nature girls’ harvest (the green smoothie episode) : Smoothie Smoothies Recipes


nature girls’ harvest (the green smoothie episode)

join nature girls hopi and phoebe as they make luscious green smoothies using ingredients harvested from their very own victory garden! check out the rawhope blog: rawhope.wordpress.com follow rawhope on twitter twitter.com/rawhope
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8 Responses to “nature girls’ harvest (the green smoothie episode)”

  1. rawhope on December 30th, 2009 8:05 pm

    that’s awesome!! definitely make a video about your victory garden too. can’t wait to see it.

    i bet your daughter will love helping you plant (what’s not to love about making mudpies?)! :)

    hopefully by the time you finish up your master cleanse, you’ll have some nice leafy greens all ready for you.

  2. EvelynPrather on January 2nd, 2010 2:45 am

    You have a nice Victory garden. Everything looks full great. I’m working on mine now. Take care!

  3. rawhope on January 5th, 2010 1:39 pm

    the more you experiment, the more you’ll start to create favorite combinations that you’ll really look forward to.

    and i highly recommend that you try to start growing some of your own ingredients, even if it’s only a few things in a container garden. no smoothie will ever be as fresh or taste as delicious as one containing ingredients that you nurtured and cultivated yourself. not to mention you’ll get more attuned to mother nature and really appreciate where your food comes from. :)

  4. rawhope on January 8th, 2010 9:54 am

    each type of green contains different nutrients, so it’s good to vary them and not always make the same type of smoothie each day.

    you can also try adding different types of green ‘herbs’, such as parsley, dill, cilantro, basil, etc.

    you can even use celery (make sure to include the leaves). celery has a lot of natural sodium that can help balance your electrolytes, and makes an excellent post-workout smoothie.

  5. rawhope on January 10th, 2010 11:54 am

    great question!

    choose any leafy green (except iceberg lettuce, which is rather low in nutrients). kale, bok choi, spinach, swiss chard, carrot or beet greens (very economical, since you get two for one with your purchase), romaine, dandelion greens…….whatever catches your eye and looks fresh and is ORGANIC. don’t even bother making a smoothie with pesticide-laden, chemically fertilized plants. kinda defeats the whole purpose.

  6. BettiJW on January 13th, 2010 1:22 am

    I guess I’ll take my smoothies and throw something green in……what’s best to try first…. since i don’t have a victory garden?

  7. rawhope on January 13th, 2010 1:55 am

    hahah, yeah, phoebe really stepped up her PA role in this video. if she hadn’t demonstrated how delicious the smoothie was, nobody would probably believe me. :)

    she’s still sporting her purple mustache. being the rawhope spokesdog is hard work!

  8. AndreaOrlen on January 14th, 2010 9:10 pm

    “I’m not gonna try it, you try it”
    “I’m nooot gonna try it”
    “Hey, let’s get ‘Pheobe”
    “Nah..She won’t eat it, she hates EVERYTHING”
    “Hey Pheobe, she likes it”!!

    Those who Don’t LIIKKE Rawhope Green smoothies, haven’t TRIIIED Rawhope Green Smoothie’s

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