Last night, Eric and I were driving in the car on the way home from Christmas light shopping. Or should I say window shopping after seeing how much it would cost to buy lights for our house.
While driving, Eric said to me, ‘How filling are Green Monsters? Do you think something like that could keep me full like cereal does…?’
I was semi-listening to him and semi-thinking about how expensive the Christmas lights were.
I said quite blasé: ‘For sure they could. The length of time that they keep you full depends on what you put in it. You can make a Green Monster that keeps you full for 30 minutes and you can make them that last 3-4 Hours.’
Oh He Glows: ‘I see…’
Me: ‘We should probably check out Costco for Christmas lights. They might have better prices than Crappy Tire.’
Oh He Glows: ‘Do you think you would be able to make a Green Monster that would be as filling as my current breakfast of Raisin Bran? Because I must say, that breakfast keeps me pretty happy all morning…’
Then it finally started to occur to me- Eric was -in his own way- asking me to make him a Green Monster!!!!!!!
I tried to keep my composure and remain calm.
Me: ‘I would be up for the challenge. We need bananas and more spinach.’
Luckily, it was dark outside or he would have seen the huge grin on my face.
Suddenly, I was like a bride-to-be, flooded with planning ideas. Thoughts were swirling through my head only this time instead of ribbons, tulle, and rose petals, I was dreaming of spinach, hemp, chia, and oats.
Eric: ‘Ok, Saturday morning. But don’t wake me up early to drink it.’
It was a deal.
This morning I sprung out of bed like any Green Monster Mama would do. I got out all of the tools- most importantly, a calculator, pen, paper, and Eric’s regular breakfast ingredients. Which were, how do I put it…quite simple and consisted of Raisin Bran (it has to be brand name, Eric says) and 1% cow’s milk.
I took this challenge very seriously. I would not let my Green Monster’s reputation tarnish over some haphazard combination of ingredients. This had to be a Manly Man’s Green Monster.
Eric’s Traditional Breakfast: Raisin Bran and 1% Milk:
Eric’s traditional breakfast consists of: 3 cups Raisin Bran (yes I measured how much he normally has in his bowl) and 2 cups of 1% cow’s milk. It is a huge bowl of cereal. He is also 6 foot 2 and has a hole in his stomach, so I digress.
His traditional breakfast equates to:
- 780 calories
- 8 grams fat
- 18 grams fibre
- 35 grams protein
- 162 grams of carbs
I knew immediately that I could produce a more well-rounded breakfast. The carbs-fat-protein ratio was way out of whack (too many carbs, not enough fat). More on that below.
I began creating a Green Monster manly enough to keep Eric full for the morning, or so I hoped.
I had to keep in mind that I had to also create a Green Monster that he would enjoy and actually be able to drink!
Here is the recipe I came up with:
Manly-Man Green Monster
Ingredients:
- 1 cup 1% cow’s milk
- 1 large banana
- 2 cups spinach
- 1 T chia seeds
- 1/2 cup oats
- 4 Tablespoons (1 serving) Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder
- 1 scoop Amazing Grass Chocolate Amazing Meal
- 1/2 cup Water
- 4 ice cubes
This Green Monster equates to:
- 735 calories
- 15.5 grams of fat (mostly healthy fats!)
- 21 grams of fibre
- 52 grams of protein
- 87 grams of carbs
To compare, side by side:
| Eric’s Cereal Breakfast | Manly-Man Green Monster |
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As you can see, the ratio of protein-fat-carbs is much more balanced than in his original breakfast. I specifically wanted to increase the healthy fat and protein and decrease the carbs. By doing this, I hoped to increase the satiety effect of the Green Monster.
Behold my creation:
It actually wasn’t cold enough, so I had to transfer it into a plastic cup and put it in the freezer for 30 minutes. I would accept nothing short of perfection!
Here we go….
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If you couldn’t tell by the pictures, he HATED it. :( :( :(
He said it was way too thick and had the texture of Maalox!!!! He only got a few sips down. Needless to say, I was crushed. :(
However, after we talked about it some more, we both concluded that my Green Monster was a bit over ambitious. Cramming that much protein into a GM was recipe for a taste disaster!
I am not one to accept defeat my friends.
