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Old Apr 21, 2017, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Skies View Post
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If you keep certain things always in your house, you can eat satisfying stuff that fills you up--smoothies. Anti-inflammatory foods could help pain too.

So smoothies. They are easy, but washing the blender is a pain. Have these staples in your house at all times:

ripe bananas to use instead of sugar (when get too ripe, peel and put in freezer)
avocados (when too ripe, cut in 4 and put in freezer)
frozen sweet cherries (great plain-right from the freezer for a snack, too)
frozen strawberries
vanilla extract
Vanilla protein power
organic spinach or kale
organic beets
carrots
cashews
Unsweetened dark cocoa
coconut milk (canned)
flax seeds
almond milk

to make things like this, which is what I had for dinner last night:


Smoothies are really satisfying and easy to make. You don't have to use recipes, it's easy enough to find stuff around the kitchen that works if you keep your kitchen stocked with the main staples i listed above.

Google key words for items you have on hand along with other ingredients to find your smoothie you want now. Mix up the recipes to adapt it whatever you have in the house. Google recipes from blogs to get creative ideas and target nutrients.

Nutritional, satisfying, and filling. I'm going to buy frozen papaya as it's a strong, digestive enzyme. May invent my own smoothies later this week using green tea instead of milk and anti-inflammatory fruits and veggies.

Do you have some things that work for you?
Good info., I like smoothies when it's hot outside. I like Blueberries, bananas and strawberries, greek yogurt and a vegetable protein powder, almond milk, and ice
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