BR Granola Smoothie

BR Granola Smoothie

Ingredients

2 large romaine lettuce leaves

1 1/2 cup of wild frozen blueberries (these came from a South Carolina farm)

1 cup of Chobani yogurt with pineapple (single serve container)

1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne

Water for fluidity

Tablespoon of honey unused a single serve packet Manuka 850

1/2 scoop Sakara protein greens

1 single serve of Sakara metabolism protein powder

1 scoop of Agent Nateur marine collagen powder for skin hair and nails

Recommended drops of THORNE Vitamin D/K3 drops

Method

Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth, except for the granola. Top with Bear Naked Vanilla Granola; the flavors in this mix really bring the smoothie together. Hey, vanilla, I’m looking at you!

Glass: milkshake glass

Garnish: Bear baked granola mix

Where to buy the goods? You know glasses granola dna blending machines? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront. Please know I may receive compensation for eligible purchases.

Plaid Napkin Smoothie

I am addicted to Sakara products! I also have one or two smoothies a day. Sometimes, or most of the time, I don’t have time to sit down for a meal, so that’s when the smoothie comes in. This one is made with tiny blueberries from Maine, matcha, dragon fruit, and cocoa nibs for crunch and antioxidants, just because they are simply good. Other goodness is included as the recipe shows. You’re gonna love it!

Plaid Napkin Smoothie

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups of little blueberries (Wyman’s of Maine my choice)

1 Pitaya Foods frozen dragon fruit packet

1 scoop of Agent Nateur holi (mane) marine collagen powder

1/4 teaspoon Hikari ceremonial matcha powder

1 tablespoon Ceylon ground cinnamon powder

1 scoop Sakara chocolate metabolism protein powder

1-2 tablespoons honey (both great depening on desired sweetness)

1 cup of water (1/2-3/4 if you like thicker)

1/2 frozen banana

Professional pour of cocoa nibs for the drink and garnish

Method

Add all ingredients to blending machine except some of cocoa nibs for the garnish. Blend all ingredients until smooth. Pour into bucket glasses. Top with coca nibs.

Glass: Bucket glass

Garnish: Cocoa nibs

Bar Chef Notes: Making smoothies at home is less expensive, even with the cost of some protein powders. Once you have the ingredients, you can create delicious smoothies just like that.

Where to buy the goods? Protein powders, blending machines, collagen powders and bucket glasses and stuffs? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. I may receive commissions from eligible purchases. Thank you.

A Morning Fully Loaded Smoothie

What we do when we are well affects us when we are not well. Most of the time. I think about adding many of the things my intuition nudges me to do.

This morning, I enjoyed a water-based drink with frozen pineapple and raspberries. I included two types of collagen powders (Vital and Agent Nature holi (mane)), two types of protein powders, SAKARA metabolism mix (cocoa bean powder, coconut milk powder, coconut sugar, monk fruit, horsetail powder, laminaria kelp powder, black pepper, Gymnema Sylvester), and SAKARA protein and greens mix (spirulina, pumpkin seeds, pea protein, hemp protein, wheatgrass, barley grass, chlorella, coconut sugar, coconut milk powder, stevia leaf extract), matcha powder, three drops of liquid vitamin D/K2, 200+ manuka honey, chia seeds, cocoa nibs, and white sesame seeds.

I made some great ones this week on the fly. This one is an obviously fully loaded smoothie to get me through a fully loaded morning. I found it worth sharing. The pineapple and raspberry flavors provide a sweet-tart zing, while the matcha powder adds just enough oomph. The seeds keep it unboring, and the honey adds perfect sweetness. Vitamin D; I certainly don’t get enough.

Some ingredients break down also worth mention in case you’re not familiar. What do I mean? The difference between types honey or types of ingredients incorporated into smoothie powders.

What is the difference between manuka honey and your regular honey? Welp, although I did attend a beekeeping class for a season several years ago and can test for mites in a hive, I still had to ask this question.

