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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Vitamix for Blueberry Smoothie
Blueberries, Blueberries, Blueberries. The Super Food used in my how-to video that I'd like to share with you. But first, a word or two about blueberries. We have all heard of carrots being good for our eyes and eyesight, but how about blueberries? Naturpaths recommend taking a standardized bilberry extract (containing 25 percent anthocyanidin) at a dose of 80 to 160 milligrams three times a day. Or, eating a cup of blueberries is good too.
According to the Reader’s Digest book Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal, blueberries have the following health benefits:
TIPS
I like to buy fresh organic blueberries. However, do freeze them if you won't get around to using them.
HOW TO MAKE A BLUEBERRY SMOOTHIE
1/2 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries are excellent in smoothies and the coldness is refreshing.
1/4 cup fresh banana or frozen.
1 cup Soy Milk, Rice Milk or Almond Milk
* 2 teaspoons flax seed meal (for extra fiber and nutrition)
*optional
Put in Vitamix and blend for 10 - 20 seconds. What is a Vitamix?
That's it! Enjoy. WATCH MY VIDEO BELOW
BLUEBERRY SMOOTHIE HOW-TO VIDEO, BY NILI NATHAN
Healthy Blueberry Vanilla Fruit Smoothie Recipes -- powered by eHow.com
According to the Reader’s Digest book Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal, blueberries have the following health benefits:
HEALTH BENEFITS OF BLUEBERRIES
•Good source of dietary fiber.
•Excellent source of antioxidants.
•Provide some vitamin C and iron.
•May help protect against some intestinal upsets.
•May protect against urinary tract infections.
•Anthocyanins may help protect against heart disease and cancer and may help prevent memory loss.
I like to buy fresh organic blueberries. However, do freeze them if you won't get around to using them.
HOW TO MAKE A BLUEBERRY SMOOTHIE
1/2 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries are excellent in smoothies and the coldness is refreshing.
1/4 cup fresh banana or frozen.
1 cup Soy Milk, Rice Milk or Almond Milk
* 2 teaspoons flax seed meal (for extra fiber and nutrition)
*optional
Put in Vitamix and blend for 10 - 20 seconds. What is a Vitamix?
That's it! Enjoy. WATCH MY VIDEO BELOW
BLUEBERRY SMOOTHIE HOW-TO VIDEO, BY NILI NATHAN
Healthy Blueberry Vanilla Fruit Smoothie Recipes -- powered by eHow.com
Smoothies using the Vitamix
Hi, did you know that it is so easy to use the Vitamix for all your smoothies using sugar alternatives in all your cooking and drinks these days? Most supermarkets carry these and all health food stores as well. Here are some of my favorite that I use in my how-to videos.
Sugar Alternatives
VITAMIX PRODUCT REVIEW
For the past ten years since my husband bought me a Vitamix 5200, I have been creating healthy smoothies, soups and even ice cream using this powerful machine. This blender is super-charged with 2-horse power that can take nuts and seeds and liquefy them. That is why all raw food chefs have a Vitamix 5200 in their kitchens.
Since getting my Vitamix, I have eaten healthier, and so will you. Because it's easy to throw in your favorite fruits and vegetables, without having to peel them. Of course, you can't do these with all fruits such as oranges or lemons. But unlike a juicer, you do not throw out the pulp. Therefore, you get the extra vitamins and nutrients without the messy pulp. Clean up is a breeze -- I usually rinse and then clean in the dishwasher. Ten years later, it works like new.
If you haven't seen my video demonstrations, I have posted one below on making a base of Raw Almond Milk.
In addition, the company is fantastic with excellent customer service and a 7-year warranty. The free gifts are great and I still have my original recipe book.
Thanks for watching.
Nili Nathan
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Sugar Alternatives
- Agave Nectar
- Honey
- Stevia (Raw stevia has a great taste)
- Black Strap Molasses
VITAMIX PRODUCT REVIEW
For the past ten years since my husband bought me a Vitamix 5200, I have been creating healthy smoothies, soups and even ice cream using this powerful machine. This blender is super-charged with 2-horse power that can take nuts and seeds and liquefy them. That is why all raw food chefs have a Vitamix 5200 in their kitchens.
Since getting my Vitamix, I have eaten healthier, and so will you. Because it's easy to throw in your favorite fruits and vegetables, without having to peel them. Of course, you can't do these with all fruits such as oranges or lemons. But unlike a juicer, you do not throw out the pulp. Therefore, you get the extra vitamins and nutrients without the messy pulp. Clean up is a breeze -- I usually rinse and then clean in the dishwasher. Ten years later, it works like new.
If you haven't seen my video demonstrations, I have posted one below on making a base of Raw Almond Milk.
In addition, the company is fantastic with excellent customer service and a 7-year warranty. The free gifts are great and I still have my original recipe book.
Thanks for watching.
Nili Nathan
GreatHealingGetaways
I USE A VITA-MIX FOR ALL MY HEALTHY SMOOTHIES AND SOUPS TOO! LEARN MORE.
BUY NOW
Get Free Shipping and Gifts!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Vitamix for all raw foods
"I use the Vita-Mix for all my smoothies and raw food recipes. It is a superior, 2-horse power machine that will liquefy nuts and seeds as well as all fruit and vegetables." Nili Nathan
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Benefits of Chocolate
Raw chocolate has many health benefits as you will learn in thi video. Rawvolution!
Janabai and Matt at the Revolution Cafe in their incredible Raw Food Store! They have so much to teach us. Watch the video below. And then go visit them in Venice, Ca. Tell them I sent 'ya.
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Now that you know how to make Raw Almond Milk, use it as a base for healthy vegetable and fruit smoothies. In this video, I add spinach into the base and use fruit to sweeten. This is a great way to hide the taste of veggies when making smoothies for kids. I use to freeze this in trays with toothpicks and give to my young toddler. It works for the with the little ones...for awhile. lol.
Add your favorite sweet fruit and green vegetable into the Vita-Mix blender.
Making Almond Milk Smoothies for Raw Food Recipes -- powered by eHow.com
Add your favorite sweet fruit and green vegetable into the Vita-Mix blender.
Making Almond Milk Smoothies for Raw Food Recipes -- powered by eHow.com
Vegetable&Fruit Smoothies
For the past 10 years I have been creating healthy vitamin filled smoothies and was one of the first video contributors on the internet (Ehow, Youtube, Expert Village, Livestrong, etc.) After googling my name, Nili Nathan, and finding hundreds and hundreds of pages with my videos, I am delighted to finally launch my own blog. What took me so long? Life gets in the way of our dreams sometimes, and the past two years have been a journey that I hope will lead to the fulfillment of my intention to produce healthy news from around the world to viewers at home.
Enjoy the official blog site of Nili Nathan videos displaying the Vita-Mix, the wonderful machine that is a must-have tool for any healthy kitchen. How-To Make Raw Almond Milk, for use alone or as a smoothie base. This is easy and delicious. Give it and try and let me know what you think.
Enjoy the official blog site of Nili Nathan videos displaying the Vita-Mix, the wonderful machine that is a must-have tool for any healthy kitchen. How-To Make Raw Almond Milk, for use alone or as a smoothie base. This is easy and delicious. Give it and try and let me know what you think.
Making Almond Milk Smoothies for Raw Food Recipes -- powered by eHow.com
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