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Reader Recipe: Post Bike Ride Smoothie

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Today, I received a very kind email and smoothie recipe from Candy Steele, a Zola fan and Blender Diaries reader in Hudson, IA.  Candy said she always keeps some Zola Acai Original juice in the freezer as she likes it a little slushy, whether in a smoothie or in a glass!

Here’s Candy’s Perfect Post Bike Ride Smoothie Recipe:

  • Blue Bunny Light Yogurt
  • One banana
  • Zola Acai Original
  • Handful of Chia seeds
  • Handful of ice

Put all ingredients in a blender and voila!

Candy also sent through a photo of her smoothie ingredients — we need to get her some more Zola, she still has the old bottles! :)

reader image - candy steele

Thanks Candy!

What’s in your blender today? Email me: drinkzola@gmail.com; Twitter: @drinkzola

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The Smoothie Guy in Men’s Fitness!

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

I am very proud to announce that the smoothie guy, aka yours truly was featured on page 28 in the August issue of Men’s Fitness in a story about how to make the perfect smoothie.  Its a great article that teaches you about proportions, what to buy, tricks of the trade and how to master your blender.  It even includes my famous  PB&J smoothie recipe.

Men's Fitness

Check it out and let me know what you think!

What’s in your blender today?  Email me: drinkzola@gmail.com; Twitter: @drinkzola.

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The Skinny on Smoothies – How Many Calories are Really in Your Cup?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Calories.  We’re either cutting them, counting them, burning them or obsessing over them.  For most, they are worse than a four letter word.  And when it comes to smoothies, many of them can cost you over a thousand of those precious calories.

Here are a few smoothie recipes that will cost you far less in calories but still have a big time taste.  skinny bitches

Açaí Antioxidant Smoothie

This smoothie should replace the old saying about an apple a day – drink one of these a day and you’re guaranteed to keep the doctor away!

  • 8-10oz Zola Açaí Juice
  • 1 Cup   Frozen Blueberries or Strawberries
  • ½ Cup  Frozen Banana Chunks

Pear-Ginger Delight:

This smoothie is delicious!  I also love that it uses carrot juice, which gives this drink its orange color and lots of vitamin A.

  • Combine 1 ripe pear-peeled, cored and chopped, ¼ fresh carrot juice, ¼ cup skim milk, ½ teaspoon finely grated fresh ginger and ½ cup crushed ice
  • Blend until smooth.
  • You can also add in some wheat germ or flaxseed for a little added fiber or omega-3 fatty acid.

Orange Cherry Smoothie:

I love the combination of oranges and cherries – this smoothie is great when you’re in the mood for something with a little tang to it.

  • 8-10oz Orange Juice
  • 1 Cup   Frozen Cherries
  • ½ Cup  Frozen Banana Chunks
  • Blend until smooth
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Healthy Summer Drinks

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Ahhh, the joys of summer! My family BBQed with some friends last weekend and while I was lounging on the deck catching some rays and watching the kids play, I noticed how many of them were sipping on sodas or other sugary drinks.  One of the kids was even downing a Red Bull – a kid, not older than 8 with a Red Bull!

And while I’m no stranger to the joys of sipping an icy-cold drink while basking in the summer sun, I tend to be a bit more health conscious when it comes to myself and my kids.  Because let’s face it, sweet sugary drinks are not good for anyone’s health – not only can they lead to weight gain but also have been linked to several heart conditions.

I say, forget the sugary, artificially sweetened drinks and try one of these heart healthy and waistline friendly summer refreshers.

Smoothies:

Ok, you knew I was going to go here — but seriously, if you have a blender handy, simply combine fruit, yogurt, milk, or juice with ice and voila! Here’s a great summer smoothie recipe to try this weekend:  berry smoothie

Berry Blast

2 Cups frozen berries

2 Bananas

1 Cup Kefir

1/4 – 1/2 Can Coconut Milk

Don’t have time to make your own?  Come prepared with one of Zola’s great tasting, healthy smoothies and choose from Superfood, Energy, Antioxidant or Immunity.

Flavored Water:

If you don’t have a blender handy or are looking for flavored watersomething a little lighter, try a flavored water.  You can make your own naturally flavored water easily by adding slices of strawberries, lemon, mint or basil to a jug of water.  If you want to get really creative try some melon pieces – watermelon and cantaloupe will taste great!

Naturally Brewed Iced Tea:

Brew your own favorite tea at home, let it cool and add some ice.

Have some healthy summer drink ideas of your own?  Tell me about them!  What’s in your blender today?

– Chris

drinkzola@gmail.com; @drinkzola (Twitter)

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Energy in a Bottle: Fueling up for the Trans Tahoe Swim 2009

Monday, July 27th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago, I participated in the Trans Tahoe Relay Swim which is a relay race across the width of Lake Tahoe (about 12 miles) with Team Zola .  This was the second year that Team Zola competed in the race and the team trained really hard by swimming in the PCA masters program in Redwood City.  Plus, it was a great excuse for Damon and I to get surf time in as there is no better swim training than paddling out on a board!

Here’s Team Zola gearing up….

Tahoe Swim6

The race is made up of teams of six, each person swims for about 30 minutes and again for 15 until the race is complete – relay style.  It was an amazing and somewhat chilly experience – even though it was a perfect 80 degree sunny day on the lake, the water was a very cool 60 degrees (no wetsuits allowed).  Brrr!

The big swim…

Tahoe Swim5

Since I knew I wouldn’t be able to blend up some pre-race fuel once I was out on the lake, I brought a cooler full of Zola Energy Smoothies to help our team get fueled up and ready for our big swim.  The Energy smoothie is perfect for endurance sports activities because it not only contains 80mg of natural caffeine per bottle to provide sustained energy but also blends exotic Caja Fruit and Açaí using a boost of Yerba Mate, Green Tea and natural Guaraná seed for great taste.

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I definitely felt the boost as I was paddling my way across the lake.

Would love to hear from anyone else who participated in the Trans Tahoe Swim – what did you do to get ready for the race? Check out our race day video here: Trans Tahoe Swim 2009

Email me: drinkzola@gmail.com or follow me on Twitter: @drinkzola.

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Almond-Banana Flaxseed Smoothie Recipe

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

One of my favorite post surf session (or workout) smoothies is the banana, almond flaxseed smoothie.  It packs a nice dose of protein from the flaxseed, probiotics from the Greek yogurt as well as a load of potassium from the bananas.

This is a great morning or afternoon smoothie.  Give it a try!

Ingredients almond banana smoothie

  • 2 large bananas
  • 2 cups almond milk
  • 2 cups ice cubes
  • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt, plain
  • 2 Tbsp. honey
  • 1/8 tsp. cinnamon
  • 2 Tbsp. ground flaxseed (hempseed works as well)

Directions

  • Blend together all ingredients in a blender until smooth.
  • Divide among glasses; serve cold.
  • Enjoy!

What’s in your blender today?

Email me at drinkzola@gmail.com or send me a Tweet @drinkzola.

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