Devotees tout these drinks as natural, nutritious and above all, tasty. But do green smoothies live up to their hype? We’ve asked the experts to weigh in.
More than one in four Americans consume smoothies, and millennials are more likely to shake things up (and bump up the nutrients) with unique add-ins like matcha, bee pollen, and kefir.
A new report has been published which claims that millennials are all “sober socialites,” shunning boozy nights out and pub trips for green smoothies (packed with protein and veg rather than sugary fruit, natch) and wellness festivals. The report, entitled Brighter Futures: Challenging perceptions of Millennials, was carried out by Eventbrite and surveyed 1,023 British men and women aged between 21 and 37.
A simple combination of fresh leafy greens, flavorful fruit, and a liquid base is all it takes to create a green smoothie. We recommend starting with our beginner-friendly recipe, The Beginner’s Luck Green Smoothie.
Devotees tout these drinks as natural, nutritious and above all, tasty. But do green smoothies live up to their hype? We’ve asked the experts to weigh in.
More than one in four Americans consume smoothies, and millennials are more likely to shake things up (and bump up the nutrients) with unique add-ins like matcha, bee pollen, and kefir.
A new report has been published which claims that millennials are all “sober socialites,” shunning boozy nights out and pub trips for green smoothies (packed with protein and veg rather than sugary fruit, natch) and wellness festivals. The report, entitled Brighter Futures: Challenging perceptions of Millennials, was carried out by Eventbrite and surveyed 1,023 British men and women aged between 21 and 37.
A simple combination of fresh leafy greens, flavorful fruit, and a liquid base is all it takes to create a green smoothie. We recommend starting with our beginner-friendly recipe, The Beginner’s Luck Green Smoothie.