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Kellee Mayfield: Green Smoothies {Foodie Friday}

Celebrate the Flavors of Spring

Green Smoothies are the Healthy Fast Food

Healthy fast food is an oxymoron, but making healthy food convenient from nutrient-dense, whole foods from home takes on a whole new meaning. My choice of healthy fast food happens to be in the form of a Green Smoothie. It’s easy to make, store and grab on the go. 

Drinking a green smoothie is a quick way to consume optimal nutrition in a single serving.  Everything you need is at your local farmers market, the produce section of your grocery store or your back yard.

The best part of making green smoothies is there are no rules. No real measuring. If there is an ingredient you prefer over another, simply adjust. You can see one of my basic recipes in the video below. I saved it from a story I had made for my Snapchat friends.


 

So how do we make a Green Smoothie? Use any blender. The key is blending in stages. 

I add fresh ingredients from what I have on hand. My process of selecting ingredients is more like a simple mental checklist.
Below are the categories I check off in my mind when I create a smoothie.

Select one or more greens from the ingredient categories and blend them together with your liquid. Feel free to use more than one type of greens. Once blended, add one or more choices of fruit as well as vegetables. Blend again. Add an ingredient from the fourth category to enhance the texture. To boost the nutritional profile of my smoothie, I add items from the Add-In list. Fresh ginger is very common in my green smoothie. 

Liquid: Coconut Water, Water or Almond Milk

Greens: Kale, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Collard Greens, Romaine Lettuce

Fruits: Pears, Green or Red Apples, Melon, Grapes, Peaches, Cantaloupe, Pineapple, Mango or strawberries

Veggies: Cucumber, Parsley, Carrot or Celery

Texture: Banana, Avocado, Frozen Fruit (Smoothie Blend is available) (There are many frozen fruit options blueberries are nutritious)

Add-ins: Ground Flaxseed, Chia Seeds, Spirulina or Fresh Ginger

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Depending on which ingredients you have blended, the color of your smoothie will vary. If it appears not as green as you had anticipated, be reassured it will still taste good. Think of it as mixing colors on a palette. 

If you are new to drinking smoothies, I recommend serving one to yourself in the fanciest glass you have. There’s something to treating your body and mind. 

In this world, where our busy lives seem to be in a state of entropy…you know that feeling of chaos and utter disorganization? Am I the only one who experiences this? What helps me is my choice for nutrition by treating my body to a green smoothie. Will you be giving it a try? What is your choice for a nutritious meal?

Please let me know in your comments.

kellee mayfieldIn 2007, Arkansas Women Blogger member Kellee Mayfield and her family moved to Lake Village. Kellee was quickly given the nicknamed “Kelly Jo” and the name stuck. As an Oklahoma native, Kelly Jo writes about living in very southeast Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta which has been penned the most Southern place on earth. She also shares her art as well as the art of resourcefulness as being the key to really small  town living. Kellee is a mother, wife and is in sales representative and clinical specialist for a medical device company. And she has a Southern drawl. Catch up with Kellee Jo at Delta Moxie, Instagram, Twitter, Periscope and Snapchat.

Pasta with Italian Sausage and Kale with a Side of Humor {Foodie Friday}

By Debbie Arnold of Dining With Debbiepasta, sausage, kale

 

It’s the day after Thanksgiving and not many of us want to spend any more time in the kitchen since that’s probably what most of us have done all week!  Perhaps you’ll spend the day shopping the Black Friday sales.  Not me.  But I have family members who were up and off at the crack to do just that.

Or, perhaps you’ll be among the hundreds of thousands who will be traveling back home from “over the river and through the woods.”  Be safe.  I hope you make all of your plane connections or have clear highways.

Will you be continuing the family football game with a post-Thanksgiving bowl or heading out to watch your favorite team at the real thing?  I hope your team wins.

Christmas decorating plans? For many of you, this is the day the tree goes up.   I wonder, will yours be covered in precious handmade handprints and clothespin reindeer? Or will it be one of designer dreams?  Whichever you choose,  it will be beautiful.

For me, I’ll be spending the day sharing time with family.  I won’t be decorating or traveling, and I’ll not be cooking much  This pasta dish is the perfect choice for allowing me the time to create a gingerbread house with my little artist-to-be 6 year old granddaughter.  Or maybe we’ll make a handmade Christmas surprise for her parents. Or cookies.  Those are always a favored option.

For Perfect Boy, my 8 year old all boy grandson, there has to be a ball involved.  There could be Legos.  I expect to find NYC replicated in Legos one of these days.  How does he do that so easily?

And while we are finding opportunities and ways to share and be thankful for our thanksliving time, we’ll be sharing some of the corniest jokes ever.  It’s always a challenge to find one they haven’t yet heard or told.  We sometimes get a serious case of the giggles just trying to one-up one another.  I am blessed.

Need a little laugh today?  Here are some both of the Perfects shared with me today.  

