I'm all for restaurants diversifying their menus to meet the demand for healthy fast food, but this smoothie boom is one to watch out for. Over the last few months, big chains like Dunkin Donuts and even Starbucks have added smoothies to the menu and joined the likes of Jamba Juice and juice bars across the country who have been trying to convince us that smoothies are a smart and healthy alternative snack or a meal replacement.
They are not.
Most smoothies contain fruit, yogurt and sweeteners such as honey, and as a result, have a high caloric density from the sugars – both the naturally occurring sugars from fruits and those from sweeteners – which love to settle on our waistline.
Earlier this summer, ABC's “Good Morning America” covered the calorie counts in popular smoothies offered at several large chains and concluded that these drinks have more fat and calories than you'd think. Most of the drinks profiled contain calories ranging from 300 to 700+ calories. That's more calories than a piece of chocolate cake!
A better ‘fast food' solution
For those of us counting calories, smoothies are on the list of “A, B, C's” to be avoided. The good news is that a cool, creamy shake is here to save you! It was during my work on The Ultimate New York Body Plan when I developed this line of signature Protein Plus shakes. They are a truly healthy meal replacement and “fast food” alternative.
Here's a quick comparison between a 16 oz. chocolate smoothie and my chocolate shake
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(serving size: 16 oz.)
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David Kirsch Protein Plus
(Choc)
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Starbucks Vivanno
(Choc-Banana)
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Jamba Juice
(Choc-Peanut Butter)
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Calories
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190
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270-300
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530
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Sugars
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5
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28
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83
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Fat
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5
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5
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11
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My One Of A Kind Protein Meal Replacement offers the perfect the mix of protein, carbs, healthful fats like flaxseed and MCTs ( a class of fatty acids that are rapidly absorbed and burned as energy) , fiber and vitamins, and is free of artificial sweeteners. As a meal replacement, it is equivalent to a complete breakfast, lunch or dinner at only 180-190 calories!
Liv Tyler, the celebrated actress and a long-time client, uses my protein shakes whenever she needs to avoid temptation or to moderate her diet when in “maintenance” mode. She'll drink a shake for lunch and then eat whatever she wants for dinner to balance out periodic indulgences.
When you're in weight loss mode, I recommend drinking a shake for breakfast and dinner. When in maintenance mode you can do what Liv does: Use the shake to compensate for an indulgence.
While there are many protein formulas in the marketplace, I've worked hard to develop my own formula to satisfy taste, appetite and nutrition expectations. Our team at David Kirsch Wellness Co. has also created a menu of One Of A Kind Shakes. One of these shakes even made it on the menu at New York's famous Shake Shack . While you won't find their ice cream version on our menu here, you can follow these recipes to achieve a delicious and nutritious equivalent that will energize your day! Download my One Of A Kind Shake recipes here.

Plan your snacks! Take a minute to plan out good foods that will help set you on your way. Let me suggest two great sources of protein and fiber – the essentials for maintaining healthy weight: 10 almonds or a ½ cup of edamame. The almond's fiber structure will help block the body's absorption of both fat and carbs. The edamame (soy beans) is the only vegetable to contain all of the amino acid building blocks, making it a complete protein. Edamame also contains isoflavones , which are currently being studied for their potential to help stave off breast cancer, and for their positive effect on bone health. To save time and ensure you always have healthy bites, prepack your snacks over the weekend and take them with you throughout the week!
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