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Guest Blogger Amie Valpone on Smoothie Benefits

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

We are so thrilled to have Amie Valpone, author of The Healthy Apple and Culinary Nutritionist and Health & Food Coach contributing to The Blender Diaries today.

Please enjoy her latest post on the benefits of smoothies:

Amie

Don’t wait until January 1st to set a healthy resolution; get a head start and challenge yourself to drink a nutritious smoothie each day.

A daily nutrient-rich smoothie will ensure your body gets the nourishment it needs in a whole food form. As a personal culinary nutritionist, I do not suggest smoothies a                       supplement to whole food or as a meal, instead I recommend smoothies as a form of liquid that will help take strain off your digestive system, providing greater energy throughout your day.

Acai fruit smoothies are becoming increasingly popular as my clients look for natural cleansing options.  Acai berries have been known to have both restorative and preventive health benefits; smoothies have created an easy and fun way to enjoy this superfruit and reap the nutritious benefits right in your kitchen.

I enjoy creating my own Zola Acai Green Smoothies, which are fruit smoothies blended with fresh greens, fruits and Zola Acai.  I opt for lettuce, celery, kale, chard, apples, pears and bananas for a tasty and unique Zola Acai smoothie.  Green Smoothies are packed with alkaline minerals, chlorophyll, vitamins and antioxidants; they become easier to digest when they are blended.  My Zola Acai Green Smoothies increase energy, improve mood, stabilize blood sugar, reduce bad food cravings and improved dental health.  They are also chock full of live enzymes, phytonutrients and antioxidants.  Moreover, many of my clients who have added Zola Acai Smoothies to their Standard American Diet ‘SAD’ report more energy, normalized blood sugar, reduced craving for caffeine and coffee and regular bowl movements.

Here are a few of my favorite Zola Acai ‘Add-In’ Ingredients:

  • 2 Tbsp. Seeds: (ground flax, hemp, chia, sunflower, pumpkin, sesame)
  • 1 banana
  • 1 pear, cored
  • 1 Tbsp. grated ginger
  • 2 Tbsp. Wheat germ
  • 2 Tbsp. Bee pollen
  • Low fat Greek  yogurt
  • ¼ cup all-natural nut butter (almond, peanut, macadamia, etc.)
  • 1 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • Zola Acai Juice- any flavor
  • Romaine lettuce leaves
  • Kale leaves
  • 1 Tbsp. tahini or hummus
  • Fresh herbs

There are essentially limitless possibilities to making smoothies.  Experiment with Zola Acai Juices and mix n’ match your favorite nuts, grains, fresh herbs and green vegetables to create your very own Zola Masterpiece.

As you continue to enjoy your Zola Smoothies you’ll be yearning to blend one up every day.  Your body will get accustomed to receiving good nutrition and will naturally want you to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet.  Be sure to use the freshest ingredients possible when you are making your smoothie.  I enjoy mixing my Zola Acai with ice, a ripe avocado, chia seeds, fresh spinach, Greek yogurt and fresh mint, yum!

Be sure to rotate your ingredients and add variety to your smoothies by choosing a new seed, vegetable,  nut, juice or grain each week.  By changing the ingredients you will fill your body with a greater variety of nutrients and keep your taste buds happy with new flavors and textures.

Smoothies are not just for adults, you can easily whip up a nutritious smoothie for the kids, as well.  Smoothies are a wonderful way to get kids to eat fruits and veggies in a fun drink.  Add your child’s favorite Zola Acai juice to their smoothie and they’ll not only reap the nutritional benefits but they’ll be hooked on your Zola smoothies and wanting them as snacks and dessert in no time!  Include the kids in the smoothie-making process and they’ll have a ball choosing the ingredients.  Set a good example for the youngsters in your life and blend up a Zola Smoothie in a handy-dandy cup with a colorful straw to spark up the excitement!  You can easily add hearty grains such as oatmeal, brown rice, quinoa, buckwheat and bran to smoothies to bulk up the texture and add a nice dose of fiber, vitamins and minerals.

Here are 3 of my Favorite Zola Acai Smoothie Recipes- Simply add the below ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.  All smoothies can be kept refrigerated for up to 3 days, although they are best when fresh.

