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Barefootsies 04-14-2011 07:49 AM

Health Nuts: Smoothies
 
So I was reading up on the difference between the two types of fiber, soluble and insoluble, along with the benefits to both. Most of the things on the soluble I must admit I do not care for, or do not get enough of by a long shot. One of the suggestions was to do a smoothie to try and work this into your daily diet, or lifestyle if you will. Then you can drink away you daily allotment of fruits.

Keep in mind, I am not talking about your sugar packed MceeDees smoothie :winkwink:.

I have been doing a few different combinations between the raspberries, OJ, blueberries, strawberries, non-fat yogurt, and so forth. Most I can't say I care for, although I have never been big on most of these things to begin with. Especially with banana. I can choke them down, but I was wondering if anyone has some good combo's they can recommend for smoothie mixes that actually taste good, yet manage to get in your fruits for the day?

Fire away ladies.
:pimp

bronco67 04-14-2011 08:13 AM

My smoothie is as follows:

1/3 cup of Boathouse farms Green smoothie mix.
1 cup of water
1 scoop of protein powder
1 scoop of Garden of Life Green drink
1 scoop of Citrucel fiber powder

It's all about getting my greens, but my poops are classic no-wipers.

BVF 04-14-2011 08:16 AM

I have two big spoonfulls of wheat germ in my muscle milk shakes every morning...It scrapes my colon daily....I also take a marine fiber called Chitosan whenever I eat something fatty...I the morning, I poop pudding that sticks to the bottom of the toilet bowl even after the flush.

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18056454)
my poops are classic no-wipers.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BVF (Post 18056463)
I poop pudding that sticks to the bottom of the toilet bowl even after the flush.


SweetT 04-14-2011 08:22 AM

BF....I have a Smoothie every morning and I have tried to cut it down on the calories along the way and here is where I am at.....

First, I get the non-fat yogurt in the single containers and I put them in the freezer...the cheap kind is actually the best. Then I get some fresh berries and I put them in the freezer (you can get frozen ones if they are 100% natural).

Take one yogurt out of the freezer and peel off the foil top and put it in the microwave for no more than 30 seconds (just long enough so that you can get it out of the container in one chunk). Put it in the blender along with some frozen berries. I usually add one whole banana, as well (trick: if your bananas are starting to turn brown before you eat them, cut them up and put them in a zip lock and freeze them too). So now that all of my fruit and yogurt are in the blender I add just enough Trop50 Orange Juice so that it will blend. Even though the Trop50 is the healthiest OJ I could find, it is still the worst part of this whole thing so dont add too much.

Blend and drink.

I eat it along with a nice bowl of Fiber One cereal.....yes, I am getting old....so what? :)


--T

dyna mo 04-14-2011 08:25 AM

this has 8g soluble fiber and 7g insoluble + all the fruit you require. add it to 1 scoop protein powder + 1 cup almond milk. or you can simply add it to your current smoothie mix, it has a very nutty flavor along with very exotic fruit flavors.

http://www.takechargefood.com/produc...12615_zoom.jpg

sadiedazzle 04-14-2011 08:28 AM

Smoothie
 
My smoothie:
1 cup frozen mixed fruit
1 cup yoghourt - 1 % that I make myself
2 tsp fish oil
1 tsp flax seed oil
3/4 cup water
2 tbsp honey
Yummy

Sadie

VikingMan 04-14-2011 08:30 AM

Green smoothies are the way to go but you can't use a cheapo blender because you will have chunks. Fuck taste, green smoothies make you feel so good it really is a not an issue. Make sure to add fat like olive oil and raw flax seeds.

Why non fat yoghurt? Non fat/low fat diets are 150% bullshit. You need fat to make use of all the nutrients.

Get a vitamix or blendec and you will be loving life and hot healthy girls will want to come over to use it.

The Demon 04-14-2011 08:32 AM

Screw all that. Make protein sludge and freeze it or just make it and drink it.