Blessings on you and yours.  (If you need any more jokes, we’ve got ‘em!)  Now go enjoy your day then make this easy pasta.  You’ll be glad you did.

 

1.  What do hippies put on their Thanksgiving potatoes?
A.  Groovy

2.  Why was the quarterback crying during the game?
A. Because he was playing footBAWL.rom

3..  Why don’t you eat fish on Thanksgiving?
A.  Because Thanksgiving never falls on a FRYday!

4 Rich people eat what on Thanksgiving?2
A.  Eighteen Karats

5.  Why IS Plymouth Rock so brave?
A.  Because it’s a little boulder 

6. On which holiday do you play a lot of jokes on people?
A. PRANKSgiving

7.  How much did the Mayflower weigh?
A.  A PuriTON

8.  What is big and green and goes “gobble-gobble?”
A.  A Turkeysaurus Rex, of course!

9.  What do monsters have on their Thanksgiving tables?
A.  Knives, forks and goons!

10.  What do policemen eat on Thanksgiving?
A.  Corn on the cop!

Are you laughing yet?

Pasta with Italian Sausage and Kale
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Ingredients
  1. 8 - 10 ounces pasta (rotini, cavatappi, farfalle)
  2. 1/4 cup oil-packed dried tomatoes, chopped
  3. 1 1/2 cups chopped onions
  4. 10 ounces Italian sausage (preferably hot)*
  5. 4 roasted garlic cloves
  6. 1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning, crushed
  7. 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional
  8. 14 ounces low-sodium chicken broth
  9. 10 ounces coarsely shredded fresh kale
  10. 1 15-ounce can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed, set aside
  11. 1/4 cup sliced black olives
  12. freshly shaved Parmesan
  13. salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. Bring a large pan of salted water to boil.. Follow package directions for cooking the pasta. Drain and set aside. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta water.
  2. While the pasta is cooking, crumble and partially cook the Italian sausage in a large skillet. When the meat is mostly done, drain it in a sieve and rinse with warm water. Return it to the skillet.
  3. Add the tomatoes and onions to the sausage and cook until the onions are soft; add in the roasted garlic and Italian seasoning. Cook 10 minutes, stirring well to incorporate.
  4. Add the kale to the sausage mixture and pour the broth over. Cover and simmer for approximately 5 minutes. Stir in the beans and black olives. Stir in the cooked pasta. Add pasta water as needed to create a little sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Serve immediately sprinkled with some of the shaved Parmesan.
Notes
  1. *Turkey sausage may be substituted.
Adapted from Cooking Light, November 2007
Adapted from Cooking Light, November 2007
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Debbie ArnoldDebbie is in her second year of retirement from a 30-plus career in education primarily as a PreAp and Regular English teacher at the middle school level. While she enjoyed teaching and interacting with students and staff, she is thoroughly enjoying this time in her life. She has been married to her husband for almost 44 years, and they have one child, a daughter who lives in Fayetteville with her husband and her two perfect grandchildren who are 8 and 6.  Debbie and her husband spend lots of our time traveling back and forth to NWA in order to spend as much time with them as they can and the Perfect Ones will allow.

 

Kicky Avocado Kale Salad {Foodie Friday}

Kicky Avocado Kale Salad

Looking for a an easy salad with lots of taste? Try this easy Kicky Avocado Kale Salad. It’s healthy and the avocado’s natural oils are the base of your salad dressing. I can eat my weight in this salad.

 

Kicky Avacado Kale Salad Ingredients

Ingredients

5-6 leaves kale, chopped to bite size pieces
1 1/2 avocado, divided
1-3 garlic cloves minced
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1/8-1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
dash of salt
 
Wash the Kale really well and remove the center stem. Chop into bite size pieces and set aside.

Kicky Avocado Kale Salad

In a bowl, add 1 large avocado, garlic, lemon juice, cayenne pepper and salt.
 
In a bowl, mix the ingredients by hand or fork to make the dressing. (I do this with my hand.)
 
Kicky Avocado Kale Salad
 
With your hands fold in the avocado mixture into the kale. Keep folding until all the kale leaves are thoroughly coated.
Take half an avocado and slice. Garnish the salad with avocado slices and dash or two of cayenne pepper.
 
Avacado Salad Lake Chicot
 
Enjoy!
Kelly Jo at Delta Moxie
 
In 2007, Kellee Mayfield and her family moved to Lake Village. Kellee was quickly given the nicknamed “Kelly Jo” and the name stuck.

Pic 7 Kelly Jo and Delta Moxie

 

As an Oklahoma native, Kelly Jo writes about living in very southeast Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta which has been penned the most Southern place on earth. She also shares her art as well as the art of resourcefulness as being the key to really small town living. Kellee is a mother, wife and contract clinical specialist for a medical device company. And she has a southern drawl. Catch up with Kelly Jo at Delta Moxie