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kcalA few common questions we get: Can you help me with meal planning? Can you help me eat more vegetables without getting bored? Can you help me get greens into the mouths of my picky eaters? Our response always starts with the same thing: Green juice. The original Life is NOYOKE Green Juice blend where no juicer is needed. Get into the habit of making it at least every other day. Aside from our queso, this green juice formula has been the most life-changing part of our routine. And my dad’s routine. And our picky-eating son with special needs’ routine. It’s absolutely delicious and invigorating; not too sweet, yet kids love it. Credit to 3rd generation CEO of Vitamix, John Barnard who taught me about green juice available being his responsibility, “I’m in charge of making green juice. I make it every day and make sure there’s always some available for someone who needs a snack. We’ll provide an exact recipe below. It’s important to get it right the first few times. But we do not measure anymore. We follow the formula. The green juice formula follows these three steps: Fruit (little bit). Greens (a lot). Seeds (little bit). Then, there are three keys to success: Water / ice, lemon, ginger. Finally, we like to finish the green juice with a little kick. Any hot pepper works, but we like jalapeno. Want to remember the recipe forever? Here’s the Blended Green Juice Song (49s) -Lenny Gale
4 cups water
1 apple, cored
1 banana, peeled
1 orange, peeled
1 large handful mixed greens (kale, spinach, and/or collard greens)
1 thumb-sized piece ginger root, rinsed
1 small piece lemon with peel, rinsed
1 tablespoon seeds (chia, flax, or a combination)
3 cups ice
1 small piece hot pepper (optional)
Thank You, awesome recipe!! Great way to start our day!!
I’ve had my Vitamix 3500 for around 4 years and I’ve only used it a handful of times, it sits in a cupboard unused which is crazy! Your videos and posts have inspired me to dust it off and get it out! I suppose I got a little scared initially of it as it’s loud and using the tamper makes me want to run lol I have the the small bowls and cups which I’ve never used so I’m thinking I’ll start with smaller things and work my way up! I live in UK and considering purchasing the smaller 1.4 wet container as recommended by you to make smaller batches. Thankyou for inspiring me to get some use from this machine finally and I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Yes! Dust that thing off! We would actually recommend starting with the full size container and then moving on to the accessories. It’s the easiest to use and gets you the most consistent results when you’re just starting out. Think of your machine as a race car, it’s loud and wants to go fast. That’s what it’s made to do 🙂
Thank sister Lliana for the recipe, vitamin diet plan.
It’s wonderful and healthy, I am sure to try it at home soon.
Many thanks
Sister Amie N’Jie
Can you use frozen vegetables?
You certainly can, would recommend using less though because they have a more concentrated taste.
I love this juice recipe! I make it every day but my 64 oz container stopped working and I’m having to wait on the new one to arrive. How would you convert this recipe for the 48 oz container?
Apologies for just seeing this (hopefully you have received your 64oz container by now). When using the 48oz we just half the recipe so we don’t have to get too creative with math 🙂
Hi Lenny & Shalva , greetings from Ireland!
I’ve just bought my first Vitamix , and want to say a huge thank you to you for the great videos helping to decide whether it’s worth getting one , and which one to get.
And then how it works & what recipes to try 😊.
I couldn’t have done it or felt confident without your videos , and now I am thrilled with
My new machine. Wishing you love , health & happiness with your beautiful kiddies & each other – and a great big thank you agin from me xx
Thank you Veronica! We really appreciate it. Good luck and be in touch!
ok, I’m curious – normally, don’t you put the greens in before the fruit, etc?
Hi there from sunny (not) Great Britain!
Just wanted to say the green juice is superb. I make a batch and fill 6 little bottles (bought in a charity shop !) just the right size for a daily drink – I drink one on the Monday and that leaves me 5 in the fridge for the next 5 days ; each bottle has a cap with a hole for a straw that I cover with cling film.
Is that ok to keep it that way?
How do I send you some pics?
And thank you very much for your website.
I love my Vitamix – bought it this year at Lakeland with the 2 little adds on cups. Great machine but your opinion most definitely swayed me !
All the best to you and your family
A great reminder for me to make this juice again! I appreciate these updates, too.
This is my favourite green juice!
I love this juice. Not too sweet, really refreshing, and the right consistency. This and your queso are my favorites.
I need to drink more of this–I started out with the super fruity smoothies (with some kale/spinach tossed in for good luck) after being pretty much a coffee person. I’m now heading toward the more green, less “vacation with a drink umbrella” smoothies:) But really, I’ve used so many of these recipes as a guide to learning my Vitamix. 🙂
Finally got a Vitamix…Gamechanger…I was making green juice in another blender, but this is superior. Mostly I just wanted to say: Your son is adorable and the juice is perfect. I do add a tiny nub of tumeric root.
I love this. We drink it every day. Every. Day. I see that, in the new video with the new little (so lovely!) that you are drinking fewer than 16oz of this at a time…what is a serving size?
I too would like to know what is considered a serving size?
I’m looking for a green juice with more veg and less fruit because I have breast cancer and need to cut down on sugar, even fructose. Three fruits and a big handful of greens seems like half & half. How do I make a green juice that’s mostly veg and yet tastes good? Thx!
I add celery and remove the banana and citrus. The apple celery combo is nice.
Also, they have an excellent celery recipe!
Here is a good one, almond milk, spinach cucumber, celery, slice of lemon & 1/2 pear
Totally hooked!! In fact I just ordered some large glass juice jars so that I can keep a constant supply going. I added turmeric and celery with the last batch bc that’s what I had in the fridge. Soooooo good. And it really makes you feel fantastic!! Thanks so much you guys!!! I love your site!! Cheers <3
Love this juice so much it is the highlight of my morning!
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