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Check out the new recipes and articles from Gimme Some Oven! [View this email in your browser]( [Gimme Some Oven]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [+1]( [Forward]( How To Make Frozen Spinach Cubes (for Green Smoothies!) Learn how to make Frozen Spinach Cubes that are perfect for green smoothies with this quick and easy recipe.  They’re so simple, and they’re the perfect way to use up leftover greens! [This Frozen Spinach Cubes recipe is a lifesaver! Just puree some spinach and coconut water, freeze, and add to green smoothies whenever you'd like! | gimmesomeoven.com] A few weeks ago, I shared a quick vid on [my Instagram story]( about blending up a bunch of leftover spinach into ice cubes for a week ahead of green smoothies.  And all of a sudden –✨ poof ✨ — my phone blew up with questions. “Whoa, how do you make those?” “What else goes in there besides spinach?” “How many do you add to a smoothie?” “How long do they last?” I tried to respond to as many of you as a could.  But for anyone I may have accidentally missed — and anyone else out there today who might also be interested in some creepy-green-yet-life-changing frozen spinach cubes — I thought I’d pop in today and share how I make these little guys.  They only take a few minutes to make, they’re the perfect use for leftover greens, and if you happy to love green smoothies as much as I do, they’re a total lifesaver. [(more…)]( [Click here to view the full post on Gimme Some Oven]( Recent Posts: [New Post: Chicken Souvlaki]( [New Post: 17 Make-Ahead Salads That Everyone Will Love!]( [New Post: Creamy Shrimp Florentine Pasta]( [New Post: Honey Mustard Salmon In Foil]( Stay Connected! [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Blog]( [Blog]( Copyright © 2017 Gimme Some Oven, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at Gimme Some Oven. Our mailing address is: Gimme Some Oven PO Box 32712Kansas City, MO 64171 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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