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User Post: Green Smoothies: My Kids Eat Kale For Breakfast

Okay, I admit it…I get some kind of sick pleasure out of saying that I send my kids to school in the morning with a belly full of raw kale or spinach. As I watch them sipping away at their freshly made green smoothies, I pat myself on the back thinking I am such a genius at deception.  What parent doesn’t want to get more green vegetables into their children’s diet?  My seven year old daughter cringes at the idea of eating a salad with dinner, but lately I have her happily slurping away at her blueberry smoothies in the morning oblivious to the fact that she is drinking raw spinach.  As long as she doesn’t actually see the green leaves enter the blender, then it’s fine.  Blueberries and blackberries work well with her because they cover over the green color, but as far as taste goes, basically any fruit works.  My oldest son who is eleven is much more adventurous and will try any concoction I make, regardless of color or texture.  


Green smoothies are the easiest place to start for anyone who wants to add more green vegetables into their diets and they are equally appealing to both children and adults.   Kids like that they taste good…they think they are getting a treat.  Adults like that they taste good too and that they are quick and easy to make.  In our busy lives, quick and easy are essential if we intend for a diet or lifestyle change to stick.  In my kitchen, the blender remains on the center island counter at all times.  A quick rinse and it is ready to be used again.  In the morning, I throw in one or two frozen bananas, some frozen berries, two handfuls of whatever greens I have on hand, some water and ice…hit the blend button and breakfast is served. There are no complicated recipes required and experimentation is recommended.  My favorite smoothies have been ones I have improvised, not copied out of a recipe book.  If I would ever get into the habit of writing down the concoctions I like the best, I may end up with a recipe book of my own! 


A full pitcher is enough for my three kids and myself.  If it happens to be a particularly popular flavor, I’ll give my portion to the kids and make a second batch for myself.  This batch I load up with all kinds of supplements.  I go easy on the supplements with the kids, because many of them alter the flavor of the smoothie and they won’t drink it. Nothing annoys me more than to have to waste all that precious organic produce.   Ground flax seed is one supplement that I can add in to theirs without any of them noticing a change in flavor.


Although much of what my kids eat remains outside of my control and I cannot force them to eat something they don’t want to, I find the green smoothies to be a win-win situation.  The kids love them and I feel good that they are starting the day off with proper nutrients. Over time the more green vegetables they eat, the less they will crave the sugary, processed junk food they are surrounded by at school, their friends’ houses and restaurants.  I am trying to be patient with their transition to healthier foods. After all, my own transition to a healthier lifestyle has been a journey (several years and counting).  There have been many occasions where I have just wanted to throw my hands up in the air and say forget it, I give up (actually I have done that a number of times), but the introduction of green smoothies into our household has given me newfound hope that all is not lost.


Some helpful tips for making green smoothies:

  • If you find the flavor too bland with water as the liquid, substitute 1 cup of freshly squeezed orange juice for 1 cup of water.  This will give the smoothie a sweeter taste.
  • Buy bananas at the store that look very ripe (some brown spots).  Peel them and place in a large Ziploc bag in the freezer so you always have them on hand.
  • Chop up and freeze your own fruit…buy overly ripe or just do so when you have too much left over. 
  • Ask your grocer for fruit “seconds”; you may be able to save some money. 
  • Alternatively, buy bags of frozen organic fruit in the freezer section at your grocery or health foods store.  I have found certain brands of strawberries to be way too sour, so try a variety of different brands to find the ones you like the best.
  • A very popular supplement with my kids is raw cacao (raw chocolate).  Mixed with agave nectar, it adds a rich chocolaty taste to the smoothie.  Beware of overdoing it though; raw cacao does contain caffeine.  Carob powder is another choice that does not contain caffeine.
  • If you end up with too much of a batch, store the remainder in the refrigerator covered with saran wrap for an after-school snack.  Smoothies and grapes are a much better choice than cookies and milk.  
  • Get the kids involved in the fruit choices; they are much more likely to eat something they have helped to create.
  • To make a smoothie thicker, add more ice.  To thin it out add more liquid (water, nut milk, or orange juice depending on recipe).
  • To sweeten a smoothie, add a couple Tablespoons of raw agave nectar or raw honey.

For those of you who feel more comfortable following a recipe, I am including a couple different variations here, but please experiment on your own after you have made these.  If you come up with something really great, let me know about it!  (Feel free to use the greens interchangeably…you really can’t taste them).

