At any rate, one thing I read about close to 1,000 times on these blogs was something called the Green Monster. People rave about these things; apparently they are good for your energy levels, low in calories, pack a nutritional punch, and help promote healthy skin. That's a lot of good in one glass. I was intrigued by this from the first moment I read about it, especially considering that your basic Green Monster has a total of four ingredients, about 240 calories per serving, and potential for a lot of add-ins or substitutions. The only problem was that in my previous apartment, there was no blender, and once I realized I was going to be moving, I didn't feel like buying one. So I waited to try my hand at the Green Monster...until this morning! We now have a blender (my roommate and I, that is. It's her blender), so this past week I remembered to make sure I would have ingredients for a GM on hand. Basic ingredients are as follows (for one serving):
- 2 cups spinach (you could substitute any green here, though. I know other people use kale pretty frequently. Just keep in mind that you probably want something fairly robust [lettuce might not be the best choice!] but also on the mild side);
- 1 cup soy milk (as with the spinach, you could substitute here and use cow's milk, almond milk, rice milk, coconut milk, etc. I used the Silk Light variety);
- 1 tablespoon ground flax (once again, something you probably don't necessarily need if you don't have it on hand, but it does add fiber and healthy fats, especially Omega-3s);
- 1 banana (I froze mine but you could skip that step, I'm sure).
If you're looking for a quick way to get more greens into your diet, a pleasant way to refresh on a hot day, or just a fun and different snack or breakfast (I complemented my GM this morning with some yogurt and Kashi Honey Sunshine cereal, which is also really good), I think you should give a Green Monster a try!
4 comments:
I'm going to try it! And I love the green color - it's beautiful! But I'm wondering - do you just use plain soymilk or can you use vanilla? I guess the vanilla wouldn't go with the spinach! I'm very happy to hear you now have a blender. I knew this new apartment would be better in so many different ways.
I'm sure you could use vanilla. I chose plain because the spinach and the banana both have a natural sweetness and vanilla soy milk (well, Silk brand, anyway) is SO sweet. I think it is really a question of individual taste, and if you were to try it with vanilla I doubt it would be bad! It may turn out on the sweeter side, but I don't think it would be undrinkable by any means. Give it a try!
cool! my blender broke.. :( i'm saving up for a new one but unfortunately there are about seven things ahead of it on the "i'm saving up for a new..." list.
hmmmm - I'm thinking this would go really well with a half of one of my banana w/choc.chips & walnuts muffins.
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