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Healthy and sustainable — it’s a win-win
When you grow your own fruits and veggies in your garden, you open yourself up to a world of culinary opportunities you never had before. South Texas is prime for growing your own fresh fruit where figs, citrus, peaches, and pears thrive. There’s no better way to enjoy the fruits of your labor than to mix yourself a tasty — and nutritious — smoothie using ingredients right from your yard.
Just like how SAWS diversifies its water supplies so it never has to rely on just one source, growing your own food will help your family have more options over what you eat. Sustainability means having a lifestyle that will continue for generations, and that’s exactly what SAWS is striving for with proactive water planning and conservation.
Ingredients:
- 1 grapefruit
- 1-inch ginger
- 1 sweet apple
- 2 cups strawberries
- Water
Ingredients:
- 2 peaches
- 2 handfuls spinach
- 1 inch ginger
- Honey
- Ice
- Water
Directions:
- Blend the peaches, spinach, water, ginger, and ice until smooth
- Add more water as needed
- Add honey and more ginger to taste
Ingredients:
- ½ banana
- 4 figs
- 8 oz. Greek yogurt
- Honey
- Pinch of salt
- ½ cup milk
- Ice
Directions:
- Cut the tips off the figs and slice in half
- Add sliced figs, banana, yogurt, ¼ c. milk, salt, and ice to blender
- Blend until smooth, adding more milk and ice as needed
- Add honey to taste