
I go through fazes when it comes to sweets. At times, I can resist easily and am not at all bothered by watching others indulge in front of me. Then there are times when I am completely addicted. I go on big baking kicks and have “sharing” sized bags of candy hidden in my desk drawer at work. A month ago, I was on a huge sweets kick – HUGE. I was eating skittles by the handful, a few times per day. Not good, friends. This was not good. So, I made a commitment to give up sweets for Lent this year. Not only that, I added in daily exercise – a minimum of 10 minutes but striving for 30 each day. I’m nearly half way through my 40 days without sweets and am happily back to the point where I’m not excessively tempted. My body is also happy with the changes I’ve made. I’m feeling a bit more energetic and definitely feeling more capable of keeping up with my energetic toddler. I’m always a work in progress (aren’t we all?) but I’m thankful for the changes I’ve seen so far.

One of the perks of giving up sugary treats is that naturally sweet foods, such as fruit, taste more vibrant. Smoothies are a great example of this! You can keep on track with healthy eating habits while satisfying any lingering temptations for something sweet. I’ve been a big fan of green smoothies for a long time and finally decided to create my own. A blend of both fruits and vegetables with a lightly sweet flavor. We are loving this new smoothie recipe in our house. It is also a great way of getting extra servings of fresh produce into my daughter’s diet.


Green Magic Smoothie
Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh spinach
- 2 kiwi, peeled
- 1 frozen banana
- 1 cup frozen broccoli
- 1 cup frozen pineapple
- 1 cup frozen peaches
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1 tablespoon agave (optional for added sweetness)
- 2 teaspoons ground flax seed (optional)
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a blender and blend on high until smooth.
Notes

Love this recipe? You might also enjoy this Pomegranate Blueberry Smoothie.
Great post 😁
Thank you!