
The point of today’s blog post is to remind you that you ACTUALLY LOVE eating green food!
Three examples to prove this to you:
1. Green smoothies for breakfast. Have you ever had a green smoothie at Jugo Juice or a local smoothie shop and you think – “Wow! I should make that!”
But then you get home, and the cat is on your lap, and another episode of Downton Abby auto started, and you can’t easily get up, and then it’s the next morning, and you’ve forgotten all about the fact that you ever had a green smoothie?
(I know who hasn’t, right?)
Well, the thing is:
You actually enjoyed drinking the green smoothie, and it was good for you.
So just make one, OK?
You actually WANT to drink green smoothies, if you get the right green smoothie, and if someone (Your mother?) puts it in front of you in the morning.
I make green smoothies that people who don’t even like green smoothies say taste good. Or check out this website for delicious green smoothie ideas on steroids.
But don’t whine about the fact that drinking a green smoothie is one of your habits. You LIKE drinking green smoothies, remember?
2. Another habit is having salads for lunch.
When I was a “working” person (I guess therefore I haven’t “worked” in decades! Ha! Hilarious!) and had extra dollars to spare, I would buy my lunch every day (What was I thinking? Did I not think I’d ever have kids?).
And I actually CHOSE a salad.
It was an amazing salad a bit like these ones. It had protein and tons of lettuce.
It actually filled me up. And it tasted good.
The thing is, now that I’m homeschooling my kids, I look in the fridge and (even though yes, I do organize the cooking in our family) nobody cooked the chicken breast again. It’s lunchtime and I’m hungry! I guess I’ll just have some tortilla chips and chocolate.
But here’s the thing – if someone (Your mom? Your homeschooled teen) put this delicious salad in front of you at lunch with homemade dressing, you will love it! You’re just not organized enough to figure out how to get all the parts moving in one place.
The HOW of making a green salad will be discussed another time, but for now, open up your eyes and realize – eating green salads for lunch is – BLEEP! – (You don’t swear remember?)* awesome!
3. Veggies and dip for snacks. OK, this is the thing about cut-up veggies and dip. If you have a delicious, appetizing dip, and the veggies are right there, it’s amazing how many vegetables our kids will eat! Try it!
Oh – One important caveat –they’ll eat it all day long IF we hide the chips and candy, that is. The trick is, basically if they’re starving and you don’t offer them any other food, they’ll eat their veggies! It’s like magic!
And just like my dog LOVES to cuddle, your kids will LOVE eating vegetables too!
Why do you spend your money on junk food, your hard-earned cash on cotton candy?
THE MESSAGE
The point is that what you WANT is green stuff.
It’s not your desires that are off.
It’s just that your organization sucks.
Making green smoothies, having everything ready for a delicious salad at lunch, and seeing a veggie tray with delicious dip waiting to greet you each morning is not as easy as it seems.
Now that you’ve realized what you like to eat (and if you still don’t LONG for green food, read this), we’ll talk about HOW to have green food ready to bite into with thankful and glorious abandon in a future blog post.
Proof you LOVE feasting on green spiritual food (as well as green physical food) will be discussed in a future post.
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