4 scoops protein
2 tbsponn crunchy PB
2 packets of splenda
1 cup of organic fat free milk


All under 1,000 calories, over 100g of protein, and filling as hell.

GTS Mark 04-14-2011 08:32 AM

Tropicana OJ
Ice
Blueberries
Strawberries
Banana
Whey Protein
Vege Greens 1tbsp

mix and enjoy!

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SweetT (Post 18056490)
I eat it along with a nice bowl of Fiber One cereal.....yes, I am getting old....so what? :)


--T

Wow SweetP, you are the fiber maestro. :winkwink:

I have found the frozen is a much easier way to go when you can. I am also experimenting with the fresh fruits, as I would think it's better for you. But you have to use them up fairly quick or they spoil.

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Soluble vs. Insoluble Fiber

Soluble fiber dissolves in water. Insoluble fiber does not. To some degree these differences determine how each fiber functions in the body and benefits your health.

Soluble fibers attract water and form a gel, which slows down digestion. Soluble fiber delays the emptying of your stomach and makes you feel full, which helps control weight. Slower stomach emptying may also affect blood sugar levels and have a beneficial effect on insulin sensitivity, which may help control diabetes. Soluble fibers can also help lower LDL (?bad?) blood cholesterol by interfering with the absorption of dietary cholesterol.

Sources of soluble fiber: oatmeal, oat cereal, lentils, apples, oranges, pears, oat bran, strawberries, nuts, flaxseeds, beans, dried peas, blueberries, psyllium, cucumbers, celery, and carrots.

Insoluble fibers are considered gut-healthy fiber because they have a laxative effect and add bulk to the diet, helping prevent constipation. These fibers do not dissolve in water, so they pass through the gastrointestinal tract relatively intact, and speed up the passage of food and waste through your gut. Insoluble fibers are mainly found in whole grains and vegetables.

Sources of insoluble fiber: whole wheat, whole grains, wheat bran, corn bran, seeds, nuts, barley, couscous, brown rice, bulgur, zucchini, celery, broccoli, cabbage, onions, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, green beans, dark leafy vegetables, raisins, grapes, fruit, and root vegetable skins.

How Much Dietary Fiber Do You Need?

Most Americans get only about 15 grams of fiber per day in their diet. But the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends about 25 grams for women under 50 and teenage girls. Teenage boys and men under 50 (who consume more calories than women) require upwards of 30-38 grams of dietary fiber daily.

Don?t worry about what kind of fiber you are taking in unless you are seeking a specific health benefit, such as eating more soluble fiber to lower cholesterol. Instead, focus on eating a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. This will provide a variety of soluble and insoluble fibers and all of the health benefits.

As you increase the fiber in your diet, you may experience more intestinal gas. Increasing fiber gradually will allow your body to adapt. Because some fibers absorb water, you should also drink more water as you increase fiber.

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sadiedazzle (Post 18056518)
My smoothie:
1 cup frozen mixed fruit
1 cup yoghourt - 1 % that I make myself
2 tsp fish oil
1 tsp flax seed oil
3/4 cup water
2 tbsp honey
Yummy

Sadie

Impressive. You are even working in those Omega3's.
:thumbsup:thumbsup

dyna mo 04-14-2011 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ******* (Post 18056521)

Non fat/low fat diets are 150% bullshit. You need fat to make use of all the nutrients.

i totally agree. moreover, hormone production such as testosterone (and more) is directly tied to fat. +, removing fat is really another processing step, i.e., non-fat milk is more processed than whole milk. i'm eating a lot of fatty foods these days to promote my health.

Sly 04-14-2011 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ******* (Post 18056521)
Green smoothies are the way to go but you can't use a cheapo blender because you will have chunks. Fuck taste, green smoothies make you feel so good it really is a not an issue. Make sure to add fat like olive oil and raw flax seeds.

