With a leafy-green secret ingredient
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Boosted Bloody Mary
If you’re gonna blend up a Bloody Mary, why not sneak in some omega-3 fatty acids to boost the nutrients? The secret ingredient: Kale. This leafy green is an excellent natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, which aids memory and protects your heart and joints.
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That said, drink the alcohol in moderation so you don’t cancel out all the health benefits of the veggies in this delicious, tomato-y, slightly spicy drink.
Serving size = 1 cocktail
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