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A Green Smoothie Recipe to Get You Back on Track

A Green Smoothie Recipe to Get You Back on Track

GO Green!

Everyone slips up when it comes to maintaining a healthy diet. Let’s face it, our world just isn’t designed around healthy eating.

Today we’re going to look at an easy & lip-smacking delicious fix – a smoothie recipe to help you get back on track with your healthy nutrition plan. Whether you’ve missed a couple days of healthy eating, or you just need to replenish your resources, this is the perfect drink.

When done right, shakes and smoothies can be great meal replacements or snacking options on a healthy diet. You’ve got to watch the sugar and added fruit juices, as these usually just lead to an unwanted spike in your blood glucose levels. This is why I like to make my own smoothies. I can control what goes into them, down to every ingredient.

Smoothies are also great for a highly active lifestyle, and can help sustain energy and get you through your workouts with a lot more motivation.

So here it is, one of my best smoothie recipes to get your healthy habits back in order.

A Green Smoothie Recipe to Jump Start Your Health

Combine the following ingredients in your blender and blend on high speed until smooth. You can easily double this one up if there are two of you.

1 banana, frozen or chilled – Bananas are great sources of energy, packed full of potassium and other vitamins and minerals. A banana is pretty much a staple in all of my smoothie recipes. Using them chilled or frozen is best, but not necessary.

½ cup of coconut water – Coconut water is great for replenishing your system, as it’s full of natural electrolytes. Hydration is always key, but make sure you avoid coconut water with added sugar or sweetening.

½ cup of unsweetened almond milk – In my opinion, almond milk is your best option when it comes to a healthy dairy alternative. Almonds contain a ton of nutrients to support a healthy lifestyle, including healthy fats and a bit of plant-based protein. Just make sure you avoid the stuff that has added sugar.

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