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Mango Tomato Green Smoothie

October 05, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

Today I combine two of my favorite fruits into one twisted smoothie creation:  mangoes and tomatoes!!

Wait…what?  Tomato in a smoothie?  Are you out of your fruity noggin?  Haha, you wouldn’t be the first to suggest that I am!  But before you descend into any tomato-tainted tantrums, I suggest you give this recipe a shot!  Because it turns out, tomatoes and mangoes make quite a tasty combo!

 

The Mango Tomato Green Smoothie Recipe:

2 c water

3 medium tomatoes – the sweeter, the better!

3 c mango

4 c of greens (kale, spinach, chard, lettuce)

20 dates

To-may-to, To-mah-to, Blend-it, Full-throttle

Serves one monster (yields ~1 L)

Check out this page for videos on how to make a smoothie!

Lycopersicum, Hope-you-got-some-of-'em

Mega-Mango Green Smoothie

September 01, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

WOO WEE!  Ripe mangoes are on sale at the local IGA, which means I just snagged up 6 mangoes for $2 (that’s $2 AUD, sorry Americans, that’s $2.15 for you).  I’m totally pumped about this find, because it has been too long since I was able to monster some mangoes.  Plus, there is pretty much nothing that goes better in a smoothie than fresh, juicy mango guts!  So in honor of this discovery, I bring you…

The Mega-Mango Green Smoothie Recipe: 

1.5 c water (mangoes are so juicy, they need less water than other smoothies)

3 large, ripe, juicy mangoes

1 banana (optional, makes the smoothie thicker)

3-4 c of your favorite greens (romaine pictured, use spinach/kale/chard or your own creative idea!)

20 dates

Compile ingredients, execute blending, enjoy your mega-mango program!

Check out this page for videos on how to make a smoothie!

Man, let's go, Eat some Man-go!

 

The FruitMonster – A Delicious Definition

August 23, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: FruitMonster Blog

So in the time that I have been maintaining this blog, I have not been as thorough in my postings as I had originally planned. Now I have my excuses for why this site has not filled up with info as rapidly as my overenthusiastic and optimistic self expected – an excursion to Oz, but I’ll spare you from all of my wussy whining. But with that move behind me, my life has finally taken a turn for a calmer place. With a little more free time, I hope to be delivering more than just twitter feeds and recipes to this page – I want to write up a sweet tasting, frugivorian storm.

Watch out! Monsters!

Wait, wait, hold on, you’ve lost me mr. mango-monster-mash, a what-storm? Ok, you’ve caught me, I made that word up - frugivorian. But the root word’frugivore’, I did not create of my own conniving. A ‘frugivore’ is one who primarily/solely survives by eating fruit. And as far as categories go, that term describes the way that I eat fairly well. A frugivore, by definition is an animal (in my case a human) for whom fruit is the preferred food type. My favorite example of a ‘frugivore’ is the orangutan, who gets up to 90% of is calories from fruits, filling up the rest of his hungry tummy with leaves, vines, flowers, nuts, bark, and insects. Now I haven’t eaten insects since a 10th grade science experiment (roasted crickets!), my appendix no longer is functional (I can no longer digest bark) and I prefer to picking flowers and keeping them on my desk at work over their consumption… but I’m loving the rest of that orangutan diet – fruits and leafy greens! Did you know that humans and orangutans share 97% of their genetic make up in common? It’s sure obvious that the 3% makes quite a difference in the end product, but that orangutan diet might be something to keep in mind for future reference…

Another word that could be used to categorize the way that I eat would be ‘fruitarian’. By modern definition a fruitarian is one who lives off of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and, sometimes, grains. ‘Fruits’ is actually a broader category than most people realize, including any food where seeds are surrounded by flesh, which means that avocados, tomatoes, bell peppers (that’s a ‘capsicum’ down under), eggplants and cucumbers are all fruits! Hooray! People in this category still eat nuts and grains, both of which I generally avoid (we’ll get to why in subsequent posts), so the diet I follow might not be best ‘captured’ by this term.

