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  2. 51 Delicious Ways To Use Chia Seeds in Smoothies, Overnight ...

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    Chia seeds can also be an ingredient in energy bites, which will entice your little ones to eat healthier. Add them to a salmon crust for a protein-packed meal, or throw them into a refreshing ...

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    Pumpkin-Date Overnight Oats. ... seeds and dried fruit. It pairs well with juicy raspberries in this easy breakfast. View Recipe. ... avocado, almond butter and chia seeds. Spinach offers a mix of ...

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    Packed with oats, almond butter, chia seeds and dried blueberries, these cookies offer a hefty dose of fiber to keep you feeling full, as well as healthy fats and plant-based protein for lasting ...

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    Breakfast (317 calories) 1 serving Pumpkin-Date Overnight Oats. A.M. Snack (154 calories) 2 energy balls Gut-Friendly Energy Balls. Lunch (639 calories) 1 serving Broccoli & Kimchi Rice Bowl. P.M ...

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    Pumpkin Overnight Oats with Greek Yogurt To make, mix 1/2 cup each oats and unsweetened almond milk with 2 tablespoons pureed pumpkin, 1 teaspoon chia seeds, 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice and 1 ...

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    The committee that drafted it wrote: "The major findings regarding sustainable diets were that a diet higher in plant-based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, and lower in calories and animal-based foods is more health promoting and is associated with less environmental impact than is the current U.S. diet.