
Wow, it has been forever since my last Pinterest Post (remember the Kit Kat cake?) ! Well on the opposite side of the health spectrum: this time I'm talking Green Smoothies (Pinterest Link | Recipe Link) !

I've tried these healthy shakes before (using oatmeal, spinach, plain yogurt, bananas, strawberries, cinnamon, honey — and even peanut butter), but the problem is that I never get up early enough to make the shakes! And, even though I know they're good for me and they don't taste THAT bad, they don't taste good either and I end up not eating them.
But that was all going to change this time — or so I thought.

I ended up making this shake the night before and it wasn't awful. But when I got up the next morning and put it in my school bag it was much more solidified than liquid so it the texture was pretty rough going down.
I ended up throwing a most of it huge chunk of it out. I'll try this one more time tomorrow morning (if I can wake up) because I do like the idea of a breakfast to go that is healthy and I think, if it's a liquid, I can just suffer through it. But don't let anyone fool you — healthy does not taste good.