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Blueberry Kale:

1 cup frozen blueberries

2 frozen bananas

2 handfuls chopped kale

2 cups water (or 1 cup water and 1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice)

handful of ice

Optional:  1 T ground flax seed


Grape Fig Cleanser:  (grapes are very cleansing and detoxifying)

3 cups grapes (purple or green)

3-4 black mission figs

2 handfuls chopped spinach

2 T agave nectar

2 cups water

1 cup ice

Optional:  1 T ground flax seed


Peach Almond Smoothie:

1 cup frozen peaches

2 frozen bananas

2 handfuls chopped swiss chard

2 T raw almond butter

2 cups water

¼ cup agave nectar

1 tsp vanilla

Optional:  1 T ground flax seed

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  • Brenda, Shine Community Manager's Avatar
    Posted by Brenda, Shine Community Manager Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:45pm PDT

    I'm trying to incorporate more kale into my diet! Thanks for giving this unique idea of adding it to a smoothie. :)

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  • Disgruntled's Avatar
    Posted by Disgruntled Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:57am PDT

    My husband has to be at work before 7:00 AM, my son has to catch the bus at 6:30 AM and I leave the house no later than 8:00 AM on days when I work in the morning. Who in the heck has time to prepare an elaborate concoction in the blender every single morning? Not to mention the fact that the nearest market that even sells kale is a 40 minute drive away. The other ingredients, like agave nectar, figs or flax seed, I would have to drive at least 60 miles to get. I'm sure these are delicious but for my life, completely impractical.

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  • V.H's Avatar
    Posted by V.H Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:07am PDT

    Our problem is my husband doesnt like bananas, and that is usually the main ingredient in most smoothies. Thanks for the mix without them. For "Digruntled", I usually put everything in the blender the night before, except anything frozen, and put the blender cup in the fridge. The next morning, I throw in the frozen bits, and it whirls away while I am rushing around the house.

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    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:47am PDT

    Thanks for the tips! This is great for when I don't have time or am in a hurry in the morning. I also like to add some yogurt to my smoothies, a way to bring in more creaminess and some calcium too! I love Trader Joe's plan European style fat-free organic yogurt. Add about 1/3 cup of that to my smoothie, along with frozen fruits, veggies. I find I don't need ice if I add frozen stuff too.

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  • anita's Avatar
    Posted by anita Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:48am PDT

    Love these suggestions. My husband is a veggie freak, so he'll love these recipes, too. I already make smoothies in the morning but never thought to add greens to them.

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  • Carol Galanty-Galanty's Game Plan's Avatar
    Posted by Carol Galanty-Galanty's Game Plan Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:08am PDT

    Glad you like them! My husband and kids never get tired of them because there are endless combinations you can make. Substitute strawberries for blueberries, spinach for kale, etc...they all taste great and really are not complicated at all. It takes 5 minutes and the blender gets thrown in the dishwasher afterwards. For disgruntled, perhaps an online shopping trip is in order to stock up some of those essentials you live too far from and the idea of putting it in the blender the night before is brilliant! Or, you can start getting up at 5am like I do because I got so tired of the mornings being filled with stress. Now I enjoy an absolutely quiet, peaceful house for at least an hour before there is any kind of activity going on. I get what I need to get done and everyone's happier because I'm not a screaming lunatic anymore trying to get everyone where they need to be on time!

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  • Magnolia_Doodle's Avatar
    Posted by Magnolia_Doodle Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:19am PDT

    Disgruntled:

    As someone said, save yourself the time and put it all (including the frozen items) into the freezer the night before. Then when you get up all you have to do is put in on and push a button. My son and I love smoothies and, with night before prep, they actually take less time- and is more portable- then most other breakfast foods (including cereal).

    In general:

    I don't add all sorts of extra supplements to mine...and to get a calcium boost (yes I am aware greens have it), i use an organic no added sugar etc yogurt. And as Carol Galanty says, anything goes! Don't like bananas, use something else.

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  • DR's Avatar
    Posted by DR Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:27pm PDT

    This is GREAT!! I actually love kale. I marinate it with homemade Italian dressing, and it's great. But these smoothies sound wonderful! Thanks!

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  • Chris's Avatar
    Posted by Chris Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:09pm PDT

    Please don't use ground flax seed. The omega-3 oils in flax are highly oxidizable and go rancid very fast. It's going into a blender, so use whole flax seed.

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  • Leah's Avatar
    Posted by Leah Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:55pm PDT

    My favourite green smoothie fruit is mango. Since I don't really care for banana in smoothies (my kids do though!) the mango gives a nice creaminess and a little tang. My favourite mix is one mango, 1/2 an avocado, lime juice and several handfuls of baby spinach. So good!

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