Wait, That's Not a Fruit!

So since the frugivore definition is pretty loose (a diet needing only >50% fruit) and a fruitarian still builds a diet around nuts and grains… I guess I still have not found a term that correctly captures the diet I live on and am promoting with this webpage. So what term are we left with? It seems there is not one available at the moment. Well never fear! It just so happens that I have a personal history of making up my own words (ahem… ‘frugivorian’ anyone?) and I’ve just the one for this occasion! A ‘fruitmonster’! And since I’ve invented this word, I’ve been audacious enough to dub myself ‘The FruitMonster’ (that’s FM for shortsies..there I go again) and create this webpage! Now, due to the chaos of recent months which I mentioned at the begininning of this post, I’ve yet to correctly define what the heck a ‘fruitmonster’ actually is and thereby highlight what this webpage is all about.

So What is a ‘Fruitmonster’ Exactly?

So here goes…

A ‘fruitmonster’ is a term used to identify a member of society who has a voracious appetite for general fruit-stuffs, consuming them in large quantities. These melon-headed, grape-eyed, tomato-snatchers are known for consuming 90% of their diet as fruits and leafy greens. In doing so, a fruitmonster will have a well-developed penchant for placing entire heads of lettuce, whole fruits and heaps of dates into high powered blenders, force feeding obscene volumes of apples, oranges and stalks upon stalks of kale into juice machines, as well as eating spinach and mangoes by the pound (errr…kilo). Remarkably, these beings seem to become, over time, completely unfazed by the fried potato and greasy pizza ways of their peers and family members, preferring instead bananas by the bunch and dates by the dozen. As a result, fruitmonsters have been known to devour entire platters of strawberries, mandarins and watermelons at social functions, leaving neighboring plates of cookies, crackers and cakes untouched, causing both confusion and concern in uninformed onlookers, leading some to utter phrases such as ‘we’ve been monstered’ when remarking upon the rapidly emptied, clearly undersized dishes. Fruitmonsters readily reject all forms of pus-laden lactation, bacterially rotten moldforms and bird ovulation, while also refusing all opportunities to intake dead flesh.

In a more succinct review – a fruitmonster will consume a high carb, low fat diet (one inline with the 80/10/10 diet) with a target of 90% of intake in the form of fruits and leafy greens This diet is made possible by blending up large (~1 Liter) green smoothies and drinking plenty of fresh juices in sizable quantities (~1.5 Liter). An important qualification for a fruitmonster is the avoidance of all meats and animal products (aka a vegan!), preferring raw or lightly cooked meals whenever possible.

It's Me! The FruitMonster!

As the FruitMonster, I target 19 of my approximately 21 meals (that’s 90%!) consumed a week to consist solely of fruity and leafy green goodness (a variety of veggies may also make occasional appearances – e.g. broccoli, carrots, asparagus, sweet potato). I’d like to credit Mr. Orangutan with that magic 90% number, but it has its roots in another line of reasoning. I’ve chosen that 90% target primarily for social reasons, leaving me room to eat a few ‘normal’ (but low-fat) meals a week. This allows me to go out to eat on a date with my fiance, attend a dinner with colleagues or accept a lunch date with a friend. Many fruitarians/raw-food types/health nuts don’t allow themselves these types of excursions, believing a much more strict, 100% adherence policy should be in place for their diets. I personally do not believe this is the most fulfilling way to live, nor do I believe it healthy to isolate yourself completely from the food-driven aspects of society (no matter how backwards they may be!). When going out for a lunch with a friend, you can grab a low-fat vegan burrito, or a veggie inspired sub-sandwich or a refreshing bowl of mushroom soup and still have a vibrantly healthy body afterwards (although you do notice these meals are not nearly as refreshing or ‘light’ as fruit based ones!). There is no need to punish ourselves here! Being too strict can break you, or lead you to give up on a healthy lifestyle completely!

