Become a lean, green smoothie machine

Plus, expert advice for making this smoothie your own
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The Nutrition Edition
Today's Ingredients
 
 
 
 
 
Recipe of the week
How to make a green smoothie that actually tastes good
Requiring very little prep time or culinary skill, smoothies are a hassle-free route to eating more plants. As this recipe shows us, it's also super easy to "hide" a serving of leafy greens in a blended drink without jeopardizing the flavor.
Packed with minerals, vitamins, and fiber, leafy greens are linked to a long list of health benefits, including better metabolic health and a lower risk of colon cancer and cardiovascular disease.
For an added bump in protein and texture, Rissetto adds peanut butter, protein powder, and flaxseed. And don't forget the banana for sweetness and a thicker consistency.
Get the full recipe!
People have been eating flaxseed for centuries. High in fiber, protein, and ALA (an omega-3 fatty acid), it's a ready-made nutrient boost waiting to be tossed into your next salad, stir-fry, or smoothie. Flaxseed is a cornucopia of vitamins and minerals, but it's especially rich in thiamine, copper, and manganese.
More about flaxseed:
 
 
 
Kitchen Kit
What we're using
"This handy blender (which comes with a plastic 3-cup measuring cup) is one of my most used (and beloved) appliances. It's so versatile. I use it to whip up smoothies, make sauces, and blend soups."

"I have a small kitchen, and I really love that it doesn't take up as much counter space as a bulky blender (I store it in one of my drawers)."

— Anne Arntson, Senior Copy Editor, Healthline
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the takeout
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