Texas, part 2 of 7: our volunteers amaze us and we love them!
In Dallas, we had folks who drove 4 hours from Oklahoma City, and a whole family who had driven from 6 hours to the south. We had amazing volunteers. Like Jennifer and Ian in San Antonio, and Kim Mitchell who is thriving with good nutrition, after beating the same melanoma diagnosis her mom beat 11 [...]
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Do I sound like a broken record when I come back from a speaking tour and tell you how in love I am with my job? My job where I get to hear people tell about their MIRACLES, achieved through simple but true principles, applied consistently? And those who haven’t yet achieved a miracle, I [...]
2 Comments • Continue Reading →Green Smoothie Guy convert: Boston Blake’s Blog
I got this email after my class last month in Sandy, Utah. Give Blake some encouragement on his new blog, or here? The idea of eating living/raw plant foods is new for him! Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: You probably hear this a lot, but what’s one more compliment? Last week my wife dragged me to your event [...]
3 Comments • Continue Reading →Chia Pudding: a great new habit
Marlene told me, after my class in Kennewick, Washington, that she makes chia pudding for her diabetic husband as a meal or dessert. (Cinnamon is a great blood-sugar controller–note that she adds lots of cinnamon to his pudding.) It’s a great idea, since chia is a power food, and high in protein as well. (It’s [...]
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Green smoothies for kindergartners and pretty girls
Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I have been a special education teacher for 17 years and switched to teaching kindergarten this school year! I am so excited to spend my days with 37 energetic little people. To start the year off, we talk about how to treat each other and filling each other’s invisible bucket each day [...]
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Green smoothies for kindergartners and pretty girls
Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I have been a special education teacher for 17 years and switched to teaching kindergarten this school year! I am so excited to spend my days with 37 energetic little people. To start the year off, we talk about how to treat each other and filling each other’s invisible bucket each day [...]
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Beet Kvass
I recently taught you how to make Rejuvelac. If, like me, you’re looking to increase lacto-fermented, probiotic foods in your diet, today I’ve got another idea for you. (Try to get at least two cultured foods in your diet every day! This is Step 8 of 12 Steps to Whole Foods.) Have you ever heard [...]
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Cheryl says green smoothies were her catalyst for a fabulous life!
I recently received this inspiring letter (edited for length) and photo from GSG Cheryl. You’re going to love reading it! Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I met you at the Portland conference, and had you sign my book after the talk. I know you meet a lot of people and probably don’t remember me, but I was there [...]
6 Comments • Continue Reading →Off to Texas and The Heart Attack Grill….& in Feb., we’re in Ft. Lauderdale & Orlando!
We’re about to take off to speak Thurs. night in DALLAS, where our tickets issued just topped 700. Then we have nearly 300 in SAN ANTONIO where we are determined to get in a late-night run on the River Walk, before jetting off to AUSTIN Saturday morning where we have 450 registered. After I talk [...]
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How do you like what’s in the back of my car window?
I bought a car this weekend. It’s a 2012 red Toyota Sequoia Platinum. YES, I tried to buy the green one, but my children mutinied. I already have the vinyl lettering that will go in the back window designed. You like?? Some of my employees are putting them on their cars, too. Cuz they’re awesome [...]
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