OK, so I'm back on the wagon after falling off for the past few months. At my next meeting I'm going to set up my eTools subscription again (god, don't I miss it!) For now, I'm just tracking using a notepad file on my laptop.
Anyway. A friend of mine recently opened up her own little cafe that specializes in herbal teas, healthy wraps, and smoothies made from scratch. She makes them from fresh fruit/vegetables and various types of milks (2%, skim, soy, or almond.) There are also various add-ins that you can have (wheatgrass, "energizing" shots, etc.)
I dropped by yesterday morning, while I was out for my walk, and had a "Strawberry Slam" smoothie, made of strawberries and bananas, with skim milk and a shot of wheatgrass.
....and then proceeded to torture myself all the way home about how to track it. Bahahaha. I've heard conflicting stories about the tracking of smoothies -- some people say you should count points, others say you shouldn't since they're made of fruit and vegetables....and I just get so bloody confused.
I always looked at smoothies as a great way to get my fruits and veggies in, since I am honestly not a person who will eat an adequate amount of those foods left to my own devices. I mean, that smoothie I had yesterday counted for three servings of fruit! Isn't that a *good* thing? But then I have to torture myself about the tracking.
What I keep telling myself is: The smoothie contained a cup and a half of fruit. If I were going to physically *eat* three servings of fruit, I wouldn't count the points. So why would I count the points just because the fruit is being smashed up in a blender?
But then I think....a smoothie tastes so good, it *has* to be high in points! But then I think....but it's only fruit! (okay, and a serving of milk.)
In short: I am completely baffled, and it's bothering me because every time I drink a smoothie, I actually feel guilty, like I shouldn't be drinking it.

HALP. *L*


It's just fabulous. You can barely taste the banana, but it gives the whole thing this fantastic texture.