Whole Foods Smoothie and Juice Recipes from Austin
There are many things which I want to write about here today. Much too much has gone on this past week to be able to consolidate everything into one blog post, so I'll start here, at the beginning because it's a very good place to start.
Last Thursday I woke up in sunny Austin, Texas. It was a cool city they said. Great food they said. Lots of things to do they said. Can we say understatement? I'm here to tell you Austin is a freaking awesome city with amazing food and tons of things to do. I'm ready to become a Texan ya'll!
Upon waking, I learned that our rental house was just blocks away from the original Whole Foods grocery store and that it was a mecca of sorts.
how idealic is this?
backyard backs up to a creek. Straight up.
Um, yes. Mecca is definitely the right word. This place was massive. Upon entering, you kind of just had to stand there for a moment to take it all in. It's what began a daily and sometimes twice daily trip to Whole Foods for our juices and smoothies at their bar.
Whole Foods headquarters is located just above
Our friend Chad was pumped. He knew what we were about to walk into.
The men with their first juices. They each had another (or two!) in the cart.
The juice/smoothie bar wasn't the only bar they had, guys. There was a gelato bar, A coffee bar, a charcuterie, etc, etc. And, there was a full on real bar in the middle of the store. Actually I'm pretty sure there were two bars, one for wine and one for beer. I should note I was there at about 8am or these seats would have been packed.
Don't drink? How about a cookie bar?
Or a gourmet oil and vinegar bar?
Need some spices or salt? Take your pick!
And I couldn't resist a picture of the flowers. If you look closely, you'll see my favorite flower in the world in the lower left corner. Ranunculus! A whole bouquet of just ranunculus!
This place was off the hook. I wasn't even embarrassed taking my camera into the store because if anyone gave me the stink eye it was kind of like, seriously? Look around you jaded jamoke.
There were quite a few smoothies and juices to choose from, but these were the ones we were most familiar with:
Blue Moon Smoothie-
soy milk
coconut water
blueberries
banana
Mild, creamy and dreamy. The color is the most beautiful shade of bluish lavender and tastes more like a shake than a smoothie.
Chlorophyll Up Juice-
celery
cucumber
spinach
parsley
lemon
spirulina
This one was refreshing, although not the coolest color in the crayon box (think deep, sea green). It was salty and lemony, just the way we like it. The men drank quite a few of these when they weren't drinking straight up beet juice, and also, sometimes while they were.
Pretty In Pink Smoothie-
coconut water
pomegranate juice
banana
strawberry
raspberry
agave
Our friend Sabrina just couldn't get on the green juice/smoothies with green stuff in it bandwagon, so the pretty in pink was her go-to choice. She must have enjoyed five of these while we were there. I tasted it once. Pleasantly tart, and the color will slay you.
Banana Nut Smoothie-
soy milk
bananas
almond butter
maca
honey
cinnamon
I had my eye on this one the whole time and never ordered it! I had to include it here though since it taunted me so. Doesn't it sound like the most comforting thing ever?
Energize Me Green Juice-
parsely
celery
spinach
kale
cucumber
lemon
Pretty green color. Go heavy on the lemon or it has the potential to be bland. I got this one twice. Add a dash of sea sea if you make this at home.
***For a complete Austin, TX Wholefoods Smoothie and Juice Menu Click Here.***
Endless inspiration awaits.
After our Whole Foods extravaganza, our friend and tour guide, Chad, took us around the city. Chad knows whats up about everything.
Here is Lance Armstrongs bike shop, Mellow Johnny's! And here is Lady Bird lake! And here is Lances Bar, Hangers Lounge (we might like Lance), And here are some food trucks!
And if he doesn't know just give him a hot second on his smartphone and he'll figure it out. He was awesome. Apparently, there is a place where couples take pictures. It's literally a string of words spray painted on the side of Jo's (cafe? restaurant?) in Austin. We all four illegally parked the car and quickly took pictures and ran back as fast as we could giggling like school children at our discombobulated switfness. It's great to be a tourist!
The day after we took this picture we saw a photographer out taking pictures of a couple under this wall. Tripod and the whole deal.