Health and Nutrition

Green Smoothie Bowl

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It has been quite a while since I last posted a recipe…..Spring is a crazy time in our house! We have four out of five family members celebrating birthdays, happy birthday to me! Yay!

While planning for birthday parties, class parties, dinner and lunch with friends, and our regular crazy family schedule, I have not had time to post anything new!

Lately I have been having loads of fun experimenting with smoothie bowls, check us on Instagram @blissbalancehealth for some fun smoothie bowl pictures. There is one smoothie I have had everyday for the last two weeks, my green smoothie. Most of you are familiar with my green juice and my reinvented version of green juice, but this is a bit different. I wanted to have a smoothie that was creamy and think enough to serve in a bowl.

Avocado seemed like the perfect ingredient to add great flavor and texture to my smoothie. I also wanted to sweeten up the smoothie a bit, use the avocado in a way the brought me back to my roots. In Brazil we use avocado as a fruit and is mostly served with sugar. This is a health blog, so don’t worry I won’t be adding sugar to my smoothie, but my next best substitute! Dates!

There is a good combination, of greens, protein, and healthy fats in this smoothie. This well rounded smoothie can keep you full for a long while. If you want to serve it as a meal replacement just add your favorite plant based protein powder and enjoy!

To make it into a smoothie bowl play around with your favorite toppings. Some of my favorites are seeds, nuts, coconuts, fruits, dried fruits, bee pollen, cacao nibs, etc…. The version in the picture above has goji berries, coconut, and cacao nibs.

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Ingredients:

1 small avocado

1 banana

2 handfuls of spinach

1/2 cucumber

1 tablespoon of nut butter

2 inch piece of fresh gingerpur

2 dates (3 if you like it sweeter)

Juice of 1 lemon

8 oz of water

Mix it all in a blender and enjoy it by itself or with your favorite toppings!

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Receita em Português :

Ingredientes:

1 abacate pequeno

1 banana

2 punhados de espinafre

1/2 pepino

1 colher de sopa de manteiga de amendoim

Pedaço de gengibre fresco de 5 cm

2 tâmaras (3 se você gosta dela mais doce )

250 ml de água

Suco de 1 limão

Misture tudo em um liquidificador e apreciá-lo por si só ou com seus ingredientes favoritos !

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Health and Nutrition

The Green Juice….Reinvented

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Last year Armenia’s Green Juice was by far my most popular recipe! The Green juice is an excellent way to make sure you are getting a good dose of greens for the day, and it helps flush toxins out of the body.

Clients and blog followers gave enough feedback fueling my creativity to create the second version of my juice. Some clients were using the green juice as a tool to help performance during workouts, a detoxifying agent, skin repair, vitality, or just trying to make sure the body was receiving enough greens for the day.  And some used it to recover from an extended night of consuming their favorite adult beverages. As I played around with different possibilities, this feedback was used to evolve the green juice. Both recipes are healthy and beneficial. Try both versions and see which one is your favorite! If you were already a fan of the original, now you have the second version to enjoy. Your feedback is much appreciated and always taken into consideration for future recipes.

The main difference in the new version is the additions of more greens and a slight reduction of sugars. This was accomplished by removing the apple and adding cucumber and celery. The diversity of spices has also been adjusted, with an increase in turmeric. Giving it an extra dose of anti-inflammatory benefits!

Let’s see what is in it….

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1 banana
2 cups of kale
1 stalk of celery
1 3 inch piece of cucumber
1 brazil nut
1 cup of coconut water
1 cup of filtered water
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1 inch long piece of fresh ginger
1/2 tsp of ground turmeric
1/4 tsp of cinnamon
Pinch cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp of spirulina (optional)
Blend it all in a and enjoy!

Portuguese Version:

1 banana
2 xícaras de couve
1 talo de aipo
Pedaço de pepino de mais ou menos 6 cm
1 castanha do Para
1 xícara de água de coco
1 xícara de água filtrada
Suco de 1/2 limão
1 pedaço de gengibre fresco (3 cm)
1/2 colher de chá de cúrcuma em pó
1/4 colher de chá de canela
Pitada de pimenta caiena
1/2 colher de chá de spirulina (opcional)

Misture tudo no liquidificador e aproveite!

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Spooktacular Apple Pie Smoothie!

