Solving the world's problems while fitting in our pants

Solving the world's problems while fitting in our pants

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Chia Seeds: THE Superfood of Choice



Is your appetite out of control for sweets or something crunchy every day?  Are you diabetic and looking for a natural way to control your blood sugars?  Are you tired of having to take fiber supplements?  You seriously may want to consider my favorite super food on the supermarket shelves, the chia seed.  Best known for growing Chia Pets in clay pots, the chia seed has an impressive list of nutrients and health benefits.   


This tiny seed is big when it comes to nutrition value. It’s high in fiber, as a half-ounce contains 6 grams of fiber, the same amount of fiber found in three slices of whole wheat bread.  The soluble fiber when combined with liquids forms a gel, which may help the body regulate how carbohydrates are digested and stabilize blood sugars.  The soluble fiber also may have a role in controlling appetite and cholesterol.  It also provides omega-3 fatty acids; in fact, it contains some of the highest amount of plant-based omega-3 fats. The antioxidant content is comparable to fruits and vegetables.  

What’s even more amazing is how simple it is to eat chia seeds.  No need to grind first, just sprinkle or stir and eat. Chia seeds have little flavor, making it easy to add to your favorite foods without changing the taste. Simply sprinkle one tablespoon on salads, yogurt, cereal, applesauce or smoothies. Or stir the seeds into a beverage such as juice right before meals to help control hunger and feel full longer. Because chia seeds are rich in antioxidants, there is no need to refrigerate to keep the oils present from going rancid.


They are great to use when you get cravings. Some individuals experience mid-morning or mid-afternoon cravings. This is the perfect time to have about ½ tablespoon of chia in a yogurt or a pudding cup.  I personally put mine in my smoothie every morning and then later I mix it with peanut butter to put on my afternoon apple. Chia seeds also help you stay hydrated, so this is a great option in the hot days of summer or if you are doing activities or sports in the heat. They are even a healthy option for kids!

The best thing about it is you can use it anytime of the day and it’s all natural!  Aim for about 1 ½ tablespoons a day and up to 3 tablespoons a day.  Try this delicious summer salad for your next meal and be brave, choose chia!


Strawberry-Kiwi Spinach Salad with Chia Seeds

Serves 12

All you need:
1/2 cup ligh raspberry vinegarette
2 tbsp chia seeds
2 (6 ounces each) bags fresh spinach
2 pints fresh strawberries, halved
4 medium kiwifruit, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch slices
2 medium green onions, sliced

All you do:
 

1..     In a large bowl, combine spinach, strawberries, kiwi and green onions.

2.     Stir chia seeds into dressing right before serving.   Add dressing to salad and toss to coat.

~Crazy



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