Zola Acai Blueberry Blueberry Zola

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Zola Acai Blueberry Juice
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1 cup ice
  • ¼ cup almonds
  • 4 fresh kale leaves
  • 2 Tbsp. pumpkin seeds
  • ½ cup arugula
  • 3 Fresh mint leaves
  • ½ cup brown rice, cooked
  • ½ tsp. honey

Zola Acai Original Original Juice

Ingredients

  • 1 cup ice
  • ½ cup Zola Acai Original Juice
  • 2 Tbsp. wheat germ
  • 1/3 cup Greek yogurt
  • 6 romaine lettuce leaves
  • 6 Brazil nuts
  • 3 Swiss chard leaves
  • ¼ tsp. cinnamon
  • ½ cup bulgur, cooked
  • ½ tsp. stevia

Zola Acai Pineapple Pineapple Zola

Ingredients

  • ½ cup ice
  • 1 cup Zola Acai Pineapple
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • 2 Tbsp. ground flax seeds
  • ½ ripe avocado
  • 2 Tbsp. all-natural nut butter
  • ½ tsp. agave nectar
  • 4 stalks celery
  • 3 fresh basil leaves
  • ½ cup quinoa, cooked


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Watermelon Cooler: Perfect Summer Smoothie

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Nothing says summer quite like a big slice of fresh watermelon.  And of course, with all the watermelon lying around the kitchen, I couldn’t help but blend it up!

  • 1 – 8 ounce lemon or vanilla yogurt watermelon
  • 3 cups cubed, seeded watermelon
  • 2 cups fresh strawberries
  • 1 tablespoon honey or fruit jam (strawberry or raspberry work well)
  • Ice

Blend all ingredients until smooth.

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

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Drink Your Vegetables!

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

I know how difficult it can be to get kids to eat their greens each day, but let’s face it, most of us adults struggle to get our recommended servings each day.  And we have so many excuses – not enough time, always on the go, I skip lunch, I skip breakfast – trust me, I’ve tried them all.

ZolaSmoothie-SSTruth is, getting your daily fix of fruits and veggies is easy if you incorporate a green smoothie into your daily routine – here are a few recipe ideas for green smoothies at home or try Zola’s Superfood Smoothie, with 1500mg of green micronutrients such as Spirulina and Chlorella, as a grab and go option.

Sweet Veggie Smoothie Blend:

  • 1 cup apple juice
  • 1 cup of sliced apple
  • 1/4 cup applesauce
  • 1/2 cup sliced carrots
  • 1/2 cup of cucumber (peeled and sliced)
  • 2 cups of ice
  • a dash of nutmeg or cinnamon

Blend this vegetable smoothie until smooth.

Greener and Meaner Smoothie

  • 1  Carrot (chopped)
  • 4  Florets of Broccoli or handful of brussel sprouts (chopped)
  • 2  Handfuls of Spinach
  • 1  Apple (chopped)
  • 2  Oranges (peeled and quartered)
  • Orange Juice to dilute

Blend this vegetable smoothie until smooth.

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

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Beginner’s Guide to Making Smoothies: The Fruit

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Choosing your fruit and flavor combinations is very important and can be surprisingly difficult if you don’t have some guidelines.  Because let’s face it, some fruits play nice with others, and others do not.  Bananas are generally the nice neighbor and go with just about everything.

To help avoid confusion, I always group smoothie fruits into three categories: berries, tropicals, and exotics.   fruit - zola

FRUIT:
Berries: The berries which include everything from strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries & cherries generally go really well with orange and apple juice bases.  When mixed with banana, they also go really well with milk and sorbet bases.

Tropicals: The tropicals like mangoes, bananas, pineapple & peaches go really well with pineapple juices and sorbets.  They are usually a bit tangier than berry based smoothies.  Bananas, as I mentioned before are great for giving all fruit and  juice smoothies a smooth texture.

Exotics: The exotics which include Açaí, Goji Berries, and Mangosteen are usually great with fruit juices and sorbets and mix well with bananas and other berries
And further, when choosing between frozen or fresh fruit, always remember that frozen fruit will allow you to thicken smoothies without ice while fresh fruit inevitably makes smoothies thinner. If you do use fresh fruit, lower the juice by 1-2 oz and add approx 2-4 oz ice to taste.

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