Seeds and food
MaitreyeeMAYHEM
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Does anyone else put chia seeds or flax seeds in their food? I usually add them to oatmeal in the morning to help me fill up for lunch. Any other ideas on how I can incorporate them in food.
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I add a tablespoon of chia seeds to my greek yogurt every morning. I've also baked them into breakfast bars that I take backpacking, mixed them into quinoa dishes, and topped veggies and salads.0
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I wanted to add them to my porridge, or smoothies but they're high in calories, so I'm going to wait till I'm maintaining before using them.0
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helenrosec0 wrote: »I wanted to add them to my porridge, or smoothies but they're high in calories, so I'm going to wait till I'm maintaining before using them.
I never thought to add them into smoothies. I need to try that.0 -
I've found that a chia seed pudding is a GREAT alternative to oatmeal. I have oatmeal virtually every single morning (m-f) at work because it's tasty and easy for me, but when I need to restock my oatmeal, or just change it up, I'll bring a chia seed pudding from home.
1 cup non-dairy milk
3 Tbps chia seeds
Cinnamon to taste
fresh or frozen fruits
Pour milk, seeds, and cinnamon into a jar and shake it up. Store in the fridge for at least 4 hours (overnight works best). Add fruit when ready to eat.
That's it! If you use a sweetened nut milk (I used Pacific Organic Original Almond Milk, which has has 7 g of sugar per cup) and a sweet fruit, you don't need to add anything extra! I like using frozen blueberries because it has a nice slushy texture that jams well with the pudding consistency.0 -
MaitreyeeMAYHEM wrote: »helenrosec0 wrote: »I wanted to add them to my porridge, or smoothies but they're high in calories, so I'm going to wait till I'm maintaining before using them.
I never thought to add them into smoothies. I need to try that.
Have you tried adding water to chia seeds and leaving over night, you can make smoothie bowls with them, they act like a jelly. Look on You Tube for Chia seed recipes, I love getting ideas on there0 -
I soak them overnight and my daughter and husband use them for their smoothies in the morning.0
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Add to salad, rice, pasta or stirfry.0
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Put yogurt, chia seeds and sliced mango in a Tupperware bowl and mix with a spoon. Cover and place in refrig several hours or overnight. It thickens and the seeds swell up so that the yogurt becomes like tapioca pudding or jello in consistency. Yummy too.0
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There are chia seeds and flax seeds in mt Lifbasic protein powder mix0
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Oatmeal, granola bars, smoothies, pasta sauces, muffins, pancakes and you can even make chia juices0
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You can also use them in place of eggs in many baked goods. I tablespoon chia to 3 tablespoons of water and let sit for a few minutes.0
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