I got back on the horse and made another concoction, this time my Virgin Green Monster. We clearly needed to start off slow here.
His second GM:
As you can see, this GM was not thick at all. Progress.
Manly Virgin Green Monster
Ingredients:
- 1 cup cow’s milk
- 2 cups spinach
- 1 banana
- ice
- 1/2 serving Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder (10 grams protein)
- 1 T chia seeds
| Manly Virgin Green Monster |
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I was still very happy with the ratio of fat-carbs-protein in this virgin GM. I knew it wouldn’t be able to entirely supplement his breakfast, but it was a decent start!
He smelled it of course. ;)
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Over-joyed, can’t cha tell? :D
His response?
MUCH better than the last one. He actually enjoyed this one and said it was more of a drink and less of thick sludge (lol). He drank the whole thing. Whew.
He said he might drink some in the mornings, along with a smaller bowl of cereal. We shall see… ;)
Does your man drink Green Monsters?
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We are off to Costco to search for Christmas lights. :) Then, tonight I’m off to the big city for a girls night out. Time to dust off the stilettos…I will be Tweeting throughout the night on Eric’s cell!
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Enjoy your Saturday!








What a fun post! I love the series of pictures and the yuck face – LOL!
My hubby eats green monsters and so does my 2-year-old! We love’em!
I am very lucky that my man actually even gets up before me to make OUR Green Smoothies. But I am not sure they fill him up for as long as me so he does need to supplement with whole fruit or else he waits til mid morning to have another snack of fruit or nuts. I think it is brilliant that Eric was opening his mind up to it though. Go you!
cute!! what about a version with milk, a few tbs of pb, and banana? i find that really masks the powder/vegetable flavor and makes it seem decadent.
good luck!
I love this post!! It’s adorable. I think it’s amazing how you are not pressuring Eric into changing his completely different eating habits into yours, but you are slowly rubbing off on him.
Green Monsters are a big step – every time I drink one at work, people walking by my desk ask me what the hell that green stuff is. I keep hoping I’ll see someone else drinking a GM at work one morning!
Also, I like to add coconut oil into mine to help make it more filling.
David still looks at them with awe…but hasn’t yet decided he is willing to venture down the path. he doesn’t like bananas so that is part of the problem.
Thanks! Blender it is.
Love this post! My man refuses to drink his greens :(
Loved this. I actually get DH to drink them. Almond breeze, spinach, frozen banana, soy protein, flax are the usual ingred. Then I differ things from there. He always drinks his share! I’m addicted!
haha I dont think I would have any chance of getting my hubby to try it – its a shame really! Maybe one day…
He doesn’t seem to mind when I sneak in some spinach into our smooties, but I think if I added anything like hemp protein powder, he would not drink it–heck, I can barely drink that stuff.
My H loves drinking shakes for breakfast. He prefers juicing but I always end up making a green monster.
Maybe I need to start slow. My two attempts were disasters. Brave man though most wouldn’t even consider trying one!
Keep working on him I’m sure he’ll come around.
Loved reading this post :)
Kudos to Eric for making it this MOST entertaining post possible!
I had my brother try a GM when he was visiting this weekend and he said it was “OK, and clearly nutrient dense” — my husband isn’t a fan, but has had some of mine on occasion.
Kyle drinks more Green Monsters than I do!
Ha! You couldn’t pay my husband to drink one!I might be able to get him to “eat” one in the form of a dessert though…pineapple, hemp milk, spinach poured in a bowl topped with shredded coconut and dark chocolate chips:) Yum!
Wow, good for Eric for trying it! I don’t think my husband would ever do it, ever. I can hardly get him to drink fruit smoothies, let alone throw greens in it ;-)
This was both hilarious and fascinating. I really enjoyed seeing how you tried to completely supplement and improve his breakfast. might not have worked, but good effort!
Cute post! Good for Eric for trying and atleast drinking a little bit.
LOVED the husband GM! Here is my husband’s GM:
Frozen banana
Frozen cherries
Spinach
Jay Robb Vanilla Rice Protein Powder
Raw almond butter
Almond milk
Cocoa powder
Chia seeds
Vanilla stevia
Tastes EXACTLY like a chocolate milkshake! xo