Manuka honey is a type of honey that is produced in New Zealand by bees that pollinate the manuka bush. It is known for its unique flavor and potential health benefits, including antibacterial properties. Regular honey is produced by bees from the nectar of various flowers and plants. The main difference between manuka honey and regular honey is basically the source of the nectar and the specific properties attributed to manuka honey. One of mine has bee pollen mixed inside the actual honey. Manuka honeys are high levels of methylglyoxal. I had to look that up. Higher levels of methylglyoxal means higher levels of antibacterial properties. Manuka honey is also typically more expensive than regular honey due to its specialized production process and perceived health benefits. I love honey and our little honey bees. I certainly recommend beekeeping for a season. If you can.

Then comes the protein powders. SAKARA Metabolism contains L-Glutamine which promotes healthy gut, horsetail eases bloating , kelp and Gymena Sylvestre is an Ayurvedic herb that supports in curbing cravings as well as cortisol levels. Says so on the packaging.

SAKARA Protein & Greens detoxifies and energizes with its pumpkin hemp pea wheatgrass barley spirulina blend. This blend used to have sesame seeds which they have taken out but I add back in often. I recommend this. I wrote to them asking what was different. They told me so.

Oh and least not the matcha powder. There are many types. Daily to the ceremonial. I only have ceremonial left in my inventory. Into the smoothie it went. Oomph. Oh and what’s the difference in the matcha powders?

Ceremonial grade matcha (the most vibrant in color) is the highest quality and most expensive type of matcha powder. Been my experience this far. It is made from the youngest tea leaves, which are shade-grown to enhance flavor and nutrient content. Daily, or culinary matcha is a lower quality (this doesn’t mean bad) and more affordable type of matcha powder. It is made from more mature tea leaves and may not be shade-grown, resulting in a slightly bitter taste and a less vibrant green color. It is more suitable for cooking and baking purposes, such as adding to smoothies, desserts, and savory dishes.

Touching base on the collagen. Not all collagen powders are alike. Marine collagen powder is derived from marine sources like fish and is known for its bioavailability and skin benefits, while bovine collagen powder is sourced from cows and offers benefits for joint, bone, and gut health. The choice between marine and bovine collagen powders often depends on individual dietary preferences and health goals. I use marine collagen daily. Agent Nateur and Great Lakes Wellness are my favorites.

A Morning Fully Loaded Smoothie

Ingredients

1 scoop SAKARA Metabolism

1 scoop SAKARA Protein & Greens

1 scoop of Agent Nateur (Holi) mane collagean powder

1 heaping spoonful of 200+Manuka honey

1-2 teaspoon(s) of Hikari matcha powder

1/2 cup of Whole Foods 365 brand frozen pineapple chunks

1/2 cup Whole Foods 365 brand frozen raspberries

3 drops of Thorne liquid vitamin D/K2

1/2 cup of filtered water

1 teaspoon of each cocoa nibs, white sesame seeds, and chia seeds for the garnish. These babies are antioxidant-filled goodness adding crunch and texture, keeping each sip interesting

Method

Add all ingredients to blending tumbler. Blend until smooth. Pour into a bucket glass and garnish with seeds and cocoa nibs.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: sesame seeds, Navitas cocoa nibs, chia seeds

***Please note that this works for me, and you should always check with your medical provider before incorporating any new ingredients, alcohol, or exercises into your wellness routine.

Where to buy the goods? Bucket glasses, blending machines and protein powders and stuff? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront.

*please know I may receive commissions from eligible purchases. Thank you thank you.

Chocolate Chia Seeds Smoothie

This swirl looks like a Magnolia cupcake frosting, doesn’t it? Ok maybe only a little..right?

Someone told me my blog was boring because there are only pictures and recipes. Uh-huh. Perhaps. To that I say, Cheers! To your health. Tequila! And my boring blog that is slowly but surely going to become less boring or not. Happy mixing. Let’s face it, don’t most of us skip to the recipe anyway?

Chocolate Chia Seeds Smoothie

Ingredients

1 scoop of Sprouts Epic Kingdom Protein and Greens powder

1 cup of Whole Foods 365 frozen black cherries

1 cup of Whole Foods 365 frozen passion fruit chunks

1 cup of Costco Kirkland’s unsweetened vanilla almond milk

1 tablespoon of chia seeds

1 tablespoon of dark chocolate chia seeds

Method

Blend all ingredients together in a blending machine except the chocolate chia seeds. The chocolate chia seeds are for the garnish but who and I to say you should add some to the mix. As for blending machines, You know I love a Cuisinart.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: chocolate chia seeds

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Mint Cacao Nibs Smoothie T#2

You know you want some..

