Winter Glow Smoothie
[Vegan, Raw]
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Count your colors, not your calories! Vibrant recipes that tantalize your tastebuds.
Christa Clark is a...
Count your colors, not your calories! Vibrant recipes that tantalize your tastebuds.
Christa Clark is a vegan blogger with a deep passion for recipe creation, yoga, structural integration, alchemy, writing, researching, art and sharing her plant-based lifestyle with others. Christa encourages others to discover the wonderful benefits of a plant-based lifestyle where you can “count your colors and not your calories!” She is the creator of the vegan blog Artistic Vegan and author of “Artistic Vegan: Meatless Mainstays for Modern Man” with a new book on the horizon. Read more about Christa Clark
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Nutritional Information
Total Calories: 352 | Total Carbs: 83 g | Total Fat: 1 g | Total Protein: 8 g | Total Sodium: 75 g | Total Sugar: 41 g
(Per Serving) Calories: 176 | Carbs: 42 g | Fat: 1 g | Protein: 4 g | Sodium: 38 g | Sugar: 21 g
Note: The information shown is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
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