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Oct 15, 2016 10:43 AM CST
Name: Rita
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Well, after trying my green drink plain in water yesterday today I decided to try the advice of many of the Amazon Customer Reviewers. Many said they mixed it in Almond Milk and added cinnamon powder. I might try Almond Milk but I have Silk Vanilla Soy Milk (for my Special K cereal) so I used that. A small amount of milk, add a sprinkling of cinnamon, add that Garden Of Life Perfect Food Raw Energizer green powder and mix with the blender. Turned out wasn't that bad this way.

Hurray for the reviews that figured out how to doctor this up to make it drinkable!!

Yesterday I did want to try it plain for the first time just to see if it was drinkable. It wasn't!!!!

Of course I am not using a scoopful. Actually only used a teaspoon. Maybe I will build up to a scoop but I think not. Using a scoop the stuff will only last a month (so the reviews say) and it costs $30.00 for the jar. Very expensive.

So I also have the raw meal. I could just do some of each and drink that or I could alternate days on the two. I guess I will be experimenting in the coming days.

Remember I also take the Garden of Life Perfect Food Raw pills and their Raw Fiber stuff. So I am really trying for healthyness! Hilarious!

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