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Rating
5/5 (from 1 ratings)5 -
Yield
2-3
Ingredients
5 tablespoons of chia seeds
2 cups of freshly juiced organic apple juice
2 tablespoons of lucuma powder (or other sweetener)
1/4 cup of dried mulberries or 1/8 cup of dried goji berries
1/4 cup pumpkin seeds
Recipe Directions
Put the chia seeds in the apple juice and let soak for about 10 minutes.
Stir in the remaining ingredients.
Leave to soak for at least 10 more minutes.
Therawmichelle's Thoughts
By therawmichelleThis quick little shortbread chia recipe is made with either dried mulberries or dried goji berries (or any dried berry of your choice), making it rich in antioxidants... plus it tastes great!
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EarthGirl
Jul 06, 2013
I'm wondering the same thing as Redbird - I was thinking it would need to be dehydrated? Maybe I'll give it a go once I get some more goji berries :) sounds delicious!
redbird
May 30, 2013
Is part of this recipe missing?
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EarthGirl
Jul 06, 2013
I'm wondering the same thing as Redbird - I was thinking it would need to be dehydrated? Maybe I'll give it a go once I get some more goji berries :) sounds delicious!
redbird
May 30, 2013
Is part of this recipe missing?
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