With my Pumpkin Smoothie Bowl Recipe, you’ll be adding yet another recipe to your Beauty Detox lifestyle that will support your energy, health and natural beauty, not to mention boosting your mood.
That’s right! This hardy, beautifully bright colored vegetable is just another way to keep us beautiful from the inside out.
Autumn Beauty Squash: Pumpkin
Weight Loss
What better news to hear around this time of year, than being able to lose weight while preparing for upcoming holidays. There’s really no need for us to feel any pressure when we have such an amazing bounty of fall’s best at our disposal (literally!).
Pumpkins can be overlooked as a good source of fiber, but that’s because we can get all caught up in the marshmallow-laden pumpkin casseroles and rich pie desserts, that we may only think negatively about their benefits.
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Pumpkins have three grams of fiber per one-cup serving and only 49 calories—keeping you feeling full longer with fewer calories. And let’s not forget that a fiber-rich diet does seem to help us eat less, and ultimately, shed pounds [1].
Protects Your Skin
As with all areas of our health and beauty, it really starts with our insides and which foods we choose to implement into our daily lives. Good news is, pumpkin is packed with fruit enzymes and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs)—increasing cell turnover—brightening and smoothing the skin.
Pumpkin also contains antioxidants vitamin A and C which will help soften and soothe the skin, and in the process, boosting collagen production to keep our skin fresh and looking our best.
Boost Your Mood
When our insides are functioning and feeling at their best, then our entire wellbeing (including our mood), are at their best. And who doesn’t want to be in a good mood?! We can help spread the love and bliss across the whole world, by changing our vibration. :)
This is another area where pumpkin comes to our rescue, being rich in the amino acid tryptophan. This amino acid is important in production of serotonin—a major influence when it comes to our mood—helping to keep our outlook bright.
One cup of cooked pumpkin contains more than 11 milligrams—nearly 20 percent of the 60 milligrams that’s typically recommended for women’s daily needs.
Pumpkin really is a solid source of essential nutrients and should be added to our beauty foods rotation. And remember, if you’re in a bind and unable to prepare fresh pumpkin, organic pumpkin puree in cartons is an option (rather than aluminum cans)!
What are we waiting for? Let’s get prepping! ;)
See full recipe below…
Pumpkin Smoothie Bowl Recipe
Ingredients
- ¾ cup cooked pumpkin
- 1 banana
- ½ cup almond milk
- ½ tsp cinnamon
- ⅛ tsp allspice
Instructions
- Combine smoothie bowl ingredients in a blender and pulse until smooth.
- Transfer to a bowl and add sprinkle of cinnamon and a few banana slices as toppings (optional).
- Enjoy!
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All love,
Kimberly
Hi Kim! By cooked pumpkin, do you mean the pumpkin we buy in a carton at the store? Thanks, this looks yummy!
Hi Kelsey…you can bake your own pumpkin or find a brand you trust. Happy blending and let us know what you think. Lots of love! ;)
No fresh pumpkin it is hard to cut but much better for you
I agree…do the best you can right. ;) Lots of love!
A lot of imagination I will try it , nice photo
Charlotte portugal
This pumpkin smoothie bowl looks perfect! Pumpkin and kabocha squash are my favorite superfoods for the fall–besides sweet potatoes, of course! :D I would love to try this out one day!
Let me know what you think when you do…lots of love! ;)
Delicious !
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your feedback and thrilled you liked it…lots of love! ;)
Hi Kimberly, I was wondering, would sweet potato have the same nutritional benefits as pumpkin?
Thanks.
Jeanette
Hi Jeanette,
Thanks for your great question! Here are a few details regarding both and you can decide what works best for you and according to your personal taste:
First of all, pumpkins and sweet potatoes are both rich in vitamins.
Sweet potatoes are richer in vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamins B2 and B9. They are also higher in most minerals.
Pumpkins contain higher levels of vitamin A, vitamins B1, B5, B6, and vitamin K and are richer in iron and lower in sodium.
Whichever you choose will provide nutritional benefits so feel free to swap them out or use whatever you have on hand. Let us know how it goes and what you think.
Lots of love to you! Xo