1000 Juices, Green Drinks and Smoothies

1000 Juices, Green Drinks and Smoothies

by Deborah Gray (Author)

Synopsis

Healthy smoothies and juices have become a high street sensation with juice bars sprouting up in every town and shopping mall. The reason is simple -these drinks are nature's fast food, and provide a quick snack without processed carbohydrates, fats, or additives. Easy to prepare, healthy, and nutritious, freshly blended drinks are becoming integrated into our diets. With 1,000 Juices, Green Drinks & Smoothies as a guide, anyone can become a juicing barista and work magic with the simplest ingredients. There is something for everyone, young and old, and for every occasion-from a quick snack on the run or a party punch, to a pick-me-up for those days when you're feeling low. Whether you fancy a flamboyant, taste-tingling cooler, a health- boosting smoothie kick, or a revitalizing detoxifying veggie juice, you will find a wealth of choice in this wonderful comprehensive selection. This book uses a contemporary design and follows a simple format with full color photography and clear, easy-to-follow instructions. It contains hundreds of delicious recipes, with handy tips, notes on health benefits, and suggestions for special diets throughout. Includes: * Advice on choosing and using equipment * How to source and prepare the best ingredients * Nutritional highlights of all major ingredients * Information on boosting energy, enhancing immunity, and incorporating vitamin supplements into your juices and smoothies * Advice on selecting the right beverage for a specific occasion or mood

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Apple Press
Published: 02 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1845435532
ISBN 13: 9781845435530

Media Reviews
[Big Green Chiller] this wonderful concoction is a farmers' market stall in a glass! Woman & Home If you are planning on exploring juicing and smoothie making and have a juicer or blender on your wish this list this Christmas then a juicing and smoothie book is an essential accompaniment, and this book fits the bill nicely and has earned its spot on my bookshelf. Fuss Free Flavours Before you dive into the profusion of juicing ideas, the useful chapter on equipment, fruit and ingredients is well worth a read. It describes major fruit, vegetables and other additions such as natural sweeteners, dairy substitutes and flavourings. It gives the best way to prepare the fruit or veg and extract the juice, the calories contained and how much juice to expect per fruit plus the health benefits. The chapters give more evidence that this is worth its shelf space: Breakfast Blends, Cleansing Drinks, Restorative Drinks, Super Energy Boosters, Thirst Quenchers, Milkshakes and Frozen Drinks, Perfect for Parties and Mocktails. It's not all about abstemious self-denial and some recipes include frozen yoghurt, ice cream, coffee, sparkling water and even soda (boo) plus, in the party section, alcohol, but the main thrust of the book is on healthy drinks. Many are just ideas for fruit combinations especially in the juicing section. When preparing a smoothie, I usually just make it up as I go along using what I have on hand. The ideas in this book too me way outside my usual repertoire. I'd never thought of blitzing lemon and garlic into a shot, or adding nuts to bananas, or using stewed fruit from the freezer. And lentils in a smoothie or rosewater with lychees? So much inspiration. My Custard Pie
Author Bio
DEBORAH GRAY has had an interest in healthy eating since her teens when she began working as a Saturday assistant in a trendy health food cafe in London. Following a spell working in publishing in California, she returned to London and began her career in cookery publishing. She went on to write a number of cookery books, including 500 Vegan Recipes, 500 Quick Meals, 500 Light Meals, The Green Website Guide for Better Living, and numerous family cookbooks. She has been the cookery editor on very many more. She returned to America with her family, but is now settled in Wiltshire where she has access to home-grown and fresh farm produce, and wonderful country air.