Apple Pie Smoothie

Earlier this year I went apple picking with my youngest son on his school field trip. I was most excited about overloading my bag with a variety of apples. When it comes to cooking, apples are actually very functional and can be used in a multitude of recipes.  As for ourselves we ate most, baked apple bread, made breakfast compote, and finished the batch with an apple pie.

An American classic that I have grown to love is warm apple pie with a bowl of vanilla ice cream! However, having apple pie and ice cream regularly is just not practical. Excited about Fall flavors, I decided to recreate the flavors of apple pie with ice cream into a smoothie. This smoothie is delicious and a little bit on the sweet side, so it can definitely help with anyone’s sweet tooth. Trust me!

Do not let the sweetness fool you, it is still a very nutritious smoothie. You know the saying “one apple a day keeps the doctor away”…. Apples do have wonderful health benefits. They are loaded with fiber and Vitamins C and B, thus making them a powerful antioxidant that also help to lower cholesterol and are beneficial to blood cells and the nervous system. Dates have been added to this recipe as a natural sweetener, they are also wonderful snack options to have in hand if you need a little natural sugar boost, they are my go to snacks to curb sweet cravings!

The cinnamon helps to control the sugar spikes, as it is a wonderful tool in controlling the sugar levels in blood cells. The ginger, nutmeg, and cloves are not only adding the beautiful fall aroma to this smoothie, but also aiding in the detoxification of the body. Nutmeg combined with cinnamon work specially well in combating bacteria.

So go ahead and indulge a little in this yummy smoothie and enjoy the beautiful flavors, aromas, and colors of the Fall Season!

Apple Pie Smoothie 2

Ingredients:

1 frozen banana

1 fuji apple (or any other apple of your choice)

1 cup of unsweetened almond milk

1 cup of unfiltered apple juice

2 dates

1/2 tsp of cinnamon

1/4 tsp of ginger

1/4 tsp nutmeg

1/8 tsp cloves

Put all the ingredients in a blender, mix well and enjoy!

Receita em Portugues:

Ingredientes:

1 banana congelada

1 maçã fuji (ou qualquer outra tipo de sua escolha)

1 xícara de leite de amêndoa sem açúcar

1 xícara de suco de maçã não filtrado

2 tamaras

1/2 colher de chá de canela

1/4 colher de chá de gengibre

1/4 colher de chá de noz-moscada

1/8 colher de chá de cravo

Coloque todos os ingredientes no liquidificador , misture bem e aproveite!

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7 Foods that you must include in your shopping list!

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After spending one week in Carlsbad learning about health and nutrition, I have been inspired to dive even further into my path of achieving Perfect Health. Great teachers came before us and left us with this great knowledge and wisdom about food. I love Hippocrates quote “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”. We often times forget these ancient teachings in favor of convenience, but it is always good to get a reminder that nature has packed for us everything we need to to live a healthy and vibrant life. 

Most of my friends and immediate family have very active lifestyles with small children that are involved in sports and multiple extracurricular activities.  Thus, this article is intended to advise on several natural superfoods that can replace the commonly purchased manufactured sports or energy foods.

These items are staples in my house and very much part of our nutrition. I use them in variety of ingredients and you have seen some of them in my past recipes.

1. Bananas “Better than energy bars”banana

This is my go to fruit! I can always use a banana as the base for all my smoothies, it is great diced with cereal,made into banana bread, non dairy banana ice cream, or just as a great fruit to have on the go! Why should you add banana to your diet?  It is a great starchy fruit packed with fibers, vitamins and minerals such as potassium. Bananas are loaded with electrolytes making it a great fruit for those who have an active lifestyle. Bananas have been shown to improve with bone health, has cardiovascular benefits, anti cancer properties, and improves digestion. No worry if they are too ripe, you can always freeze them and put them into your smoothies.

2. Berries “multivitamins in a hand full” berries

Berries are loaded with phytochemicals, the plant chemicals that have life enhancing properties and protect cells from damage. Phytochemicals such as flavanoids are present in berries and have been shown to fight free radicals and help with cancer prevention. These antioxidant packed little fruits help you body fight disease and aids in hair and skin health, helping it to become more vibrant and healthy. Another very important phytochemical found in berries is anthocyanins. Anthocyanins help in reducing inflammation in the body. Berries are also considered juicy fruits, which means they contain mostly water and help with weight loss. These colorful little fruits are a hit with kids and grown ups alike! You can never go wrong with adding them to most foods.

