Chia Seeds
CrazyFly7
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Hi guys! I just purchased Chia Seeds and have been trying them. What is everyone's take on them? I purchased them for one reason, I heard that they were high in fiber. Have any of you tried them? How do you eat/drink them? Any suggestions are welcome.
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I've been eating them for about the last month give or take. I usually add them to my oatmeal, cereal, yogurt or a smoothie. I like that they are pretty much tasteless so it doesn't alter the flavor of your food. I too heard they are good for fiber but the best part is they have the Omega 3's and those are the Omega's good for your heart. I figure what the heck, they are probably adding some good to my diet.0
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Same here. Just put them in my oatmeal or my smoothies.0
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I did not know that about the Omega 3's. That is a plus also. I see, so you have them as is w/ oatmeal, cereal, yogurt or a smoothie. I saw a recipe in which you add it into water so I drink it, but I will have to try them dried w/ one of these suggestions. Interesting.0
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Do you feel that you've seen a difference w/ them in your diet to help w/ fiber?0
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I just started having them so I haven't had enough time to see if they make a difference.0
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I don't know if I see any major differences after about a month of eating them. I know if I put them in something like oatmeal or cereal it does seem a little more filling. Even if I just reap the benefits of the Omega 3's then I figure that has to count for something. The jury is still out though, I am waiting to see if I notice any type of difference anywhere, or with anything. I'm hoping it's not some fad. I was using ground flax seed and didn't notice any difference using that.
*I add 1 tablespoon to whatever I am eating, be it my morning oatmeal, or a yogurt for a snack, etc.0 -
Me too. haha, that's why I'm asking so many questions about them. Well, I guess they can't hurt anything! What else do you do to get fiber into your diet?0
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I just bought some too and am keen to see what to do with them also :-)0
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Just like most "fad" health kicks, this is just another. A couple of years ago it was "Acai".
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niner: what are some suggestions from you to get more fiber?0
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I have been sprinkling chia seeds on all my meals for the past week. I started using them by a suggestion from a friend to help lower my cholesterol. I have noticed that they make me feel more satisfied with my meals and also helped my bowels to be more regular.0
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Just don't bake with them or heat them. They lose their potency when cooked.
I add mine to granola.0 -
Chia has lots of fiber and ALA an omega 3, similar to flax seed but double the fiber.0
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I've been using "purely elizabeth" granola in my yogurt for awhile & it contains Chia seeds (plus other "good stuff" - anyone that's vegan, gluten catuious or just wants a purely natural granola check it out).
http://purelyelizabeth.com/OriginalAncientGrainGranolaCereal.htm
It's really good, and I can definitely tell it's working on my system, lol.
I have a friend that used to just put the seeds & water, allow them to soak a little & then just chug it. He said the same, though he did note that he's cut back b/c it seemed like everyday that method was just a bit too much for his system.0 -
Try 1/2 cup almond milk
2tbsp chia seed
1/2 tsp cinammon
I stir it up and leave it in the fridge over night. Kinda like tapioca pudding. It doesn't have to be left over night but at least 20 min.
Also 1 tbsp Chia seeds mixed with 1 cup frozen raspberies, let thaw add 1/4-1/2 cup greak yogurt.0 -
I usually put mine in Minute Maid reduced calorie orange juice, let it sit 5-10 minutes and then "eat" my OJ with a spoon. Doesn't alter the taste; still tastes like OJ. Lots better than in water I think....
Here's a recipe that I tried as well:
Chocolate Chia Seed "Pudding"
2 tbsp chia seeds
1/2 cup almond milk (or your favorite alternative)
2 tbsp agave, brown rice syrup, or stevia to taste
1 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Mix all together, cover and let sit for at least 20 minutes. I left mine in the refridgerator over night. If too thick, just add a little almond milk to thin.0 -
Just like most "fad" health kicks, this is just another. A couple of years ago it was "Acai".
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I use this recipe for a yummy nutritious treat!
http://fooddoodles.com/2011/03/15/chocolate-chia-seed-pudding/0 -
I haven't seen any significant increase in my fiber from adding chia seeds to my morning yogurt, but then again I don't add very much. I've been eating it for the omega-3 since I don't eat enough fish.
If you're really working on fiber then you should go for more beans and veggies. The chia seeds may help a little, but it won't be a big percentage of your daily fiber intake unless you're eating a LOT of them.0 -
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I am much more regular since I have been eating them (about a month). I put them in my porridge in the morning, or sprinkle them on a slice of peanut butter on toast, or sprinkle on a sliced banana with some peanut butter. I quite like the taste and the crunch they give.0
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Chia seeds are amazing! I have a couple tablespoons in my steel cut oats just about every morning! They help to fill you up, are full of fiber, and as most people have pointed out are rich in omega-30
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I put them in my oats, in my smoothies. I found a site once when I googled chia seeds recipes that had a whack of them.
I am always high in my fiber. But I eat steel cut oats every morning with hemp seeds (when I have them), chia seeds, ground flaxseed and a lot of veggies.0
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