After realizing yesterday at 4 pm that I hadn't eaten a single fruit or vegetable all day, I had a good dinner and then decided to make myself a smoothie for a snack this morning. It was HEAVENLY so I thought I'd share the love. This is probably not very low calorie, but there IS a mix of fruit, veggies, and protein in it which I understand is good for pregnancy.

About 8 oz of Silk dark chocolate almond milk
1 Tablespoon or so of peanut butter (microwaved to thin it out)
1 handful of strawberries
1 giant handful of spinach
2 giant handfuls of ice
It tasted like a chocolate peanut butter milkshake with a hint of strawberry. I already want another one.
Anyone have any other good smoothie recipes to share?
Re: Smoothie Heaven
I started making these for DS when he was having some constipation issues and avoiding anything healthy or high in fiber. Kid has a dairy addiction and loves his carbs...not the best recipe for poop.
1 activia yogurt cup (or regular yogurt. Doesn't matter...I use strawberry)
1/2 cup whole milk
1/4 cup dry oatmeal
1/2 cup frozen raspberries
1/2 cup frozen blueberries
1 banana
If I'm feeling sneaky, I'll toss in a few leaves of spinach. I can REALLY taste it, though, and I'm still in the "get DS to eat it" stage, before sneaking in extra healthy stuff.
This makes a lot. Usually enough for me and DH to have a glass, and for DS' small glass.
I'm not big on dairy in my smoothies. This is my go to recipe:
1 c. ANY frozen fruit (raspberries are my fave)
1 ripe banana
1 tbsp. almond butter
1 c. coconut water
1 tbsp. ground flax seeds
squeeze of lemon
handful of spinach
Me: 32 H: 34
DS #1: 8/10/11, DS #2: 10/13/14
TTC #3 since October 2017
Question (from someone who has never made one) - can you make a big batch and freeze or refrigerate it? I am up and out the door an hour before DH and DD wake up, don't really want to turn on the blender and wake them both!
But we make a lot of smoothies here. I kind of just throw in whatever I have really. Apples, bananas, grapes. Strawberries raspberries. I like using frozen fruit too. Frozen peaches are yummy. Little milk or juice. Flaxseed sometimes spinach, cucumber, or avocado if I have it and blend it up. Yum!
Side note: I happen to love the tart taste of kale (vs. spinach). It's much heartier, too.
This is what I'm currently drinking:
1 banana
half an apple
1 or 2 leaves fresh kale
1 cup OJ
(Sometimes I'll add a carrot or some pineapple in there. The vitamin C from the OJ and/or pineapple will help your body absorb the iron from the kale. Dairy tends to inhibit your absorption of iron, so I've skipped mixing kale with yogurt or almond milk)