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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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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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Beginner’s Guide to Making Smoothies: Proteins, Supplements, and More!

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Sometimes, fruit, juice and ice just aren’t enough.  For instance, when I’m recovering from an intense workout or creating a health packed meal replacement, I like to add a little protein and fiber to my smoothies.  When I’m coming down with a cold, I like an antioxidant boost and when I’m making a breakfast smoothies, sometimes I like a little added crunch!

If you’re trying to determine whether your smoothie needs a little something extra, here are some guidelines to help you choose: Granola Scoop

PROTEIN
Whey/soy based proteins: these are great if you want to add muscle quickly
Nut Butters: use any type of nut butter (peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter, etc) for added protein and flavor
Shelled flaxseed or hempseed:  seeds are a healthy  way to add protein, fiber and omega fatty acids

MEAL REPLACEMENT PACKET
If you’re going to include a meal replacement,  you may need to increase your liquid base by 1-2oz and will likely need a bigger glass.  Some great meal replacement packets include:
Amazing Grass
Vega
Kashi Go Lean

LIQUID OMEGA OILS
Liquid omega oils are a great source of heart healthy omegas.  Some healthy liquid omega oils include:
Hemp Oil: adds healthy protein and omegas without the crunch of hempseed
Flaxseed Oil: adds fiber, protein, and omegas without the crunch of flaxseed

WHEAT GERM
If you don’t have any gluten allergies, wheat germ is a very effective way to add fiber , protein and important nutrients including : iron, potassium, zinc, magnesium, riboflavin and vitamins A, B1, and B3.

GREEN TEA POWDER
Green tea powder, also commonly referred to as Matcha is a great source for antioxidants, energy, alertness, stress reduction, and contains anti-aging  and calming properties

SWEETENERS
If you need to sweeten up your smoothie, do it in a more healthful way by using one of the following:
Honey: provides an all natural and distinct taste
Splenda: low calorie option
Stevia:  low calorie and all  natural

TEXTURE
Granola – excellent taste, gives your smoothie a little crunch
Wheat Germ – great for fiber
Shelled Hempseed/Flaxseed – adds crunch, protein,  healthy omegas
Coconut – use dried un-sweetened coconut and add to tropical smoothie blends

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Beginner’s Guide to Making Smoothies: The Base

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The key to any good smoothie is the base. It will not only determine the texture and taste but also the nutrition – how healthy (or not) your smoothie will be. Smoothie bases are generally one or a combination of juice, milk, yogurt, sorbets and/or ice cream.

If I’m making a breakfast smoothie, I might opt for a juice or milk base. If I’m recovering from a bike ride, I might stick with juice. And if I’m making a treat for the kids on a summer weekend, I might go for sorbet or even a little ice cream.  Beginner's Guide-base

To give you a better idea of how to determine your base, here are a few tips for flavor, nutrition and texture:

Juice: Juice tends to add good sweetness and balance and can be used for almost any type of smoothie – whether to drink before or after a workout, for breakfast or even as a treat! Some of the most common juice bases are apple, orange and pineapple:

  • Apple – good base to let fruit flavors come through more. Mixes really well with berries, banana, and most other fruits with the exception of tropical fruits (think papaya, mango, pineapple)
  • Orange –a tart base that tends to dominate the flavor. Orange goes well with almost all mainstream fruits
  • Pineapple – if you like tropical drinks, start with pineapple

Milk or Soymilk (for non-dairy alternative): Milks tend to dull the flavor. It is usually best to add a natural sweetener (like honey) or even a nut butter to give it a little something extra.

Yogurt: Yogurts (fresh or frozen) are great bases because they add thickness and provide probiotic benefits –great support for your immune and digestive systems. When choosing yogurts, I generally stick to vanilla for berry and tropical smoothies.

Sherbets, Sorbets, or even Ice Cream:  I don’t recommend using sherbets, sorbets and/or ice cream for daily smoothies. While they add a lot of flavor and a yummy icy texture, they can also load your smoothie with calories and sugar. These bases are best when making smoothie treats for fun summertime snacks or even as desserts.

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One of the Classics: Strawberry Banana Smoothie Recipe

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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One of the most common smoothie flavor pairings is strawberry and banana, and for good reason—strawberries and bananas taste great together!

This healthy blend is a sure fire way to get kids excited about eating fruit!  Try using some of the suggested add-ons for a little extra nutrition.

Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Ingredients:
8-10oz (about 1.5 cups) apple juice
1 cup frozen strawberries
½ fresh banana
*Tasty treat – add 4oz vanilla frozen yogurt
*Protein addition – add 2 TBSP Shelled Hempseed/Flaxseed

Add the apple juice, banana and optional yogurt or protein to a blender.  Next add in the frozen strawberries and blend on medium to high speed.  Pour in a glass and enjoy!

Have your own great smoothie recipe that you’d like to share? Email me or send me a Tweet @drinkzola.

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Welcome to the Blender Diaries

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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Welcome to the Blender Diaries, a blog dedicated to smoothies, juicing, Superfruits and healthy living.

My name is Chris Cuvelier, but you can just call me “The Smoothie Guy.” I’m the founder of Zola Açaí, a Brazilian Superfruit beverage company, and I’m a true smoothie addict. I have over 15 years of experience in the smoothie industry, from owning my own smoothie shops, to smoothie consulting, smoothie making and now even smoothie blogging.

Through this blog, I hope to provide tips, recipes, smoothie techniques and stories that will inspire my readers to live healthier lives as well as encourage others to submit their own recipes, stories and tips.

So tell me, what’s in your blender today?

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