Green Smoothie Meal Prep (Printable)

Vibrant blend of pineapple, spinach, banana, and chia seeds for a nourishing, easy-to-make meal prep option.

# What you need:

→ Fruits

01 - 2 cups fresh pineapple, chopped
02 - 2 medium bananas, peeled and sliced
03 - 1 medium Granny Smith apple, cored and chopped

→ Greens

04 - 4 cups fresh spinach, washed and stems removed

→ Liquids

05 - 2 cups unsweetened almond milk
06 - 1 cup cold water

→ Protein & Fiber

07 - 4 tablespoons chia seeds

→ Optional Add-ins

08 - 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
09 - 1 teaspoon grated ginger
10 - 2 teaspoons honey or agave syrup

# How to make it:

01 - Divide the spinach, pineapple, banana, and apple evenly among 4 large mason jars or airtight containers.
02 - Add 1 tablespoon chia seeds to each jar.
03 - If desired, add ½ tablespoon lime juice, ¼ teaspoon grated ginger, and ½ teaspoon honey or agave syrup to each jar.
04 - Seal jars with tight-fitting lids and refrigerate for up to 4 days.
05 - When ready to serve, pour contents of one jar into a blender. Add ½ cup almond milk and ¼ cup water.
06 - Blend until smooth and homogeneous. If the smoothie is too thick, add additional water or almond milk in small increments to reach your preferred consistency.
07 - Pour into a glass and consume immediately.

# Helpful Hints:

01 -
  • Perfect for busy mornings - just blend and go!
  • Packed with vitamins and nutrients from fresh fruits and spinach
  • Naturally sweetened with no added sugars
  • Vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free
  • Stores beautifully in the fridge for up to 4 days
  • Easily customizable to your taste preferences
02 -
  • Use frozen pineapple for an instantly chilled smoothie
  • Label your jars with dates to track freshness
  • If using kale instead of spinach, massage it first to soften the leaves
  • For a thicker smoothie, add more banana or some frozen cauliflower (you won't taste it!)
  • Remember that almond milk contains tree nuts - use oat or soy milk for a nut-free version
  • If meal prepping for children, consider adjusting portion sizes and sweetness levels
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