Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Yes you can add flax seeds whole - they will get all ground up. The great thing about this is that your flax seeds don't oxidize (they begin to oxidize as soon as they are ground). There are sometimes sticky bits of flax on my container sides after putting flax seeds in my smoothie, but I just keep a bottle brush handy to my sink and use it to clean the inside of my container. I LOVE to hear of a convert - it is one thing for a health conscious person to try green smoothies, but to have a person who "vowed never to drink anything "GREEN" become a convert is awesome! Thanks for sharing! Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL321-773-7088 (home)321-961-9219 (cell)www.VitamixLady.comwww..com 13:35 <)))>< Basic question about flax seed Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely!By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge!Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors.My husband, who vowed never to drink anything "GREEN!", is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I use chard when I juice and you're right--it's nice and unobtrusive (not to mention good for you). It's so nice that you're enjoying your machine; there's NOTHING like the Vita-Mix! Basic question about flax seed  Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely! By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge! Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors. My husband, who vowed never to drink anything " GREEN! " , is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Thanks, Lea Ann! Excellent suggestion about the bottle brush. I've noted the same thing when I put flax on cereal. It does tend to cling. Thanks, too, for the input on chard. I really like it, and this is the first time I've eaten it raw, with all the enzymes in tact. Great invention, this Vitamix. > > Yes you can add flax seeds whole - they will get all ground up. The great thing about this is that your flax seeds don't oxidize (they begin to oxidize as soon as they are ground). There are sometimes sticky bits of flax on my container sides after putting flax seeds in my smoothie, but I just keep a bottle brush handy to my sink and use it to clean the inside of my container. > > I LOVE to hear of a convert - it is one thing for a health conscious person to try green smoothies, but to have a person who " vowed never to drink anything " GREEN " become a convert is awesome! Thanks for sharing! > > Blessings, > Lea Ann Savage > Satellite Beach, FL > 321-773-7088 (home) > 321-961-9219 (cell) > www.VitamixLady.com > www..com > 13:35 > <)))>< > Basic question about flax seed > > > > Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely! > By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge! > Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors. > My husband, who vowed never to drink anything " GREEN! " , is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 >"Great invention, this Vitamix." Ain't THAT the truth! :-) Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL321-773-7088 (home)321-961-9219 (cell)www.VitamixLady.comwww..com 13:35 <)))>< Basic question about flax seed> > > > Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely!> By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge!> Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors.> My husband, who vowed never to drink anything "GREEN!", is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I fairly small company doesn't stay in business this long unless they're doing something right. Vita-Mix ROCKS. Re: Re: Basic question about flax seed  & gt; " Great invention, this Vitamix. "  Ain't THAT the truth! :-)  Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL 321-773-7088 (home) 321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com 13:35 & lt;))) & gt; & lt; Basic question about flax seed & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely! & gt; By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge! & gt; Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors. & gt; My husband, who vowed never to drink anything " GREEN! " , is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I'm just about within walking distance of the headquarters in Olmsted Township, Ohio. It's a beautiful building, and right after I got my machine, they had a big open house with great demonstrations, etc. I enjoyed talking to the folks there, who were very friendly and helpful. You're right, this company does rock. > & gt; > & gt; Yes you can add flax seeds whole - they will get all ground up. > The great thing about this is that your flax seeds don't oxidize > (they begin to oxidize as soon as they are ground). There are > sometimes sticky bits of flax on my container sides after putting > flax seeds in my smoothie, but I just keep a bottle brush handy to my > sink and use it to clean the inside of my container. > & gt; > & gt; I LOVE to hear of a convert - it is one thing for a health > conscious person to try green smoothies, but to have a person who > " vowed never to drink anything " GREEN " become a convert is awesome! > Thanks for sharing! > & gt; > & gt; Blessings, > & gt; Lea Ann Savage > & gt; Satellite Beach, FL > & gt; 321-773-7088 (home) > & gt; 321-961-9219 (cell) > & gt; www.VitamixLady.com > & gt; www..com > & gt; 13:35 > & gt; & lt;))) & gt; & lt; > & gt; Basic question about flax seed > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add > it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with > the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and > I'm enjoying it immensely! > & gt; By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like > a dried out sponge! > & gt; Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I > tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch > of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's > very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors. > & gt; My husband, who vowed never to drink anything " GREEN! " , is now a > total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are > having in our smoothie the next morning. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I envy you! I'd really love to visit their headquarters. Re: Basic question about flax seed  I'm just about within walking distance of the headquarters in Olmsted Township, Ohio. It's a beautiful building, and right after I got my machine, they had a big open house with great demonstrations, etc. I enjoyed talking to the folks there, who were very friendly and helpful. You're right, this company does rock. & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Yes you can add flax seeds whole - they will get all ground up. & gt; The great thing about this is that your flax seeds don't oxidize & gt; (they begin to oxidize as soon as they are ground). There are & gt; sometimes sticky bits of flax on my container sides after putting & gt; flax seeds in my smoothie, but I just keep a bottle brush handy to my & gt; sink and use it to clean the inside of my container. & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; I LOVE to hear of a convert - it is one thing for a health & gt; conscious person to try green smoothies, but to have a person who & gt; " vowed never to drink anything " GREEN " become a convert is awesome! & gt; Thanks for sharing! & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Blessings, & gt; & gt; Lea Ann Savage & gt; & gt; Satellite Beach, FL & gt; & gt; 321-773-7088 (home) & gt; & gt; 321-961-9219 (cell) & gt; & gt; www.VitamixLady.com & gt; & gt; www..com & gt; & gt; 13:35 & gt; & gt; & lt;))) & gt; & lt; & gt; & gt; Basic question about flax seed & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add & gt; it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with & gt; the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and & gt; I'm enjoying it immensely! & gt; & gt; By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like & gt; a dried out sponge! & gt; & gt; Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I & gt; tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch & gt; of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's & gt; very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors. & gt; & gt; My husband, who vowed never to drink anything " GREEN! " , is now a & gt; total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are & gt; having in our smoothie the next morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I recently started to add flax seed to my smoothies. To help get them ground up well without heating up my frozen fruit too much, I have been making them in 2 stages. I throw my liquid (usually water) and everything that is not frozen in first and let that mix up well. Then I add my frozen fruit and mix again. It could be my imagination but it seems that Vita-mix works less hard this way. Fran In a message dated 6/10/2010 2:27:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lkinsey2020@... writes: Just wondering if I need to grind the flax seed first before I add it to my smoothie, or will the machine grind it up right along with the veggies and fruit? I've had my machine for just a few weeks, and I'm enjoying it immensely!By the way, this list is great. I'm soaking up information like a dried out sponge!Also, although I haven't seen much posted about Swiss chard, I tried it in my smoothie yesterday and it was good. I bought a bunch of it at the local farmer's market. Does anyone else use chard? It's very mild and didn't overpower any of the other flavors.My husband, who vowed never to drink anything "GREEN!", is now a total convert. Before the evening is over, he asks me what we are having in our smoothie the next morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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