Smoothies

Smoothie Smoothies
and then nachos covered with fluorescent cheese and a pocket dog at the hockey game.

Don’t think this was a classic first-day-on-the-wagon slip up - I planned it this way. Hey, I never said I was giving up all that was bad for me all the time. Free Flames tickets come along very rarely, as do babysitters, and we planned to do it up right with some Saddledome food in order to complete the experience. (I’m not the only one – the concessions selling nachos, burgers, popcorn and all forms of dog had lineups a mile wide, while The Good Earth staff stood around with no one to talk to – it would appear a hockey game is not the correct venue for cappuccinos and banana bread.)

Because we were walking I didn’t bother bringing my camera (and because I’m pretty sure you know what nachos and cheese look like), but I kind of wish we had – then we could have asked the drunk guys in front of us in Flames logo MC Hammer pants high fiveing and chest butting each other (and us – luckily the Flames scored five times) and yelling give ‘er!! to take a picture of us. Or we could have had them pose with our nachos. (Mike bets that at least one of the pyjama pants guys has a ’71 Chevelle under a tarp in his back yard that he swears he’s going to rebuild someday.)

We also finally sought out the Pocket Dog my boyfriend keeps raving about – a $5.75 wiener stuffed into a section of baguette that has first been poked and inseminated with mustard, ketchup, cheese sauce and Ranch dressing. It was impossible to eat eloquently. And there was significant shrinkage. I was a little disappointed in the experience.

Not so with the nachos, which were everything I imagined. I had been daydreaming about them, nestled in warm, spicy cheese (still improper cheese:chip ratio) all day, so that by the time I had them in my lap the whole thing was gone 5 minutes into the first period. Yesterday, while curled up in the fetal position, I worried that I might not be up for the game tonight. But then sometime this afternoon my appetite came back and was all, I missed you so much. We have lots of catching up to do.

At that point I had gone to do CBC, then ran some errands, and still hadn’t eaten solid food since Sunday night. Because it didn’t seem like a wise choice to send nachos and cheese straight down to the front lines a day after a full evacuation, I paved the way with a smoothie this afternoon. Smoothies are the perfect sick food, especially when you have half a bag of wrinkled kiwi you’ve lost the gumption to do anything else with. (They freeze very well, by the way, just plain old in their skins, and you can peel them and throw them in frozen.) A smoothie makes the perfect sippable meal or snack to set beside the bed or couch; its easier on the stomach than a plate of food, and its cold, smooth texture soothes sore throats. Bananas contain potassium and vitamin B6; orange juice and frozen berries are high in vitamin C (although vitamin C hasn’t been proven to prevent colds, it can ease their severity and shorten their duration), and yogurt contributes protein and calcium. A drizzle of flax oil is a great way to deliver essential omega-3 fatty acids – 1 tsp. has as much as a 3 oz. filet of salmon.

I always assume smoothies don’t require a recipe, but for some they might:

Soothing Orange Banana-Berry Smoothie

1 banana, peeled and broken into chunks
1-2 cups frozen berries – my blend has strawberries, blueberries and blackberries
1-2 peeled kiwi fruit
1 cup plain yogurt
½ cup orange juice, milk or soy milk
2 Tbsp. honey (or to taste)
1 tsp. flax oil (optional)

Put all ingredients in a blender and pulse until smooth, adding more juice, yogurt or berries as you need it to achieve the right consistency. Serve immediately.

Serves 2.

Per serving: 269 calories, 2.5 g fat (1.3 g saturated, 0.6 g monounsaturated, 0.2 g polyunsaturated), 8 g protein, 58 g carbohydrate, 7.5 mg cholesterol, 3.6 g fiber. 8% calories from fat

Now some of you might think I’m not really serious about this healthy living thing, since the very first day after professing my dedication to it I go and eat garbage. This is the way of life. I don’t believe in the concept of cheating when it comes to food. When the nacho days outweigh the non-nacho days you have a problem, but it’s what you do most of the time that matters, not what you do some of the time. It’s not all or nothing, and it can be balanced out. We walked (including up 256 stairs to get back up to our neighbourhood), and we shared – we would never get two dogs or two burgers or two orders of nachos. And I consider it an achievement that since getting home I did not say “what the hell, I already ate junk, I might as well knock back a few Lindt chocolates and start tomorrow”, which would have easily been my rationale last week. Every bit helps.

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January 07 2009 12:21 am | beverages

10 Responses to “Smoothies”

  1. Jen C on 07 Jan 2009 at 5:48 am #

    Glad to hear other people have fallen off the wagon, even if for one day. I had the same day yesterday, however nothing I can do about it now, so I’ll try to make sure today doesn’t go in that direction!

    We freeze a tonne of summer berries in preparation for this – as we have them at least a couple times for breakfast.

    Haaa I wish you did have your camera to take a picture of your seat-mates posing with your natchos – that would have been perfect and the start to a great photo calendar! mmmmmm….George…..love him!

  2. dl on 07 Jan 2009 at 6:54 am #

    about falling off the wagon, I read something that rang so true and has stuck with me…if you are pulled over for running a stop sign and get a ticket, do you say to yourself…heck I got pulled over once by the police today so I might as well go run every stop sign now as I already blew it today.
    No of course not! same with the lindt chocolatee, etc.

  3. Dana on 07 Jan 2009 at 8:19 am #

    Too bad about the pocket dog. I wondered if it would be difficult to chew in a baguette when i first read about it.

  4. JulieVR on 07 Jan 2009 at 9:07 am #

    It’s actually not difficult to chew at all (mine was a little more so, with a crustier, chewier baguette) – that wasn’t the thing. Size, mostly, was the issue – other than that it was pretty tasty in a hockey food sort of way.

  5. Colleen on 07 Jan 2009 at 11:29 am #

    I must say, I am glad I’m not the only one who “fell off the wagon” (I may have leapt off). Not only do I need to return to a place of more healthful cooking, I also have the challenge of keeping it relatively economical. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

  6. Lana on 07 Jan 2009 at 11:33 am #

    Thumbs-up on the last paragraph!
    It’s all about moderation and balance.
    (and after my healthy smoothie for breakfast, too, I now REALLY want some of those hockey rink nachos!)
    YUM.

  7. mmac on 07 Jan 2009 at 11:49 am #

    And thumbs up too for this great description … “But then sometime this afternoon my appetite came back and was all, I missed you so much. We have lots of catching up to do.”

  8. Lisa on 07 Jan 2009 at 3:54 pm #

    I’m starting the New Year with weight loss in mind. Not b/c it’s the new year, but b/c I’m 2 months postpartum and it’s time to start moving in the right direction again. I’m 60lb heavier than my wedding day (6 1/2 years ago), some from 2 pregnancies, some from medication, some from general inactivity, but I’ve had enough! My overall diet isn’t bad, but I think the combo of not enough movement and too many extras are my downfall. We can ALL do it together! =)

    Clearly, Julie, you can do anything you set your mind to, so if you want to move the weight, you will!

  9. Anita on 08 Jan 2009 at 3:19 am #

    I have a beautiful smoothy (Healthy)
    handfull of organic spinach
    2 slices pineapple
    1 stalk of celery
    1 apple
    50c piece of fresh ginger
    add all to liquidiser fill up with orange juice blend until fine and keep refrigerated. Health and tasty i also sometimes add fennel to cleanse liver.!!!!!!

  10. Cheryl on 09 Jan 2009 at 4:56 pm #

    You are so right about the ’71 chevelle! It must also be surrounded by empty cases of Pil.

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