Hello friends, I'm your Vitameatavegamin girl.
Are you tired, run - down, listless?
Do you poop out at parties?
Are you unpopular?
The answer to all your problems is in this little bottle. VITAMEATAVEGAMIN.
Vitameatavegamin contains Vitamins, Meat, Vegetables, and Minerals.
If you don't recognize this little speech, I'm not sure we can be friends. It's what I thought of when I first heard of the Green Monster. Minus the meat. I had seen this smoothie on blogs and then it started showing up on Pinterest. I didn't try it until a friend at work made it and assured me it did not taste like baby vomit.
Here's the ingredients I use.
One cup vanilla almond milk.
8-10 sliced baby carrots.
A generous sprinkle of cinnamon and generous squirt of honey.
Tablespoon of almond butter. Sometimes we use peanut butter. Sometimes both. WATCH OUT.
A few tablespoons of greek yogurt, for extra protein.
One sliced banana. I usually slice and freeze these in individual bags, just to speed things up.
A few handfuls of baby spinach.
One cup of ice.
Blend.
It looks a little like a bad jar of baby food, but I promise, you don't taste the vegetables at all. It has a nice peanut butter and banana flavor, but you still get all those good nutrients in one drink. I've yet to have a bad one. We've added blueberries, raspberries and strawberries and it's hard to go wrong. Read more about it here.
Happy blending.








2 comments:
I make these sometimes too! A lot of times I start out with the yoplait smoothie mix (its just a packet of frozen fruit and frozen pieces of yogurt), and then add whatever else I can find in the fridge or the pantry, and top it off with a big handful of spinach! Yummy!
huh. that is the exact color my little sister painted my room when i left for college. clearly, she was devastated i was gone. :)
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