In a blender, blend well
1 to 2 cups strawberries
1 - 2 oranges
1 1/2 cup hot water
1 tablespoon virgin organic coconut oil
1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon cinnamon (to taste)
stevia (to taste if desired)
3/4 cup old fashioned rolled oats
1/2 cup morning moo or powdered milk
2 large carrots
1 scoop protein
blend well
You can put half in another container for lunch or you can drink it all at once if you wish.
If you are going to drink it all at once, add ice (a little at a time, blending in between so you don't break your blender) for the full drink add enough ice to make from 8 - 9 cups. Blend until smooth.
If you are going to drink half now and the other half later, add ice to make 4 - 4 1/2 cups now and the same when you drink the other half.
Note: if you wish, you can substitute the strawberries for the banana in any of the smoothies.
Here are some possible protein's you might consider. I've included a number so you can compare health benefits. You may want to consider your personal needs according to your own health.
Click on the link for a variety of information.
Whey protein powder
Casein protein powder
Soy protein powder
Pea protein powder
Brown rice protein powder
Hydrolysate protein powder
Egg protein powder
To save money, grow your own garden, plant vegetables in a planter on your step or in your window. Substitute ingredients with what you can grow or purchase locally or free from friends/neighbors. Eat: Whole Grains, Vegetables, Fruit, Legumes, Complex Carbs, healthy Herbs and Spices. Avoid: Simple Carbs, Sugar, Corn Syrup. Eat in moderation: starches and meat. Drink: Water. Eat or drink nothing to excess. Don’t live to eat, eat to live. Click on "Home" below to see the index.
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