Date 7 May 2010 eco friendly Author by Comments 22 Comments

Hi, y’all!

Wow. The days are just flyin’ by, aren’t they?! Gosh, they are for me!

I’ve been super busy outside, gardening and doing other outside chores. Things are really coming along in the garden. I’ll have to update on the progress soon.

But today, I just had to share my grass-inspired juice/smoothie concoction with you. I have been really tired lately (organic gardening is exhausting!) and I woke up yesterday with a sore throat. Definitely not good when there’s SO much to do!

So, yesterday I hit myself with some Vitamin B and C and drank plenty of liquids and paced myself. Today I felt like wheat grass would provide just the extra oomph I needed. And while I was watering the garden this morning, I spied the rainbow chard. It called my name, I’m positive! ;-)

I plucked a few leaves and ran back in the house, excited for the raw creation that was being born in my head!

It didn’t take long to throw the ingredients in the blender and whip up a glass of….

“Rainbow Grass”

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That’s right: Rainbow Grass!

Note the glass straw lookin’ so elegant and eco-friendly? Those beautiful babies are now available in my Raw Shop! Go ahead, check ‘em out. I’ll wait. ;-)

Of course, I chose the (fun!) title of this drink based on the (rainbow) chard and the wheat grass.

Freshly Picked (Rainbow) Chard

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Size of my (small) hand…

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And the runt…

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Amazing (Wheat) Grass!

(Check out my wheat grass post HERE.)

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In My Oster Blender

(Also in my Raw Shop!)

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See the herbal tea in the bottom of the blender?

 

Ready to Consume = Yum!

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Playing Photographer!

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Rainbow Grass Juice-Smoothie Concoction Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 (frozen) banana
  • 1 scoop Amazing Grass Wheat Grass powder
  • 1 cup herbal tea
  • 5 1/2 Rainbow Chard leaves (5 the size of my hand, 1 half that size) Freshly picked from my garden right before going in to this recipe!
  • 4 ice cubes

 

Directions:

Toss above ingredients in to your blender and give it a few whirls until everything is blended nicely. Serves one big appetite or two smaller ones.

 

Note:

This drink is actually more like a juice consistency, but still has a (runny) smoothie volume to it. If you like your smoothies super thick, cut back on the herbal tea (or liquid of your choice). I personally prefer my smoothies on the thicker side, but this was so super delicious and energizing, I’ll definitely recreate it again – and soon!

 

Grassy Goodness

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About the Recipe

I urge you to try my Rainbow Grass recipe – even if you are terribly afraid of green juices/smoothies! What is so RAWsome about this drink, I discovered, is that I tasted the fresh deliciousness of the rainbow chard, the “greenness” of the wheat grass (definitely NOT overpowering, though!) and the sweetness – and creaminess – of the frozen banana. The herbal tea allows you to get in some antioxidants and herbal tea benefits, which is great for those who aren’t really “tea” people. I could go on and on about this drink, but I’ll have to trust y’all to try it for yourselves – or just take my word for it! ;-)

Hated it!

;-)

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Burning Questions I have for you:

1. Have you ever tried wheat grass? Do you love Amazing Grass as much as I do? I even added wheat grass and other Amazing Grass products on my last 30-day juice fast. I’ve done a LOT of juice fasting and several 30-day ones (plus a 52-day juice fast) and I could really, really tell the difference in how I felt by adding the Amazing Grass powders. I love ‘em!

2. What about those glass straws – aren’t they something?! I really do love the Beautiful Bends most. It’s just like drinking from a bendable straw when I was a kid – only now it’s an eco-friendly habit and no plastic is wasted or harming the environment! And I’m SO excited that I can offer them to you in my Raw Shop!

3. Will you try this juice-smoothie concoction of mine or is it too “green” for you? Are you someone who is willing to try new things or do you cringe at the thought of something crossing your lips that you’re not accustomed to?

4. And how is May going for you? Can you believe Mother’s Day is this weekend? I have a wonderful mother to celebrate with. I hope you do, too! And if you don’t, I’d share mine if I could!!!

Fill me in! I miss chatting with you all!!!

 

Last day to enter my giveaway!!!

This is another eco-friendly giveaway with a super cool, fun, green prize! Winner will be announced tomorrow.

Click HERE to enter!!

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22 Comments - Give me your juicy opinion, please. I can't wait to read it!

  • 1
    Michelle Woodcock said:

    Wow!! That does look good. Did you grow the Chard from seed? Where did you get the seed? I haven’t seen any plants or seeds around here in NC.