Why non fat yoghurt? Non fat/low fat diets are 150% bullshit. You need fat to make use of all the nutrients.

Get a vitamix or blendec and you will be loving life and hot healthy girls will want to come over to use it.


What's in a green smoothie?

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18056539)
i totally agree. moreover, hormone production such as testosterone (and more) is directly tied to fat. +, removing fat is really another processing step, i.e., non-fat milk is more processed than whole milk. i'm eating a lot of fatty foods these days to promote my health.

I am not looking to completely cut out the fat. I am simply trying to better balance my daily food menu to add in more fresh fruits and veggies. I do not really have a problem with fiber per se. However, I would like to focus on getting some more of the soluble in there to get my daily fruits in, plus the added advantages of feeling full.

I have eliminated 90% of the beef, and swapped it out for turkey breast when possible,which has helped. I do not notice much of a difference beyond texture. I have also cut way down the Diet Coke (by 2/3), and added in the Sobe and other waters to make up my fluids. So I drink at least double, if not triple what I used do. I do not drink milk, coffee, tea, beer, etc..

I did read an article last weekend saying that you should have a day that you eat whatever you want. Some how, some way, this keeps your body tricked up for the fats and other stuff you cut out the rest of the week.

Sly 04-14-2011 08:45 AM

Bare you mentioned that you want something better tasting. You really don't like the taste of fruit? Fruit is one of my favorite tastes. Have you tried other kinds?

dyna mo 04-14-2011 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 18056561)
I am not looking to completely cut out the fat. I am simply trying to better balance my daily food menu to add in more fresh fruits and veggies. I do not really have a problem with fiber per se. However, I would like to focus on getting some more of the soluble in there to get my daily fruits in, plus the added advantages of feeling full.

I have eliminated 90% of the beef, and swapped it out for turkey breast when possible,which has helped. I do not notice much of a difference beyond texture. I have also cut way down the Diet Coke (by 2/3), and added in the Sobe and other waters to make up my fluids. So I drink at least double, if not triple what I used do. I do not drink milk, coffee, tea, beer, etc..

I did read an article last weekend saying that you should have a day that you eat whatever you want. Some how, some way, this keeps your body tricked up for the fats and other stuff you cut out the rest of the week.

it wasn't directed at your diet per se. just illustrating that new data suggests fat is highly beneficial.

no comment on that suggested smoothie i posted eh?

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18056566)
Bare you mentioned that you want something better tasting. You really don't like the taste of fruit?

Nope. I do not care for it. I can't say I ever have.

Which is why when I look at your recommended daily servings of fruit and veggies I just cringe. Not so much on the veggies, but the fruits are typically impossible for me to fit in given a choice in the matter.

A smoothie would help solve that to some degree as I can choke down at least one of those in the A.M.. I am trying some different combo's trying to find something I like. So far I can't say any are really tasting good, and some of them are over powering (at least for me). I still drink it down, but I would like something a bit better tasting, yet just as healthy.

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18056575)
it wasn't directed at your diet per se. just illustrating that new data suggests fat is highly beneficial.

No worries. I had read the same. Seems to be the key is variety and moderation.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18056575)
no comment on that suggested smoothie i posted eh?

Based on the picture in your avatar. It's been working for you. :thumbsup What was your before and after weight before you turned into the Hulk?

EllaBlack 04-14-2011 08:58 AM

This has already been said above, but I want to re-iterate it. You can't use the bananas until they are starting to turn brown. Otherwise they make your smoothie a little bitter. And yes, freezing them once they start turning brown is a great idea. I've started putting ground flax seed in too. Hope you find a great combo you like!

VikingMan 04-14-2011 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18056545)
What's in a green smoothie?

