Persimmon Spinach Smoothie
Let's talk about my blender situation.
I'm hard on blenders. Really, terribly abusive. I've had the same bright orange KitchenAid blender since I was about 22, and the poor girl is in bad shape. We've done a lot of fixes and repairs, but the truth is, my eight-year-old blender just isn't made to go through the kale-blending, soup-pureeing, ice-chopping daily abuse I put it through. In fact, a few months ago, some part in the blade assembly broke again, and she's been sitting in basement purgatory waiting for me to decide if she's going to be fixed again or going to go to the landfill ever since. We've had a good run, but my blender was made for folks who want to make the occasional blended margarita, and as much as I love the occasional blended margarita, I use my blender for a lot more than just that.

I've seen the big ole fancy high-speed blenders demonstrated at Whole Foods, but as much as I love a good kitchen appliance that can blend a cell phone without losing step, I gotta draw the line at dropping $500+ on an appliance that isn't really necessary in my life. I'm just way too cheap frugal to spend that kind of money. It's the same way I feel about organic red bell peppers. Would I love to buy them? Yes. But I cannot justify $4 a pepper, regardless of how pesticide-free they are.
ANYWHO. This sordid tale of my blender-related life is all to inform you about my frame of mind with I walked up to the Ninja booth at the Healthy Living Summit a couple of weeks ago. They had this beautiful, incredible, high-speed blender (the Ninja Ultima) sitting out, and right next to it, a sign saying they were giving away five blenders to HLS attendees-just as long as you snapped a photo with the blender and posted it on Instagram. I was, quite shamelessly, all over that.

And I found out the next evening-I won! I never win raffles or giveaways or things like that, so I was SO pumped. I was at dinner with Lauren, Gretchen, and Amy, and I totally flipped out.

And immediately started thinking about all the amazing things I was going to whip up in my new, shiny blender. So many options! No longer would I have to pre-smash ice. Or only blend things a cup at a time. Or drink a gritty smoothie. Oh, the possibilities!

I really wanted to put my new blender to the test, so I decided to start off with a green persimmon spinach smoothie. Green smoothies can be tricky because if you aren't careful, you might find yourself chewing your smoothie a lot more than drinking it. No one wants to chew a smoothie.

I know a lot of folks use bananas as the base for smoothies, but we don't eat a lot of bananas in our house, so instead, I make sweet, tangy persimmons the base of this persimmon spinach smoothie. If you've never had a persimmon before, it's one of the sweetest fruits on the planet, it's soft, and has a slightly citrus-y flavor. It's incredible delicious. And we're very lucky that they grow wild right in our backyard. But if you don't have your own persimmon tree, many grocery stores carry them (albeit a totally different variety than what grow around here).

The Ultima totally rocked this persimmon spinach smoothie. The thing that impressed me the most was the speed. With my old blender, it took me a good 3-4 minutes worth of blending to make sure there aren't any spinach chunks, but with the Ultima, it was ready to go in just a few seconds. And the added ice? Absolutely no problem. It was smooth, creamy, and totally delicious. I'm a big fan.

I am so thankful to Ninja for being an HLS sponsor, and giving away their awesome blenders to attendees. And if that wasn't cool enough, Ninja also decided to giveaway more blenders to two friends of the winners. Which means not only did I win an awesome blender, but so did the amazing Coach Krissie (because it was the least I could do to pay her back for all the awesome she brings to my life).
📖 Recipe

Persimmon Spinach Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh spinach
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- ½ cup persimmon puree
- Pinch of cinnamon
- 1 cup nut, soy, or cow's milk
- Handful of ice cubes
Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients in the carafe of a high-speed blender. Blend on high until very smooth. Serve immediately.

I see a Fresh Coconut Pina Colada in my future!!!!!
I actually already have a Vitamix blender (which I LOVE!!!) but I know a couple who cannot afford a good quality blender and who are trying to live a healthy lifestyle who would absolutely LOVE this blender!!! I know my friend would be making delicious green smoothies with it because she's been talking about them for some time now. God bless!
i would make a really thick yummy nutty banana smoothie with peanut butter, banana, almond milk and maple!
A yummy, delicious kale smoothie!
OMGOSH!!!!!! I'm gonna make green smoothies! OOOOOHHHH I pray I win, Please, please, please puh-leeeeease. 🙂
I really want a pumpkin smoothie so that would definitely be up first on the "to make" list 🙂
I would most like make some homemade tomato or broccoli soup you certainly need a good blender for that!
It's definitely soup season! 🙂
The first thing I'd make is would be a soup of roasted squash soup and scwee bit if cream. I sm also a fan of the allusive green smoothie too.... Decisions decisions.
I hope to be the lucky winner.
My absolute favorite smoothie of all time (and the first one I would make) is my almond butter smoothie:
1 banana
2 T all natural almond butter
1 c low fat milk or dairy substitute
Splash of vanilla extract
1 t ground cinnamon
1/4 c oats
I feel like this would be a great way to make big batches of my homemade salsa instead of 4-5 batches in my little food processor.
I'm thinking, butternut squash soup... perfect for this beautiful fall weather!
With autumn in the air, I'll use the blender to puree soup! I'm thinking potato leek is first, followed closely by a cream of Brussels sprout soup! Yum!
I would make a mixed berry smoothie with banana and kale. So yummy!
I am going to go find me some persimmons and make your persimmon spinach smoothie!
Definitely my morning green smoothie!
I would make the Simple Green Smoothies recipe "Sunshine in a Jar" because it has an awesome name and sounds delish!
1 cup spinach, fresh
1 cup de-stemmed collards, fresh
3-4 navel oranges, fresh squeezed
half a sweet pineapple (about 3-4 Cups)
a margarita, of course!!
strawnana smoothie!!
The first thing I would make with my new blender would be a pumpkin pie smoothie
First of all...I'm using my GRANDMA'S old blender! It doesn't even have a removable base so it's super hard to clean the blades. This means that the first thing I'd make is my everyday midday meal: banana, blueberries, kale, and Garden of Life Fit protein powder. BUT it would be sans the crap that I can't clean out of the blender. I dare to dream.