This should come as no surprise
with some of the most popular “healthy” smoothies being made by companies such
as Pepsi and Coke. Many big name soda companies have been buying fruit smoothie
companies and marketing their products as healthier alternatives to keep up with the increasing campaign for healthy eating.
A healthy smoothie is one that
provides a nutritious mix of fiber, protein, vitamins, minerals, and
antioxidants. This means that mixing up your own smoothies is your best bet as
far as health goes. Below is a banana berry smoothie that is not only
nutritious, but also delicious. Keep in mind that while fruit is a healthy food source, nothing is healthy if not consumed in moderation.
Banana Berry Smoothie
This tasty, refreshing breakfast drink has enough protein and fiber to keep you feeling full until lunch.
Ingredients:
1/3 cup raspberries
1/3 cup blueberries
1//3 cup blackberries
½ ripe banana
1 5.3 oz. container fat-free Greek
yogurt
1 cup ice
Preparation:
In a blender, combine
raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, banana, Greek yogurt and ice. Blend
until smooth and frothy Pour into glass and enjoy.
Your recipe sounds great and super easy. Commercially-made granola is another product that people don't realize is not always healthy. Many of them are packed with sugar, too! (Making things like that at home is a little more time-consuming but it really is easy. Plus you know exactly what you're putting in your body!)
ReplyDeleteWhat else would you expect with Pepsi or Coke? Their products are terrible for you, them buying smoothie companies doesn't automatically make them healthier like you said, but I am sure they are healthier than their soft drinks, lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe. Any other recipe suggestions? I have recently began making smoothies so this post was very fitting for me!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Casey. I think it is great to point out that commercial "nutritional" products aren't always what they seem. It is great to see how easy the DIY alternatives are, and how much better they are for you.
ReplyDeleteI'll echo Josh's reply. It's always important to examine the next big thing.
ReplyDeleteDr C