3. Avocado “good fat – we need it” avocado

We have discussed my love for avocado in my earlier post for my avocado sandwich recipe. Avocado’s bad reputation stems from its high amount of fat, however the fats found in this awesome superfood are healthy fats that are actually beneficial for you. The good fats found in avocado help lower the risk of heart disease, and have super anti-inflammatory properties. Avocados also help with the absorption of carotenoid antioxidants, help regulate blood sugar, has anti cancer properties, and aids in cardiovascular health. You can top avocado to salads, soups, make guacamole, smoothies, or even as a sweet treat!

4. Nuts “loads of protein”nuts

Nuts should be one of your go to snacks!Some people are afraid of them due to their high amount of calories and fat, however a small hand full is packed with proteins, fiber, unsaturated fat, vitamins and minerals. Each type of nut has it’s own special “super power”, so I would like to name a few. Walnuts are the richest in omega 3 fatty acids (fight inflammation), Almonds have the most fiber and are the richest in vitamin E (power antioxidant), Cashews are high in zinc, iron, and magnesium (brain power), and Brazil Nut which is packed full with selenium ( cancer fighter). These are only a few of the benefits of including nuts in your daily diet. Nuts are great items to have handy for a quick boost of energy anytime of the day. I also like to toss them with most salads or as a mix with dried fruits. Let’s not forget the yummy nut butters that can be enjoyed in many different ways!

5. Seeds “cardiovascular health” seeds

Another great snack option are seeds. Seeds are packed with fibers, monounsaturated fats, and vitamin E. Like Nuts, Seeds also have superpowers that have health enhancing benefits. Why are seeds so nutritious?  Remember they are literally an entire plant packed into on little capsule or shell.  All of that potential and nutrients condensed down.  A small dose of seeds added to a meal equals the potential of dozens mature plants.  Now that is quite a punch! Numerous studies have shown the benefits of seeds when it comes to heart health, weight gain, and cholesterol. Seeds are best eaten organic and in their raw state for maximum benefit. So many seeds are part of my daily diet, but I will name a few of my favorites. Hemp seeds (great source of omega 3 and 6), Sunflower seeds (folate, vitamin E, selenium, and Copper), Sesame seeds (lignans, fiber, iron, zinc), Chia seeds (fiber, protein, omega 3), and pumpkin seeds (carotenoids). I like to add these guys to my oatmeal, my homemade energy bars,baked goods, or as a topping to salads.

6. Coconut  “nature’s own energy drink”coconut

It may seem that coconut is part of a fad right now, however for many countries ( as in my native country of Brazil), it has been part of our nutrition for many years. Coconut water, coconut oil, coconut milk, and coconut flour, and coconut sugar have been staples of ethnic cuisines. The United States is finally catching on to its benefits, so let’s discuss a few. When you eat the meat, drink the water, or the oil you are receiving coconut’s abundant source of  fiber, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. The water is a great post work out drink as it is full of electrolytes., in fact it’s electrolyte content is compared to that of plasma. coconut’s antioxidant properties protect cells from free radicals and helps with anti aging process. Whether you want to feel good or look good, coconut is something that you might want to include in your diet.

7. Spinach ” calcium coming right up!” spinach

Spinach ends up in a lot of my recipes. Whether I use in a beautiful salad, in an omelette, in a smoothie, topping sandwiches, or tossed in a soup, it is a big part of my family’s diet.Let’s face it, Popeye knew what he was talking about. Kale is another super green that has become more popular lately, however I like to go back to my old favorite and trusted, the good old spinach. What makes spinach so special? It is loaded with vitamins K, A , D, and E; omega three fatty acids, calcium,  magnesium, and carotenoids. This makes Spinach a good friend for bone health and eye health. Check out Armenia’s green juice for a wonderful way to use spinach!

There are many other favorite items that could go on this list, but these are my absolute favorites! It is important to remember that these are my recommendations, and it is okay to phase these foods into your diet. Everyone’s tastes and lifestyles are different.These ingredients come straight from the source and are enjoyed best in their freshest state. We see food as a form of healing, a way to maintain well being and experience vitality. This list is very closely related to Ayurveda lifestyle of eating.  Always consult with your physician if you have a specific medical need.

