Smoothy Slim
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Because juice is nearly 100% carbohydrate, lacking protein and fiber, it is quickly digested and absorbed, which can be a concern for someone trying to manage their blood sugar levels. For this reason, it is also not a good meal replacement.
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Start with about 1 cup of a low-calorie base liquid such as water, coconut water, low-fat milk, or unsweetened nondairy milk. Then add:• ½ to 1 cup fresh or frozen fruit of choice • 1 to 2 cups leafy greens such as spinach or kale, or other vegetable • A protein source such as plain Greek yogurt or silken tofu. Get creative with one or two optional additions such as rolled oats; flax, hemp, or chia seeds; nuts or nut butters; avocado; cacao nibs; grated ginger; or fresh herbs such as mint, parsley, or basil. Limit portion sizes of nuts and seeds to 1 tablespoon to avoid excess calories. Avoid adding sugar and skip the ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, and fruit juice. Taste your smoothie: If it’s blah, add a squeeze of lemon juice or other citrus, or some fresh herbs. Too runny? Half a banana will fix that. When choosing smoothies, look for options that follow the guidelines above. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about ingredients — many commercial smoothies are loaded with added sugar and more than a meal’s worth of calories. And that’s not what most of us are looking for when we reach for a cool smoothie on a hot day! About Ask Mickey: At Bon Appétit, we know there’s a lot on your plate that you worry about. Making good food choices helps you avoid unwanted pounds, work or study (and sleep!) better, and form long-lasting healthy eating habits. In the Ask Mickey column, Bon Appétit Management Company registered dietitian nutritionists offer tips on “chewing the right thing” and answer your nutrition questions. (Mickey, aka Michelina, is a particular feisty Italian grandmother who continues to inspire us.) Email your questions and feedback to [email protected]mailto:[email protected].
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