I tried chia pudding for
the first time less than a year ago. Before then I didn’t even know what chia
seeds were. After my first bite I was hooked. They reminded me of tapioca. I
read the ingredients on the pudding I bought – coconut milk, almond milk, chia
seeds, strawberries, blueberries and almonds. With the few number of
ingredients I figured it might be easy to make and I was right.
Ever since I’ve learned
how to make chia pudding I can enjoy it whenever
I please. I usually have it for breakfast, but it also makes a great clean and
healthy dessert or snack.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
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Divided into four jelly jars. |
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Ready to go into the fridge. |
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I topped mine with strawberries, blackberries and slivered almonds. |
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Ready to be devoured :) |
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