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Yield
Serves 1
Ingredients
1 Blood Orange, Peeled and divided into sections
1 Pineapple, Peeled and cut into cubes
1 Handful Mixed Greens
1 tablespoon Protein Powder of Choice, I used Vanilla Brown Rice Protein
1 tablespoon Ground Flax
1 cup Filtered Water
Recipe Directions
Put everything in the blender and blend until smooth. Enjoy!
JNND's Thoughts
By JNNDMildly sweet and satisfying green smoothie. Excellent way to start the day. This smoothie got me through 4 hours of class…including a really dull physiology lecture about the renal system. If it can do that, I am sure it will be a great addition to anyone’s day.
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elizabethh
May 31, 2010
sounds delicious! i'm going to sub hemp seeds for the protein powder. hopefully this will get me through 4 hours of class too. thanks!
LycheeLuvr
Jun 02, 2010
hip hip hurray!
LibbyB
May 31, 2010
Some protein powders are raw. I used Hemp Protein Powder from Manitoba Harvest, and it is cold-milled. Not sure about Vanilla Brown Rice Protein Powder, though.
Sounds good!
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LycheeLuvr
Jun 02, 2010
hip hip hurray!
Chris S
Jun 01, 2010
Yay for those little enzyme critters. Can I get a hip hip hurray?
JNND
May 31, 2010
Nutribiotic Brown Rice Protein is processed using enzymes (not heated) and is considered raw.
LibbyB
May 31, 2010
Some protein powders are raw. I used Hemp Protein Powder from Manitoba Harvest, and it is cold-milled. Not sure about Vanilla Brown Rice Protein Powder, though.
Sounds good!
elizabethh
May 31, 2010
sounds delicious! i'm going to sub hemp seeds for the protein powder. hopefully this will get me through 4 hours of class too. thanks!
angie207
May 31, 2010
Protein powder is not raw.
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