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Iron Woman Gingerbread Smoothie

September 1, 2011

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Before I became a vegan, I never really put much thought into getting the proper amount of vitamins and minerals. When I was struggling with an eating disorder, I would restrict my calories to an unhealthy level, exercise intensely 7 days a week, and eat mostly processed ‘fat-free’ foods. When my body couldn’t take the starvation any longer, I binged on sugary processed junk food, often consuming 2,000-2,500 calories in a single sitting. Round and round the emotional rollercoaster went for years.

Not surprisingly, aside from being miserable, I also suffered from vitamin deficiencies, including low iron levels. Deep down I was concerned that I was harming my body, but I was so caught in the disorder I didn’t feel like I could change. I also felt like being a certain size or weight was much more important than being healthy.

IMG_0649-2Boy, how things can change.

Slowly but surely I turned a new page in my life, by renewing my focus on my health and decreasing my focus on my weight. I took all that negative energy and flipped it into something positive.

These days I don’t care much about calories, but I do care about eating quality food and getting proper nutrients.

These days I don’t care about the number on the scale, but I do want to feel in shape and fit into my clothes.

These days I don’t care if something is fat-free, sugar-free, or low-carb, but I do care if it makes me feel good when I eat it.

These days I don’t care if every day is the picture of perfect health, but I do strive for an overall balance in the “big picture”.

These days, I’m a whole lot happier than I used to be.

And those vitamin levels? Right where they should be.

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Iron Woman Gingerbread Smoothie

As women, we’re about twice as likely to suffer from iron deficiency as compared to men. If you are a vegetarian or vegan, you’re even more likely to suffer from an iron deficiency at some point in your life, especially because plant-based sources of iron are more difficult to absorb than animal-based sources. This gingerbread smoothie is packed with blackstrap molasses which is a wonderful vegan source of iron. One tablespoon has 3.5 mg of iron and I like to sneak in two tablespoons into this smoothie. Add in some chia seeds and you will up your iron even more. Just be sure to take iron-rich foods with Vitamin C to help increase the iron’s absorption.

Adapted from my Gingerbread Vegan Overnight Oats.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup non-dairy milk (I use Vanilla Almond Milk)
  • 1-2 tbsp blackstrap molasses (I use 2, but add to taste as it’s strong)
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds (also high in iron!)
  • 2 ice cubes
  • Peanut Butter Graham crackers + coconut, for garnish (optional)

 

Place all ingredients except for molasses into the blender and blend until smooth. Now add the molasses, a bit at a time, to taste. You may find that you only want 1 tbsp of molasses or maybe 2 tbsp if you like the flavour like I do. Serves 1.

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Blackstrap molasses is one of my favourite vegan iron sources! And so fitting for September 1st.

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In two tablespoons of molasses you get a powerhouse of iron and other nutrients:

  • 7 mg of iron
  • Approx 350 mg calcium (more than a glass of cow’s milk!)
  • Over 1000 mg potassium
  • As well as Vitamin B6, magnesium, copper and more

 

For more info about molasses, check out World’s Healthiest Foods.

I LOVE this smoothie. It tasted like a big bowl of gingerbread, much like my Gingerbread Vegan Overnight Oats.

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Be sure to enjoy this smoothie (and other iron rich foods) with Vitamin C to help the iron absorb and also avoid consuming it with caffeine which decreases the absorption. Other iron-rich foods include whole grains, sunflower & pumpkin seeds, dried herbs, lentils, cooked spinach, tofu, beans, dried apricots, cocoa powder, etc. It is generally recommended that adult females need between 15-18 mg of Iron per day, but everyone’s needs will differ depending on activity level, menstruation, and other factors.

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I told Eric how much iron was in this smoothie and he said, “That’s good, but does it taste like motor oil?”

I almost spit the smoothie across the room from laughing. Oh brother.

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Geosomin
14 years ago

I LOVE gingerbread. This looks AMAZING! Can’t wait to have one!

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Ellie@fitforthesoul
14 years ago

Yayyyy I’m so thankful you’re doing better Angela! I agree that even though we shouldn’t be obsessive or frustrated if nutrition, etc. doesn’t go perfectly, we should still work on it while LOOKING AT THE BIG PICTURE. True that. :)

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Karen Bowers
14 years ago

This was tasty! Thanks!

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Kristy H
14 years ago

Thanks for this great post. Its exactly what i needed to read as i have been stupidly dieting for a couple of weeks and restricting my food intake too much. Finally I have had enough, screw it! its not worth being tired, grumpy and hungry all day. Im about to make a chocolate cake batter smoothie for breakfast so thanks for the inspiration and making a differance to so many peoples lives and attitudes towards food and health.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kristy H
14 years ago

I’m so glad to hear that Kristy. All the best :)

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Audrey
14 years ago

I’m always looking for ways to get a little boost of vegan iron! I do remember reading, though, that iron can somehow bind to calcium and inhibit its absorption, so while this smoothie is a great source of iron, it’s not necessarily high in calcium. I believe a similar thing occurs with spinach and calcium, which is why it is recommended to not eat your main calcium sources at a meal that includes spinach. Just some food for thought. :) I’m not a dietician, though, so I could be way off. This info just comes from stuff I’ve read.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Audrey
14 years ago

I’ve read something to that effect as well! Although I’m not positive how much is not absorbed. It would be interesting to find out!

