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Diet Cran-Strawberry Spinach Smoothie

Posted by Meaghan Barry on March 4, 2013

Diet Cran-Strawberry Spinach Smoothie

I was recently asked by Ocean Spray to try their Diet Cranberry Juice Drink in a smoothie recipe.  I had been wanting to try a smoothie that involved spinach for the past few months and I thought cranberries and spinach sounded like the perfect combination.  I came up with a diet cran-strawberry spinach smoothie recipe as a result.  By swapping out a full calorie juice for a diet juice, such as Diet Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice, you can cut calories and still enjoy a delicious, nutrient-packed smoothie.  This smoothie would definitely be a great way to kick-start your day, especially if you are calorie conscious.

Ocean Spray Diet Cranberry Juice

Since Diet Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice only has 5 calories per serving, you can focus your calories in this smoothie on really nutritious ingredients.  I love to use Greek yogurt in smoothie recipes as it packs in so much protein.  I also used strawberries and half of a banana to add more nutrients and flavor.  I used about 1/4 of a cup of spinach leaves in this particular smoothie, but I’ve heard that you can add up to 1 cup for a smoothie.  Since it was my first time trying it, I started off with a small amount of spinach and I hope to build up to more as I get used to the taste.  You could also try adding a little bit of flax seed or chia seeds to add in some omega-3 fatty acids.

Ocean Spray Diet Cranberry Juice Ingredients

While I thought the Diet Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice was great in a smoothie, I also enjoyed it mixed with a glass of sparkling water.  Ocean Spray also sent me a recipe card for an awesome sounding 50-calorie Cosmo which I definitely look forward to trying this summer post-pregnancy.  For other Diet Cranberry Juice recipes, check out the Ocean spray website.

Diet Cran-Strawberry Spinach Smoothie

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Diet Cran-Strawberry Spinach Smoothie
Prep time:  5 mins
Total time:  5 mins
 
Ingredients
  • ¾ cup Diet Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Drink
  • ¾ cup fresh or frozen strawberries (if you use fresh strawberries, be sure to add about ¼ cup of ice as well)
  • ¾ cup low-fat, plain Greek yogurt
  • ½ banana
  • ¼ cup baby spinach or regular spinach leaves (you can add up to 1 cup of spinach, but I recommend starting off with a small amount and working up to more if this is your first green smoothie)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients in a blender. Blend for a few seconds on high speed (you may need to stop the blender and scrape down the sides so that all ingredients get incorporated.) Continue to blend until everything is thoroughly combined. Serve in a large glass ( and preferably with a fun straw!)
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 Source: Adapted from Ocean Spray



Please note: I have partnered with Ocean Spray through DailyBuzz to help promote their new Ocean Spray Diet product. I have been compensated for my time commitment to work with this product, however my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.

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Hawaiian Papaya Smoothie

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on January 6, 2013

papaya smoothie

While we were celebrating Christmas and New Year’s, we couldn’t help but reflect back on our trip to Hawaii a year ago.  I made a papaya smoothies almost everyday while we were there and I wanted to make this a new holiday tradition to remember our trip by.  I didn’t get a chance to make the papaya smoothie during our busy holiday break, but I was finally able to procure a Hawaiian papaya from a specialty food store to make a papaya smoothie again this weekend.

While we were in Hawaii, we were encouraged to try papayas cut in half, seeded, and doused with plenty of local lime juice.  The local produce was more than plentiful out there- I love this picture of all the produce that we had picked up at local markets or were picked from the fruit trees on the property.

hawaiian produce and flowers

If you decide to try this papaya smoothie, feel free to adjust or substitute the ingredients out.  While we were in Hawaii, I had guava and pineapple juice on hand so I added a splash of each to the smoothie mixture.

papaya smoothie recipe

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Hawaiian Papaya Smoothie
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Recipe type: smoothie
Cuisine: Hawaiian
Prep time:  5 mins
Total time:  5 mins
Serves: 2
 
Ingredients
  • 1 papaya (peeled, seeded, and roughly chopped)
  • 1 lime (juiced)
  • 1 cup low-fat, plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon blue agave or honey
  • ½ cup skim milk
  • ½ banana
  • ¼ cup orange, pineapple, or guava jioce
  • handful of ice
Instructions
  1. Place all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust ingredients as needed (ex: add more ice, juice, milk, etc.) Serve right away.
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It was nice to have a taste of Hawaii on a cold January morning and reminisce about our trip from the prior year.  What are some of your favorite foods to eats this January now that the holidays are over and we settle into winter-mode?

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Kefir 17 Day Diet Smoothie

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on March 9, 2012

I haven’t been posting a lot of recipes this week because my husband and I started the 17 Day Diet on Monday.  I’m not usually a fan of fad diets, but we’ve known a few people who have had a lot of success with this diet plan.  Between the two of us, we have already shed eight and a half pounds!  I have not been following the plan to a “t,” but it has been good way to focus on choosing healthier meal choices.

For the first 17 days, the diet mostly consists of lean proteins, cleansing vegetables, low-sugar fruits, friendly fats, and two servings of probiotics a day.  One of the probiotics that Dr. Mike Moreno recommends is kefir (my husband keeps thinking that I am saying “cat fur.”)  I had never heard of this before, but it’s a cultured milk product with the consistency that is a cross between milk and yogurt.  It has several different strains of friendly bacteria that are not found in yogurt so it’s a healthy item to introduce into your diet.  I’ve made a smoothie with it almost everyday this week.

Kefir 17 Day Diet Smoothie

Ingredients:
-1 cup lowfat kefir
-1 cup ice
-1/2 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
-1/4 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
-2 tablespoons orange juice
-1 tablespoon raw blue agave nectar

Directions:
Place all items in a blender and blend until smooth.

The cup seen in the photo above is one of my birthday gifts from sister K.  I love it!  I may have to get another one because I also like to drink ice water out of it.  I am also planning on using it when I make iced coffee this summer.  It’s available for $7.99 in our Amazon store.

I also wanted to share a few outtakes from my smoothie photo shoot (and kind of explains why my smoothie picture is not even that great.)  Remember my theory that Baby T would stop climbing up on tables if I just got him his own little table?  Yeah, not so much…

Have you tried kefir before?  Are there any diet books/plans out there that you swear by?

Have a great weekend!

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