Mint Cacao Nibs Smoothie T#2

1/2 cup of Costco Signature brand unsweetened vanilla almond milk

1/4 cup Whole Foods 365 frozen black cherries

1/2 frozen banana (peel and freeze your bananas)

1 1/2 cups of Whole Foods 365 brand chopped frozen kale

1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 scoop Sakara Organic Protein + Greens Super Powder

1 scoop Agent Nateur Holi (mane) Hair, Skin, Nails Supplement

1 tablespoon Trader Joe’s agave (just enough to take the edge off the cacao nibs and greens)

12 fresh mint leaves and a sprig for garnish

1 1/2 tablespoons Navitas Organic cacao nibs and some to garnish

Handful of Pitaya Foods Aloe Vera pieces

Top with water for fluidity if consistency seems too thick as it should be l similar to a milkshake. The reason I needed water is because I ran out of almond milk and added the powders last. It worked out. This smoothie is a smooth creamy icy texture.

Method

Add all ingredients to your smoothie blending machine of choice. Hey Cuisinart, hey. Blend blend blend and maybe a pulse or two until smoothie. Pour into your glass and garnish.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: mint sprig and cacao nibs

Where to buy the goods? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront

I may receive compensation for eligible purchases. Thank you.

Sunday Morning Smoothie

An earthy, nutty, creamy green glass of goodness. Yup, that’s what this one is. Drinking a smoothie like this one can’t help but make you feel good. A simple and easy blend of all ingredients together, pour into a glass (or not? I see you drinking from the blender) and you’re done type of easy. Easy like Sunday morning, as they say. If nothing else, it will be something to satisfy your hunger until you make it to that champagne brunch later.

Sunday Morning Smoothie

Ingredients

1 cup 365 Whole Foods brand chopped frozen spinach

1/2 cup Pitaya Foods aloe vera chunks

1 teaspoon of Naoki Matcha powder

1 cup Signature Costco brand unsweetened vanilla almond milk

1 scoop of Agent Nateur Holi (mane) Hair, Skin, Nails Supplement

1 scoop of Sakara Greens+Protein Protein powder

2 tablespoons of Manitoba Harvest hemp seeds

1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon

1 1/2 tablespoons of Trader Joe’s brand blue agave

Pinch of Natierra Himalayan pink salt

Method

Add almond milk to the blender. The add all other ingredients. Blend until smooth.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: none-elegance in simplicity and the flavors make up for no garnish

Where to buy the goods? Many can be found on Blonde Behind the Bucket storefront.

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Motivation Monday Mean Green Smoothie

Today looked like Monday. The Monday that gets the bad rap Monday. A cold rainy January Monday case of the Mondays Monday. It could be Tuesday or Friday and would still feel like that Monday. To add to the case of the Mondays feeling, I don’t have any more of my usual frozen fruits for the smoothie. I contemplate click and ship within two hours via Amazon Fresh and decide against it. I am glad I did, decide against it. After rummaging through my freezer fridge and cupboards, I figured it out. You’ll thank me. The Motivation Monday Mean Green Smoothie for any day of the week that feels like, you know, is a happy smoothie. It’s fresh bright light and satisfying. After a few sips, you will be asking yourself, case of the Mondays what? Who me? And I don’t know know about you but I feel a teensy bit healthier it being green and all.

Motivation Monday Mean Green Smoothie

1 Cup of Frozen Spinach

1/2 Fresh Cucumber

1/4 Cup of Frozen Black Cherries

8 Fresh Mint Leaves and a sprig for garnish

1 Scoop of SAKARA Protein + Greens Super Powder (contains pea and hemp protein pumpkin seed protein sesame protein coconut milk powder AND Super Greens Blend (spirulina, I’m guessing green and wheatgrass some barley and more..) addition coconut and vanilla for good measure. These are the ingredients listed in the package. Saves the trouble of buying all the seeds and peas and powders. It’s an all in one.

