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Blender: The Green Juice Smoothie - My Daily Obsession

March 06, 2025

Blender: The Green Juice Smoothie - My Daily Obsession
Anupy with green juice

GET YOUR BODY ADDICTED TO THE GOOD STUFF! YES, I'M STILL DRINKING THIS GREEN SMOOTHIE EVERY DAY. NOW, I JUST HAVE TO HAVE IT! 

It's been three years since I started talking about my green smoothie obsession.

While I'm not perfect - the days I get it in are always my best. I've shaved off extra pounds, I've cut my cravings for junk and processed sugar, and I simply feel better - my skin is bright and clear, and my gut feels amazing. The key to this drink is that the fiber is intact - keeping you full, satisfied, and satiated. Looking back on my blog post I realize how relevant this daily habit still is and how valuable it can be for all of you. So many of you ask about this drink - but have you taken the time to make it a habit in your own life? 

This drink is such a great way for me to get my greens in easily. It's also a great source of fiber because it is technically a smoothie and not just juice. It fills me up so that I'm not seeking out junk. If you can, drink it on an empty stomach. Try to use the ingredients below or any combination. The key is the pineapple (cleans your gut), the cucumber, and the celery. All the rest is bonus. 

Here's the recipe again for those who want it and want to be on their way. You do want to lean towards as much organic product as possible. If not, then soak in a bath of water + 1 tablespoon of baking powder for 10 minutes and then rinse well. Can't find something? No worries, just leave it out until you do.


Blender: The Green Juice Smoothie I Drink Every Day

Ingredients

  • ~1 cup of pineapple chunks, ideally frozen
  • 1 small cucumber (with peel)
  • 1 stalk of celery
  • 1 handful of spinach
  • ½ small green apple, cored
  • 1-2 small clementine, peeled
  • 1 organic lime, with the skin, cut into 4 pieces
  • 1 (1-inch) piece bitter melon (karela), seeds removed (totally optional)
  • 8 oz. coconut water
  • Ice
  • Cold water

Instructions

  1. In a high-powered blender, add the ingredients in the above order. Once you've added the solid ingredients, coconut water, and ice, fill the jug with cold water just above the ingredients. The key is to create a frothy, foamy thin juice even though you have all of these crazy ingredients in it. Trust me, this will work. If it seems too thick, then play around and add a little more water. If your jug is getting too full, then just pour some into a glass and add more water to what is left in the jug. Pour that into a container and then blend the portion you took out. There's not one perfect way to do this, I just play around until I have the right portion.
  2. Blend for some time so that everything especially the skin of the lime gets completely broken down. This will work especially well in a high-powered blender like a Vita-Mix.

A few tips: I like to buy frozen pineapple OR cut it up and freeze it so the blend is frostier. I also like to cut and core my apples, peel my clementine, wash my grapes, prep my karela if I have it and put it all into one bag in the freezer. The karela can go bad fast so having it prepped and frozen helps a ton. 

Notes

Start with a small portion and then work your way up. Did you know that pineapple has bromelain that will clean your gut and help with anti-inflammation? Pair that with cucumber and celery and it's incredibly healthy for you. You will be cleansing your digestive system if you get my gist. It's awesome! 

Karela, or bitter melon is one of those Indian secrets that I like to sneak in when I have it. Not the easiest to find, this is a very bitter vegetable found in most Indian and Chinese grocers. It is known to be a blood cleanser that helps with weight loss and reduces diabetes. H Mart or Devon Ave. is where I get mine. You'll find wrinkly Indian varieties and smoother Chinese varieties. Either works. Just get rid of the seeds and slice them into 1-inch pieces. You don't need much and you don't need it at all if you can't find it. 

Want to take this up a notch? Add a nob of fresh turmeric and/or ginger or even a few cloves of garlic.

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Blender: The Green Juice Smoothie - My Daily Obsession

THIS DRINK IS SUCH A GREAT WAY FOR ME TO GET MY GREENS IN EASILY. It's also a great source of fiber because it is technically a smoothie and not just juice. It fills me up so that I'm not seeking out junk. If you can, drink it on an empty stomach. Try to use the ingredients below or any combination. The key is the pineapple (cleans your gut), the cucumber, and the celery. All the rest is bonus.

Recipe is by Anupy Singla, Indian As Apple Pie.

Servings:

Keywords: smoothie, juice, greens, drink

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 10 mins

Ingredients

Instructions

Ingredients

  • ~1 cup of pineapple chunks, ideally frozen
  • 1 small cucumber (with peel)
  • 1 stalk of celery
  • 1 handful of spinach
  • ½ small green apple, cored
  • 1-2 small clementine, peeled
  • 1 organic lime, with the skin, cut into 4 pieces
  • 1 (1-inch) piece bitter melon (karela), seeds removed (totally optional)
  • 8 oz. coconut water
  • Ice
  • Cold water

Instructions

  1. In a high-powered blender, add the ingredients in the above order. Once you've added the solid ingredients, coconut water, and ice, fill the jug with cold water just above the ingredients. The key is to create a frothy, foamy thin juice even though you have all of these crazy ingredients in it. Trust me, this will work. If it seems too thick, then play around and add a little more water. If your jug is getting too full, then just pour some into a glass and add more water to what is left in the jug. Pour that into a container and then blend the portion you took out. There's not one perfect way to do this, I just play around until I have the right portion.
  2. Blend for some time so that everything especially the skin of the lime gets completely broken down. This will work especially well in a high-powered blender like a Vita-Mix.