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    Chia seeds

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    From Nancy Clark's blog:

    http://community.active.com/blogs/NancyClarkRD

    I've never heard of them before. Has anyone tried them?

    She says they could be an alternative to flax seeds.

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    I tried them in my smoothies and unfortunately had an allergic reaction to them. Broke out in hives all over my body. Wasn't positive it was the chia seeds, so waited a few weeks and tried it again. Yep, definitely the chia seeds. I liked them and they made the smoothie very filling and I wasn't hungry for hours. Extremely itchy but well satiated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post

    I've never heard of them before. Has anyone tried them?
    Love them. I put them in smoothies. Also, have made chocolate pudding with them and raw brownies.

    http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/brea...ng-recipe.html

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    I just bought them the other day to add to my morning rice protein shakes.....good source of omega 3 and fiber.

    I like to have texture in my shakes and so I add a scoop of ground flax and a scoop of chia.

    It's a lot more expensive than ground flax - so I'll probably only buy it when its on sale.

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    I use them on the day of a ride - the old indian method where you just soak them in water for 30 minutes or so (til it forms a sludge) and drink it all. I like them. :-)

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    sprinkle on salads! I love hemp, chia and flax- crunchy!
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    I never knew how good they were for you until I picked up an issue of Clean Eating and read their article about them. Ever since they have been apart of my breakfast.

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    never heard of them - but everytime I read this thread title, I think you're looking for seeds for your chia pet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataboo View Post
    never heard of them - but everytime I read this thread title, I think you're looking for seeds for your chia pet.
    I know, right? Ch ch ch chia!!

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    Same thing. People in south and central America had been eating them for generations before some gringo decided to stick them on a terra cotta head.
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    Indeed - everyone over a certain age who has ever been near a TV has heard about them even if they don't realize it.... if only as the fuzzy green pet plant ....

    Seriously though, I didn't know you could eat them too until recently.
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    Cool - the organic produce guy in San Pedro (Belize) sells them. I'll be purchasing!
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    Here I always thought it was just grass people were growing on chia pets. I've never actually had one.

 

 

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