So there, I’ve finally defined what a ‘fruitmonster’ is, and what type of diet I am advocating with this website. I am quite happy to finally have been able to finish such a fundamental post! One that will be referenced by many more posts to come. And speaking (well…’writing’ rather) of future posts, I’ve sure got some explaining to do! Such explanations mainly consist of addressing the barrage of concerns, criticisms and outright rejections of the fruitmonster lifestyle! In the next series of posts, I will be highlighting why a high carb, low fat diet based on fruits and leafy greens is not just a way to survive, but rather THE way to thrive. This type of diet is the way your body was meant to be fed, and there is some remarkably interesting logic and research to support it (I’ve already written one such post on protein intake!).

Remember that orangutan fellow? The one with the ‘old-guy in the wind’ hairdo and goofy gait? Well don’t forget about him, because he’s been officially adopted as the FruitMonster.com mascot!  More on this to come!

Life Is Sweet, Eat It Up!

Peace, Love and FRUIT.

Lookout! An Orange-Headed, Pot-Bellied Fruitmonster!

Banana Mango Asparagus Smoothie

April 28, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

Here’s an asparagus inspired remix of one of my favorite smoothies… enjoy!

Banana Mango Asparagus Smoothie Recipe:

2 cups water

2 bananas

2 ataulfo mangoes, peeled (or 2 cups of chopped mango of choice)

1 fistful of asparagus (say, about 2 cups chopped)

1 big handful spinach (or green of choice)

15 dates (or 3-4 tbsp agave nectar)

Dump it in, flip the switch and no chunk will be a-spar-ed!

Serves one monster! (Yields ~ 1 L)

Check out this page for videos on how to make a smoothie!

Banana + Mango = Tasty, Tasty + Asparagus = Super Tasty

Mango Berry Smoothie

April 26, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

Man, I got the mango munchies.  I love me some sweet, fragrant, juicy mango and can’t really stop myself from monstering my way through at least half dozen a day.  Heck, my latest smoothie has three mangoes!  Paired with a bountiful blast of berry!

Mango Berry Smoothie Recipe:

3 fresh ataulfo mangoes, peeled (that’s about 3 cups of chopped frozen mango)

1.5 cups of blueberries, blackberries or rasberries

2-3 leaves of kale (or another green of choice!)

15 dates (or 4 tbsp agave nectar)

Insert, stand back, and let that blender talk smoothie smack!

Check out this page for videos on how to make a smoothie!

Mango Munchies? Berry Good Solution.

'Blue'-berry? Try purple-berry!

Banana Mango Blueberry Green Smoothie

February 13, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

It’s about time for another smoothie recipe!

Banana Mango Blueberry Green Smoothie Recipe:

1.5 c water

1.5 bananas

1 c frozen mango (or two small/one large mango(es) chopped)

.5 c frozen blueberry

10 dates  OR 2-3 tablespoons agave nectar

3 BIG handfuls of spinach

Man, go man-handle those mangoes into the mango mayhem machine (uhh..that means blend the ingredients)

Serves one monster (yields ~1 L)

Check out this page for videos on how to make a smoothie!

Another Great Tasting "Green" Smoothie!

Orange-Mango Puree

February 08, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Puree Recipes

Pre-Puree Gimme Some Pre-tty Please!

I just invented (within my own little world of course) this juice in my kitchen and it was one of the most delicious things I have made yet!  It’s a juice-smoothie hybrid, we’ll call it a ‘puree’!  Without further delay:

The Orange Mango Puree Recipe:

Preferably the juice of 3-4 fresh squeezed oranges

OR for those of you who don’t have a juicer, you can use about 12-16 oz of orange juice

1 medium mango, peeled, chopped and pit removed

Directions: Juice the oranges, add the orange juice to a blender with the mango and blend for about 30 seconds.  Pound straight to the face in voraciously and generously consumed quantities!

