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Chia seed cereal

1/31/2014

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I decided to post the other chia-based food that we love and eat every day. This cereal was inspired by a chia cereal that I found at Costco. My Costco discontinued it so I developed a delicious replacement. I don't mix a big batch of the ingredients together because I like to keep the ingredients at the exact amounts that I like. By using only a tsp of the high-carb buckwheat groats it just adds 2 carb but a lot of nice texture. The tsp of cranberries or raisins are just adding 2 or 3 carbs but add a yummy treat to the cereal. I have a chia cereal bar on my counter, so it is very fast to add the ingredients to a bowl, stir in the milk, and let it hydrate for about 20 minutes while I make the rest of our breakfast.

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Chia seed cereal

1 &1/2 TBL chia seeds

1/2 TBL hemp seeds

1 tsp raw buckwheat groats

1 tsp fruit-juice sweetened cranberries, or raisins

1 tsp chopped almonds

a pinch of Bolivian
stevia

a little vanilla extract

1/4 cup milk

Add all of the ingredients to a bowl, stir every few minutes until the chia seeds hydrate (about 20 minutes). Add a little more milk if the cereal is too thick.

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Chia Berry Jam

1/29/2014

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I am still in love with chia seeds and eat them in different forms every day. My daughter-in-law Sarah is crazy about chia seeds also; she developed a berry jam that is sweetened with stevia and thickened with chia seeds. It is very quick and easy to make.


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Chia Berry Jam

10 ounces of berries (defrosted frozen or fresh)

1/8 tsp of
Bolivian stevia (I add a pinch more, to taste)

1/4 cup chia seeds

Blend 10 ounces of fruit until pureed. So far I have tried raspberry and strawberry, they are both delicious. Pour the fruit into a pint-sized jar or container. Add stevia and chia seeds to the pureed fruit. Stir about every 5 minutes for a half hour until the chia seeds hydrate, thickening the jam. Store covered in the refrigerator.

This jam is made with raw uncooked fruit so I am guessing that it will spoil in a week or so. We eat it so fast that I have not had any spoiling experience. 

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Strawberry Chia Jam with my low carb, high protein, cheese blintz.
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    Deb enjoys being a Wife, Mother and Grandmother. She likes finding and developing delicious low-carb, grain-free recipes. She loves to knit and oil paint.

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