    I’ll look for some in the grocery store–hope it’s organic!

    Enjoyed reading about your juice fast. Hope to do it one day!!

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    Michelle Woodcock said:

    Oh……….great pictures of the juice in the grass!! : )

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    Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga) said:

    thanks for all your entries, michele!

    and the smoothie and the grass..so green and photogenic together!

    not entering your contest b/c i have one :)

    and have a super weekend and hope it’s a nice one for you!
    xo
    .-= Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)´s last blog ..Give Away: 2 Pounds of Chia Seeds!!! =-.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    You’re welcome! Thanks for the RAWsome contest!! :-D

    And thanks! It was fun (and felt a little crazy!) to take those grassy pics, but I’m glad I did! LOL

    I think this weekend will be fantabulous for me – hope yours is as well!!!

    Big hugs,
    Michele

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    Russell said:

    I haven’t been out in the garden (though it was a beautiful day for it), but my family joined a community supported farm, and I’ll be working at the farm soon. Today, I just hung out with my brother and went fly fishing, which is my favorite way to relax.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    Sounds awesome, Russell! Good for you! :-D

    And it sounds like you had a great time with your brother. That’s so nice!

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  • 5
    Ilana said:

    That chard is SO lovely! I wish my backyard were conducive to organic gardening… Le sigh. But you have inspired me to plant some stuff I can eat :)

    I really just LOVE all the green-ness in this post!!
    .-= Ilana´s last blog ..Tell All: The Day I Met Chuck Palahniuk =-.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    Thanks, Ilana! :-D

    I’m glad you love all the green-ness. I suppose I was just feeling pretty green, eh?! LOL

    But, seriously, that green drink was DELISH! I was craving another one today but didn’t make it. Tomorrow, it is! ;-)

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    George Angus said:

    Hi Michele,

    Looks perfect for a warm summer day, working in the garden.

    I’ve tried the “green” juices before and they have a surprising sweetness and satisfying taste. I can always feel my body saying, “Yes!”

    George
    .-= George Angus´s last blog ..How To Become A Better Writer In 30 Minutes A Day =-.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    Thanks, George! Green juices are SO refreshing! They’re pretty much my favorite juices. I’ll admit, yes, fruit juices are tasty, but NOTHING does my body good like fresh, raw, living, green juices/smoothies! :-D

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    Ashlei said:

    I love the straws and the Amazing Grass!! :)
    .-= Ashlei´s last blog ..Time for an Update! =-.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    Me, too! Me, too! :-D

    Good to see you around! You’ve been missing from the blog world a lot lately!! I know you’re busy. Hope you’re doing well! :-D

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    Tanya said:

    Love how you took the pics of your Rainbow Grass smoothie in the grass lol! Love it. I’ve had spinach smoothies, but have been a little scared to branch out and wasn’t sure where to go from there. I’ll definitely try the rainbow chard though – looks good!
    .-= Tanya´s last blog ..Lentil and Vegetable Curry =-.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    Thank you, Tanya! I thought it was a fun idea, so I just went with it! ;-)

    Yes, DO branch out! Adding greens to your smoothies/juices is an amazing experience! I love the energy I get and feel good also, just knowing that I’ve gotten in extra greens for the day!

    You can also start by adding a teeny portion of baby spinach leaves (or chard!) to your juice or smoothie so you can start getting used to the idea.

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    Yvette Kane said:

    I am so glad you shared your recipe. I just bought wheat grass, and was not sure what to do with it. I would love to have a glass straw to sip it out of. I may look into that.

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    Raw Juice Girl Reply:

    You’re most welcome, Yvette! I plan on sharing lots more recipes, too. So please keep checking back! :-D

    And I do hope you check out the grass straws. Beautiful Bends are my all-time favorite but the Shorty is awesome, too and if you’re just drinking water, tea, etc. the Decorative Dots are beautiful and elegant as well!

    Let me know if you have any questions. :-)

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    NAHVI said:

    Hi, I picked up some organic rainbow chard two days ago not knowing what it was. Just knew that I needed to have more green veggies in my system. Came home did some searching on chard and found your blog. I didnt have a banana but I did pick up a nice papaya the same day i bought the chard. Great taste, great energizer. Body and Mind Thanks You.

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  • 15
    kristin said:

    Dang, you make me wish I bought a HQ blender rather then a juicer.. This looks wonderful. I never thought you could do veggies in a blender.

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