If you would like to learn how to incorporate Ayurveda into your lifestyle please contact me at armenia@blissbalancehealth.com. I would love to discuss the benefits of this ancient system of healing with you!

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Superfoods Smoothie “Acai berry”

BlissBalanceHealth_LogoAcai (A-sigh-ee) berry is a super food very dear to my heart. I grew up seeing Acai juice (mixed with peanuts and guarana) sold everywhere in my hometown of Fortaleza- Brazil. It was sold mostly as a super energy drink. Guarana is another treasure of Brazil, which I won’t discuss much about, that is used in many energy drinks found worldwide.

I remember getting very excited the first time that I saw Acai advertised here in the states, as a fruit that could do miracles for anyone. I won’t claim that Acai will do miracles, but I will point out some of its benefits, why is good for you, and the reason that it is now considered a superfood. It is a superfood because it is very rich in nutrients that are very beneficial to our well being. Rich in free radicals, it is a very powerful antioxidant. It  contains nutrients that are known to help with inflammation, anti cancer, and lowering of cholesterol. It is also very low in sugar content.

A few of the nutrients in Acai are:

Iron

Magnesium

Calcium

Vitamin A, K, and B complex

Anthocyanin

Healthy fatty acids (omega 6 and omega 9)

Fiber

Acai is not the only component that gave this smoothie its name. Some of the other known superfoods added to this smoothie are blueberries, raspberries, kale, chia, and nuts. I also add Aloe Vera for its cleansing properties. I suggest also adding some protein to it, especially as a post workout drink. I like adding a plant based protein powder, Vega protein powder is my favorite. The protein powder is not essential, you can leave it out if you don’t have any on hand.

I usually have this smoothie with my lunch, but sometimes I have it for breakfast as well. My husband likes to drink it as his dessert after dinner. He usually finishes his exercise routine right before dinner, so the smoothie is also helping him to replenish the nutrients lost during the workout.

Acai Smoothie

Ingredients:

1 banana

1 cup of almond milk

1 cup of Acai juice

1 handful of blueberries or mixed berries

1 cup of kale

5 almonds

2 Tbs of aloe vera juice

2 Tbs of chia seeds

Dash of cinnammon

1 scoop of vanilla protein powder

Mix it all in a blender and enjoy!

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Armenia’s Green Juice

BlissBalanceHealth_LogoI just love green juices! I can feel it going into my body and just taking all the toxins away with it! I especially love to drink it in the morning or after a workout. I make a special point of drinking it after a day of splurging because it helps me  to get back on track. I switch my green juices around depending on my mood or what I am trying to accomplish by drinking it.  This particular recipe is very easy, not a lot of ingredients to find, but still containing a lot of nutrients!

Let’s break them down:

Bananas and apples – your carbs, they are going to give you energy, potassium, flavonoids, vitamin C and B-6, and some good fiber.

Spinach – bitter greens have a wonderful detoxifying effect in your body, promotes regularity, and improves skin and hair health . Spinach also has a good amount of protein, is high in vitamin A and K, calcium, iron, and beta carotene.

Brazil nut – selenium…lots of it! Considered to have a big role in combating cancer, heart health and aging, selenium is a great nutrient to include in your diet. Selenium also supports iodine levels which are important for thyroid health.

Coconut water – this is Mother Nature’s sports drink! It will hydrate you, has more potassium than 4 bananas combined, and very low in calories.

Cinnamon – natural blood sugar stabilizer to balance out the sugar in the fruits.

Turmeric – antioxidant and is  a great natural anti inflammatory!

Cayenne – fights inflammation, especially combined with turmeric. It also stimulates digestion, metabolism, and boosts your immune system.

Ginger – stimulates digestion, appetite and is a great detoxifier!

Now that you know all the good stuff that is in it and why I chose this combination, I can’t wait for you to try! I would love to hear what you thought about it! So here is the recipe:

Ingredients:

1 banana ½ green apple (maca verde)

Armenia's Green Juice

Armenia’s Green Juice

2 cups of spinach (2 copos de espinafre)

1 brazil nut (castanha do Brasil)

2 cups of coconut water ½ lemon (limao)

1 pinch of cinnamon, ginger, cayenne, and turmeric  (canela, gengibre, pimento vermelha e curcuma)

Blend it all and enjoy! Bata tudo no liquidificador e aproveite!

 

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