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Megan
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14 years ago

Spinach has compounds in it called oxalates, which bind to iron and calcium, therefore reducing the absorption of both minerals in our bodies. So although spinach is often touted as a great source of iron, we really won’t be absorbing very much iron when we eat it (I’ve read as little as 10%). Of course, it still has lots of other vitamins/phytonutrients in it. Other green veggies like kale, bok choy, and broccoli are good sources of iron and calcium without oxalates.
Hope that helps! :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Megan
14 years ago

Thanks Megan!

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Magen
14 years ago

This was the absolute BEST way to end a long bike ride. Thanks!

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Nicole
14 years ago

You had me at Gingerbread :)!! Love your blog and have just recently started to follow you here…great recipes and so helpful for those of us (me) looking to try vegan recipes.
Thanks so much for sharing!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Nicole
14 years ago

Thank you Nicole…enjoy!

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Sky
14 years ago

Perfect timing! I was just looking for a new breakfast smoothie for tomorrow. I tried making a chai flavoured one this morning but it wasn’t so great. I have a feeling your recipe will be much much better. I’m trying it in the morning for sure.

I am very much like you when it comes to the health thing. I also suffered from an eating disorder when I was younger. There were times when all I ate was diet coke and the occasional white dinner roll for days on end. I used to joke that my body was probably 97% aspartame and the rest water. I am so glad I got out of that kind of thinking. I also feel a LOT better these days than I ever did before. Thanks for being an inspiration for me every day. I always look forward to your posts and your fabulous recipes.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sky
14 years ago

Oh man you reminded me of my aspartame days…I used to eat an INSANE amount of that stuff. Crystal light anyone?

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Sophie
14 years ago

Inspiring post and recipe!

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Claudia
14 years ago

Angela I love the way you were able to shift your thinking! I can somewhat relate… for a while I would restrict my calorie intake and exercise A LOT, then I’d break down a few times a week and just eat a bunch of sweets. my calcium levels plummeted and with all the running I was doing, I got a stress fracture. I still have weeks when I restrict my calories too much but I’m working on it, and I make sure to get plenty of calcium now

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kaila @ healthy helper!
14 years ago

Ginger bread is my FAVORITE flavor of anything ever!!!! Ahhh! I can’t wait to try this!!! It looks INCREDIBLE!!!!

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Kathy
14 years ago

LOL at Eric’s response! Haha!!
At the beginning of the post, I love the ‘these days’ sentences that you wrote/typed. It’s inspiring, really.
I’m not too sure if I had an eating disorder but during that dark period of my life, where I would just lie in bed and think and stare at my calorie counter (some days, I would eat less than 800 calories!), I knew I wasn’t getting the right amount of vitamins or calcium or iron (something very important in a woman’s diet) & yet I didn’t even care. I would lean towards processed food because they had nutrition facts. Now, I’m wayyy different!
Maybe change isn’t so bad after all ;)
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Luv What You Do
14 years ago

What a fabulously written post. No matter where we’ve come from, we can relate to your thougths on finding a healthy balance. It is amazing when we find that moment of clarity, and even more incredible to think how far we’ve come.

Love gingerbread and need the iron. What a great fall smoothie!

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Casey Thomas
14 years ago

I adore ginger and love it in everything! Salads, smoothies, puddings, cooked veggies, soups…mmm! Thanks for sharing :)

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Rachel
14 years ago

My favorite mineral rich food is raisins!

Per 1/4 C:
17.76 mg Calcium
11.96 mg Magnesium
35.16 mg Phosphorus
272.24 mg Potassium
0.75 mg iron

:-D

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Amanda
14 years ago

Just had this smoothie for breakfast. It is absolutely amazing! Loved every zip of it :D My baby loved it as well!

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Jess
14 years ago

WOW!! YUMMY! Just made it for breakfast. I don’t have chia seeds over here so I sub’ed ground flax. You have amazing recipes and advice; thank you!

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Aine @ Something to Chew Over
14 years ago

I’ve had a jar of molasses for ages with no idea what to do with it – thanks for the inspiration! :)

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Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles
14 years ago

Thanks for sharing your story, it’s amazing how much things can change (for the better). I’m glad you’re happier now!

This smoothie sounds and looks awesome. I put blackstrap molasses in my oatmeal on occasion, but I never though of it in smoothies!!

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Katrina
14 years ago

This sounds lovely! Great recipe :)

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