So Smoothie, Yet so Juicy

The FruitMonster

February 04, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category:

I'm Nick, The FruitMonster

Hi.  My name is Nick, but at this site I am better known as my mango-munching-green-grapefruit-juicing alter-ego, the FruitMonster.  I have created this website because I (with some help from my wonderful fiance) have discovered a wonderful way of eating that has brought me amazing health and vitality.   Through a tumultuous journey of trying to solve my own digestive problems (slow digestion, ulcers and GERD), one full of misinformation and manipulation, I have finally discovered a ‘new and radical’ way of eating (one that is really not so new or radical at all, but rather based on the design of our bodies!) that has given me the relief I sought for so many years.  Through building my diet on fruits and leafy greens via an abundance of smoothie-making and juicing, the energy in my body has come to vibrate at an exceptional frequency.  My mind is clear, with patience, perseverance, compassion and an overall joyful happiness flowing out of me more naturally.  My body is stronger than it has been in years, adding lean muscle mass, carving out a muscular physique, dropping my blood pressure (from ~130-140/80-90 (to ~110-120/60-70), and increasing my overall athleticism.  Best of all, with my digestive processes moving along better than ever, I am full of energy.  Energy that I am turning around and pouring into you.

Plain and simple, this site exists because I would find nothing more satisfying than to turn the years of suffering I experienced with terrible digestion into inspiration for my family, friends and every single visitor that comes to this site.  Specifically the inspiration to eat better, live longer and find a more harmonious way of living with their diet as well as the world around them.  If you follow the trail I am blazing, I promise that you will not regret it.  I don’t eat this way because I have to anymore, I eat this way because it enhances my life in profound ways.

So come along, follow my blog, make a smoothie and you just might unleash your inner monster.  Are you ready?

Life is sweet, eat it up!

FM

Mango-Banana Green Smoothie

February 02, 2011 By: fruitmonster Category: Smoothie Recipes

What’s a green smoothie you might ask?  Well it’s a magical little thing you can create with some fruit, water, blender and you guessed it: green stuff.  It was Teddi who first brought this magical little creation into my life and we have been hooked ever since.  That ‘green stuff’ is most often spinach, kale or romaine lettuce, ordered appropriately from tastiest to still-tastey-but-not-as-good-as-spinach.

So most people think of smoothies  as involving fruits and often yogurt or milk. Now I’m not a fan of the cow-lactation department (although cheese will always be delicious), but I’ve actually found that smoothies are more delicious when created with just water and fruit.  If you choose the right fruits (such as bananas!), you will get a creamy result without having to consort with your corn-munchin-antiobiotic-and-hormone-loaded-bovine friends.  But what reallty makes this whole concoction interesting is that you can actually sneak large handfuls of spinach (and coincidentally amazing amounts of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients) into your fruit smoothie without it tasting like funky vegetable crap.

So Voila!  I’ve just created a way for all of you veggie-haters to ingest some delicious, cancer fighting greens into your diet in a so-delicious-a-four-year-old-would-eat-it kind of way!  So before I lose you, here is the recipe…

Mango-Banana Green Smoothie Recipe:

Ingredients:

1.5 cups of water

1 banana

1.5 cups of frozen mango (check your freezer isles for fruit folks, its there!)

2-3 Tbsp of agave nectar (optional; you can also use honey, but that spikes your blood sugar!)

and drumroll…. 2-3 BIG handfuls of spinach.

Just pile in the ingredients...

Directions:

Easy, put it all in the blender and blend for about 1-1.5 minutes.  The better your blender, the smoother the smoothie!  Serves 1-2, depending on how much you love smoothies!

Blender go Vroom!

There you have it!  A Green Smoothie!  In under 10 minutes!  Happy Smoothie Making!

Now that's green... and tasty!