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When I first tried chia seeds (in the form of chia pudding), I wasn’t a fan. I wanted to like them: they’re so good for you. But eating something just because it’s good for you?
Ridiculous!
You don’t have to suffer for health.
If you aren’t big on a certain food, there are plenty of ways to get all your nutrients somewhere else. For example, my sister hates bananas. So she gets her potassium from foods she does like, such as yams, spinach, and broccoli. No big deal. Remember that mental health is an important component to overall health, too. If you’re choking down foods you detest, your mental health will suffer.
Going back to the chia… Although I didn’t like the pudding, I was willing to give the seeds a second chance. Perhaps I’d enjoy them in a different form. After all, everyone in the blogworld seems to adore them. So when the Health Warrior Company offered me some samples, I accepted.
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And I discovered that I do like chia seeds. They are awesome in oatmeal!
Never-Ending Oatmeal Bowl
(serves 1)
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 2 tbsp chia seeds
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup more milk of choice
- sweetener and add-ins of choice
Either cook oats, milk, and salt on the stovetop, or place your oats and salt in a large, microwaveable dish (I use a pyrex 4-cup measurer) with the milk of choice. Microwave 1 and 1/2 minutes, then add your chia and 1/2 cup more liquid. Microwave 2 more minutes. Don’t open the microwave door yet. Instead, leave your mixture for five minutes. Then stir and put in the fridge—uncovered—overnight. Next day, it will magically be thick and ready for your favorite add-ins!
For sweetener, try using The Melted Banana Trick.
Also, I really like to put the cooked oatmeal in my Magic Bullet and blend just a little. This “blended grains” trick really helps all the flavors to meld together.
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Do you ever eat foods you don’t really like, just because they’re good for you?
Or do you ever feel pressured to eat a certain food because other bloggers like it? We are all different and our bodies crave different things (and amounts). We should NOT base our food choices on what anyone else is eating. It’d be really weird (not to mention boring) if we were all exactly the same.
This is one of the main reasons I’m not planning on doing another “day in the life” post even though a lot of readers have asked. I don’t feel comfortable knowing others will compare their eating habits to mine or try to mimic what I eat. The way I eat is only perfect for me. You need to listen to your own body, not to what anyone around you is doing.
















Me and my kids love chia pudding and of course we put it in our oatmeal and sometimes cookies:)
If I won the chia seeds, I would give them to my husband who eats them on Everything. He even read a whole book called Chia.
Sent a big “shout out” to you and a link back on my blog on today’s post!!
I love chia seeds in my oatmeal! I just saw a recipe for chia crackers in a catalog. I think I would try the recipe if I won!
yay for chia seeds! i have a bazillion ideas for chia seed recipes. i would probably make some chia seed pudding (chocolate flavored, of course), along with some bread made with chia seeds, chia seed filled smoothie, chia energy bars, chia pancakes, chia oatmeal, chia BOATmeal….the possibilities are endless ;p
If I win the chia seed giveaway, I’m making oatmeal and chia overnight oats…ASAP 🙂
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I’ve never tried chia seeds (to be honest I’d never heard of them until I read this post!). So if I got my hands on some I think the first thing I’d do would be to test this out as it looks yummy!
Chia seeds in oatmeal sounds delicious! I don’t eat a lot of oatmeal because I have to watch my grains in general, but I love chia seeds in energy bars with nuts, seeds, coconut, protein powder, and some fruit. I enjoy reading your refreshing view of food and your insight into what’s healthy and tasty to one person isn’t necessarily so for another is so right!
I love chia seeds! I bought them once and sadi havent restocked. I like to put them on yogurt, in oatmeal, and surprisingly, it’s great to put in chili to thicken up 🙂
I add them to baked goods and recently to my homemade larabars…so good!