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Making Almond Milk Smoothies for Raw Food Recipes

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Summary: Learn how to make almond milk smoothies, a healthy raw food recipe, in this free instructional video on raw food cooking and recipes.

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By Rachel Karr
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Rachel Karr is a raw food chef at Cru Restaurant in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California.


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"Hi! I'm Nili Nathan. Next I am going to show you how to make a smoothie using your almond milk that we just prepared. So I am going to get some spinach. Put about a hand full of spinach in there, some apples and you can play around with this and put in what you like. Maybe some berries; blueberries are a great super food with a lot of anti-oxidants and what I have here is some flax seed meal so I will just drop a little bit of that because I have my Omega 3 and my fiber. Then, see this funny thing. This is a diakon root. This is used a lot in macrobiotics and also in raw food. It is very good for you and has lots of enzymes. I helps it digestion and diakon helps the body get rid of fats so that is always a good thing, right? So let me just scrape a little bit of this in there. I just like to do things simple, fast and easy because I am busy as I am sure you are too. So I like to just do it the fastest and easiest way. There you go. I got some of this in there. It taste like a radish. So smoothies are a great way to get your extra green that you may not have time to cook up. Just put it in a smoothie and you are getting it in its nice raw form. Okay, yummy! Look at that. Wasn't that easy? Now I have my nice breakfast, lunch or even dinner smoothie. To your health."

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