1.fill up half the blender with kale, spinach, cilantro, parsley etc
2. add some carrots, beets, celery, cucumber, etc
3. add some ice
4. add raw flax seeds, olive oil, avocado
5. whatever else you desire as far as protein (always avoid soy as it is peasant food and is almost certainly genetically modified garbage)

Always use organic ingredients and re-mineralized reverse osmosis/distilled/ or filtered well water because tap water has fluoride and chlorine in it which are highly toxic. (no point in spending extra money on organic food when you drink poison every day)

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ******* (Post 18056722)
1.fill up half the blender with kale, spinach, cilantro, parsley etc
2. add some carrots, beets, celery, cucumber, etc
3. add some ice
4. add raw flax seeds, olive oil, avocado
5. whatever else you desire as far as protein (always avoid soy as it is peasant food and is almost certainly genetically modified garbage)

Always use organic ingredients and re-mineralized reverse osmosis/distilled/ or filtered well water because tap water has fluoride and chlorine in it which are highly toxic. (no point in spending extra money on organic food when you drink poison every day)

Interesting ingredients.

baddog 04-14-2011 12:52 PM

I use Take Charge and Greek yogurt for breakfast. When I juice, I do it by color. I try to add something from every color I can think of, even stuff I would not normally eat. Add an apple or a pear to any blend and it becomes relatively tasty. And yes, I mix fruits and veggies in the same blend.

PR_Glen 04-14-2011 01:15 PM

if your not worried about spiking insulin levels or losing weight too much smoothies are a great way to get your fibre in. Definitely want to buy your fruits in bulk when they are on sale and freeze them into single servings. Way easier to do it this way and despite what most people think freezing fruits and vegetables doesn't cause much nutritional loss at all. Also gives it an icecream/frozen yogurt kind of taste.

My basic smoothie is:

-2 cups apple juice as a base, i find it less overwhelming than OJ which takes over the taste.

- 1 single serving container of Low fat yogurt, not to watch my figure but i just find it leaves less of an after taste.

-2 ounces of blueberries

-4 ounces of strawberries

-2 ounces of bananas (not always but sometimes)



if you really don't like the taste of fruit I would suggest low fat milk as a base (again because the other stuff is just too rich to drink) and throw in some sugar free cocoa or chocolate and some natural peanut butter.. mask all that up... however you do get caffeine from the chocolate and there's some added calories so depends on where your priorities are at i guess.

dyna mo 04-14-2011 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 18056588)
No worries. I had read the same. Seems to be the key is variety and moderation.



Based on the picture in your avatar. It's been working for you. :thumbsup What was your before and after weight before you turned into the Hulk?

thx, i've lost ~40 pounds of flab and gained ~10lbs lbm.

i usually get about 3 servings of this in a day, i'm a big fan of fiber.

Amputate Your Head 04-14-2011 01:21 PM

The Amp Smoothie:

3 bananas
8 strawberries
cup of raspberries
cup of blackberries
2 giant scoops of vanilla yogurt
half blender of ice
cup of milk
Splash of vanilla extract

Blend & consume. :2 cents:

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18057456)
if your not worried about spiking insulin levels or losing weight too much smoothies are a great way to get your fibre in. Definitely want to buy your fruits in bulk when they are on sale and freeze them into single servings.

Well, the smoothies have done what was suggested... with the soluble fiber keeping me feeling full most of the day. So I simply eat less, and calories ending up way below the daily recommendation for my gender/size. I guess that's good in addition to the fruit/fiber deal.

Yeah, I think I may end up doing the frozen deal like you and SweetP recommended. Simply sounds easier, and better way to do it. Now I just need to find out some tasty smoothies. Additionally, I do not drink these all day. One is more than enough for me.
:winkwink:

Barefootsies 04-14-2011 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 18057478)
The Amp Smoothie:

3 bananas
8 strawberries
cup of raspberries
cup of blackberries
2 giant scoops of vanilla yogurt
half blender of ice
cup of milk
Splash of vanilla extract

Blend & consume. :2 cents:

That is 'almost' identical to the one I made this morning. Minus the extract and milk.


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