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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

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  • I don't know if you explained the liquid used, since I don't have audio available... I'm newly experimenting my first tries with very ripe oranges opened over small bowl of it, then just rolled some moist slices actually in the seeds dish next time. each overnight and both were quite nice, I think former moreso. also recently had it at the bottom of squash soak, and that was my favorite. formed texture like oatsmeal of recollection, even firmed hunger way such's recommended. yay gelled, dance!

  • Great to see you experimenting! I have used water and a bit of lemon in it - but any liquid will do, whatever you like. Try it in a bit of coffee or tea, very nice as well, if you like the taste of coffee or tea at all :-).

    Enjoy!

    Heide

  • i was looking foor chia seed for years can i ask u where u got urs i need them for my chia pet -_-

  • @crazybeavers155 - I went on the Internet and searched for "chia seeds".

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  • mmmmmmmm  omelette I'm going to try it

  • mmmm itll go nicely with an omelette

  • my chihuahua's name is chia

  • If they are not digested they go to the colon, where the good bacteria transform them, and go out of the body. So chia or other seeds are very good fibers and have health benefits

  • The one's I get are Chia Pure.Right Now they are even buy 1

    get 1 free!

  • @SolarTim OK, many thanks for your kind explanation :)

  • @SolarTim - sorry, I have used wrong userid to reply, the last two comments from SolarTim were actually from Heide, ChiaNewZealand :-)

  • @op3852 -

    I have heard that nuts and seeds should be soaked before eaten, because they contain enzyme inhibitors (which makes them stop growing unless they are in damp / wet environment), and because of those enzyme inhibitors we are not able to digest the nuts/seeds unless they are soaked. You would throw away the soaking water though.

  • @op3852 Hi, maybe it would be a good idea to ask your teacher to explain to you why they think seeds are poisonous without cooking. I am wondering how the humans would have survived in the ages before cooking was invented, if this was the case.

    I have eaten them for a few years and seem to enjoy wonderful heath - but I am not a teacher, nor a doctor, so I am not able to advise you.

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