoons of chia seeds

2 Tablespoons of hemp seeds

dash of cinnamon

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This tasted a lot like orange sherbet!  I almost always make green smoothies and adding spinach to this didn’t change the taste too much.   Other additions to this basic mixture that tasted good have been spinach, frozen strawberries, flax seeds and a cut up orange. You can pack tons of nutrition into these smoothies, which is a great start to the day!

If you have a raw recipe to share this week please leave a link to your raw post in the comments. Thanks!!

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Posted in Recipes by Kristen on April 23rd, 2009 at 11:36 am.

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  1. i love smoothies & have them as often as i can (kind of expensive). this one looks yummy – and would also be great frozen into popsicle molds for the kids. :)

    i don’t have a raw recipe, but i have a healthy snack recipe on my blog today (along with some food/health issues, just to warn you):

    http://tinyurl.com/c9em37

  2. I had heard a story on NPR (gosh, how many of my conversations start that way?!) that the more of the fruit you cut off before you eat it, the less important it is to eat organic (if the main reason for your organic choice is to avoid pesticides and other sprays). So you can go with the regular stuff for bananas and citrus fruits.

    I tend to try to buy local, rather than going organic, but how many banana farms are there in Ohio, really…

  3. Do I have to buy a chia pet to get chia seeds?

  4. Hahahaha No, but you do need to walk around singing Cha Cha Cha Chia!


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