1 Scoop of Agent Nateur Holi (mane) Hair, Skin, Nails Supplement (marine collagen and pearl powder)

2 Tablespoons of Primal Kitchen Collagen Fuel Vanilla Coconut Drink Mix

2-3 Tablespoons of Agave

1 Cup of Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk

Method

Add almond milk to the blender. Then add frozen spinach. Continue with remainder ingredients. I recommend adding powders after the agave and almost last if you can; This way the powders don’t sink to the bottom of the blending machine and clump. Please don’t forget to wash your cucumber and your mint. I chopped extra and ate while I was preparing and contemplating what other ingredients I might add. Cinnamon could be nice too? I skip it. Anyways, blend all together and pour into glass.

Glass: Bucket Glass

Garnish: Mint Sprigs

Where to buy the goods? Glasses, blenders, ingredients.. Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. I may receive commissions from eligible purchases.

10.05.22 smoothie

I managed to put this one in a glass. More often than not I use the Cuisinart To Go cylinder and spoon (I don’t like to do extra dishes) but I need to apply makeup to my face today and transferred this one to a glass because. Inspired by my cluttered vanity, I decide to snap a few iPhone photos. This smoothie is a goodie. Sweet salty and satisfying. Tastes too good to be healthy but it is.

Cuisinart To Go

10.05.22 smoothie

1 cup frozen cubed mangoes

1/2 cup frozen cubed pineapple

1 frozen banana

1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk

3 tablespoons of hemp seeds

2 Tablespoons of Amazing Grass greens blend powder

1 scoop of Agent Nateur & Dr Cole ho l i ( m a n e ) hair, skin, nails, 2 daily combined

1 Tablespoon of Matcha Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides powder

1 scoop of Vega Vegan Vanilla Protein and Greens

1 1/2 Tablespoons Sunflower kernels roasted and salted 1 inside the smoothie. 1/2 for the garnish

Method

In a blender, in my case the Cuisinart To Go cylinder, add all ingredients. Blend until smooth. Pour smoothie into a (chilled) glass to enjoy. Top with many roasted salted sunflower kernels.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: roasted and salted sunflower kernels

Where to buy ingredients and stuff?

Blondes Behind the Bucket Storefront

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Could’ve Been Smoothie

Could’ve Been Smoothie

Ingredients

3 tablespoons of carob powder

1/2 cup of frozen blueberries

1/3 cup of raw cashews

1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract or scrape a vanilla pod

3-5 pitted dates (size varies)

1 1/2 frozen bananas

1/2 of a frozen green apple without skin

3 tablespoons of hemp seeds

2 tablespoons of cacao nibs

1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk

2 tablespoons of Ancient Nutrition multi collagen protein

2 tablespoons of agave or honey

Method

Reserve a few slices of bananas and some cocoa nibs for garnish. Add all ingredients to a blender. Combine until smooth. Pour into bucket glass and garnish.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: fresh slices banana and cacao nibs

Bar Chef Notes: Carob is often used as a substitute for chocolate, especially by those who are sensitive to chocolate or caffeine. The flavor of carob is earthy and not as bitter as chocolate, with a slight natural sweetness. It has a distinct taste and is often lower in calories than chocolate.

Where to buy the good? You know bucket glasses, blending machine, carob powder and stuffs?

Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront

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June 25, 2022 Smoothie

June 25, 2022 Protein Smoothie

Ingredients

1 scoop Vega Vanilla Protein and Greens protein powder (comes with a scoop)

1/2-1 cup of water (desired fluidity)

1 cup of frozen yellow peaches

1/2 cup of frozen watermelon chunks

2 1/2 tablespoons of cacao nibs (2 Tablespoons for the mixing and 1/2 for the garnish)

1 1/2 tablespoons of hibiscus collagen powder

1 whole frozen banana broken into pieces

Method

Add all ingredients to a blender except 1/2 tablespoon of cacao nibs. Blend until smooth. Pour into a bucket glass and top with cacao nibs.

Glass: bucket glass

Garnish: cacao nibs

Where to buy: Blonde Behind the Bucket Amazon Storefront

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