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  1. I haven’t been putting apples in my smoothies! I’m just about to go make one. Too bad I don’t have any apples. I normally put in:

    baby carrots
    kale
    almond butter
    spinach
    bananas (2 or 3)
    almond milk
    lime juice

    • Tell me more about using lime juice! I’m so intrigued. Fresh squeezed? Sounds zingy! And yes to spinach and kale. The overflow from our garden this year with greens was the impetus behind the smoothie making.

  2. I’ve been using Calm to meditate as well. I, like just about every single meditation newbie out there, suck at meditating. But…I, come hell or high water, make sure I sit there and practice for 10 minutes each morning until eventually, hopefully it becomes a habit and I get better at it. While I’m not, and may not ever be “enlightened,” it has helped me remain calmer in stressful situations, and I’m acting instead of REacting, so hey, progress! I love motivating podcasts and my favorites are: The School of Greatness, Warrior Mind podcast, The Simple Sophisticate, Smart and Simple Matters, and I just discovered The Accidental Creative. Good stuff. And it’s a frugal activity as well.

    • I will have to look into Warrior Mind. You’re right! Podcasts are a great frugal activity. In terms of meditation, for a while I actually didn’t think it was possible for me to make any progress. Then I stumbled onto Tara Brach’s work thanks to Tim Ferris, and it made me realize that being patient with myself is part of the learning process.

  3. No smoothies here, I’m only willing to clean one food processor at a time so that currently goes to the kiddo. Meditation is good stuff if you can manage it! Takes a lot of practice to NOT think, doesn’t it?

    I’ve been laid up since the weekend so I’m glad that I started a small money things hashtag. It’ll let me get manageable things done every day without feeling guilty for not moving mountains!

  4. Kate

    I made a smoothie with an apple in it one time, and it was so awful. The taste was great, but the apple itself gave the smoothie a very lumpy texture, probably because it’s such a solid fruit. (I use a Ninja blender, and I’ve had no trouble blending all other manner of fruits, fresh or frozen.)

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