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Extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 7 of 9]

Pomegranate juice Pomegranate juice is another very hot product because of a few studies linking it to slowing growth of prostate cancer and arthritis, and reducing breast and skin cancer.   It’s been linked to improvement of several cardiovascular measurements, including thinning the blood and improving blood flow, lowering LDS cholesterol, and increasing HDL (“good”) [...]

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extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 6 of 8]

Raw wheat germ Raw wheat germ is extremely high in Vitamin E and the B vitamins, so this is a great ingredient for women with PMS or menopausal symptoms, and eating it prevents some birth defects, according to research.   It will help you achieve glossy hair, pretty skin, and strong nails.   It adds [...]

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cancer, Costco, and GreenSmoothieGirl.com

I think I’ve told you before that I rarely go to Costco or Good Earth locally that someone doesn’t come up to me and say, “Aren’t you GreenSmoothieGirl?!”   It’s fun.   We are currently getting 9,000 unique visitors to the site each month.   People introduce themselves and tell me their stories, and I [...]

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extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 5 of 8]

If you haven’t seen it, I put  my new  101 Fabulous, Healthy, Quick Lunch Ideas recipe collection in the store today: http://tinyurl.com/dxjezs Here are more ideas of additions to your smoothies–exotic stuff, more expensive, but adding variety and superfood qualities: Raw chocolate                         Organic [...]

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Lunch Recipes

I just bought the lunch recipes…they look fabulous! And what a bargain. Thank you Robyn…this will really help liven up the lunchtime process in our house.

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extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 4 of 7]

Goji berries Goji berries are an interesting food because they are consumed regularly by the Earth’s longest-living people for at least 1,700 years, as well as used medicinally.   As scientists began to study their properties, they found that the fruit is 13 percent protein, which is unheard of for a fruit, and will increase [...]

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Living Foods

Robyn and friends, I am looking for information and ideas on using sprouted wheatberries after using them to make rejeuvelac. I do not see any recipe in  Robyn’s book about using them. I do  not eat breads so was really looking for a raw recipe or idea. I am dehydrating some now to see about [...]

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extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 3 of 7]

If you missed the teleseminar about the ionizer, the offer (dealer price and the freebie) is good through Friday midnight.   Sorry we had some problems with the audio file and we just got it up:     http://greensmoothiegirl.com/lidownload.html If you don’t have the wholesale price sheet, just email me.   Now on to more [...]

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Square-foot Gardening

Robyn, Not sure if you have shared this before, if so could you point me in the right direction? If not, would you be willing to share your square-foot garden with us? I am interested in what and/or how much you plant.   I do have Mel Bartholomew’s book and one large garden bed all [...]

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extra ingredients for green smoothies [part 2 of 7]

We had a very informative teleseminar on alkaline water and the group buy on IONIZERS tonight!   Watch here for the recorded seminar tomorrow, and the prices / offer of a free shower filter (removing chlorine, etc.) tomorrow–the DEALER PRICES are good through Fri. midnight. On to more green smoothie ingredients you should try: Aloe [...]

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