Best chia seeds according to redditors
We found 49 Reddit comments discussing the best chia seeds. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 49 Reddit comments discussing the best chia seeds. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
... you don't buy them in boxes?
Also, I started making my own. Awesome, easy to do. If you're interested, I can send you some recipes I came across and have been using (and modifying).
Edit: Wow! Went away for a few minutes.... tons of replies.
Ok give me just a few to grab them
Edit 2: You can grab the few I use the most here. As you can see, I like peanut butter and chocolate. A few things to do to make things even healthier...
Add in chia seeds - awesome stuff.
Swap out maple syrup for agave syrup. I tend to use the dark agave.
Use agave instead of butter for binding the all oat recipes. Butter binds okay, but agave works great. Comes out super chewy.
Use parchment paper - this is not the same as wax paper!! Parchment paper can be used in the oven at higher temperatures, something wax paper isn't good for. You'll melt the wax. When you're done, you can use the parchment paper to twist and wrap up the bars for sticking in your jersey.
When it comes to the protein powder additions, use whey protein isolate or whey protein hydroisolate. Its more expensive, but substantially more effective. Isolate has less fats, less lactose, and is absorbed easier. Hydroisolate takes things a step further, reducing the amount of digestion that needs to be done. Since you're making a batch, WPI and WPH will last a long while this way. They also usually taste like shit, but since you're making delicious fudge brownies (in healthy form) and oat bars, it works out.
If anyone has anything else to add, please do so!
where do you get them? I buy my chia seeds on amazon and it's a lot cheaper than whole foods. Is there a place that's even cheaper though? I get 6lbs for $20-$25
These are the ones that I have now
Looks like [These] (https://www.amazon.com/Healthworks-Chia-Seeds-Raw-Pesticide-Free/dp/B00313L62Y/ref=sr_1_12_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1487599859&sr=1-12&keywords=chia+seeds) may be even cheaper
Bob's Red Mill Chia seeds. 12,500+ calories, including 630g of protein, and a whopping 1050g of dietary fiber for 25 bucks after the S&S 15% discount. Packed with EFAs and minerals. I mix a couple of tablespoons with Ultima or some lime juice and stevia.
http://www.amzn.com/B003LPKEPC
Warning: this is pretty calorie dense (~1K kcal, the oats alone are 600 kcal) but you can easily adjust it. First, remove the PB2 (45 kcal.) Then reduce the oats slightly or substitute a yogurt with less sugar, but I'd recommend just scaling everything because this mix tastes amazing and has perfect mouth feel.
Edit: added a pic, http://i.imgur.com/gFSQ8pJ.png
Chia seeds can be pretty cheap through Amazon. I like this one for $6-7 - 2lb lasts me about a month of eating it as pudding for breakfast every morning.
Mix 3tbsp with a cup of milk (or milk substitute of your choice). Stir again after it's set up for a few minutes. I like mine with cinnamon, raisins, and a little vanilla extract.
Servings: 1
Prep Time: 1 min Cook Time: 1 min
Ingredients
Method of preparation
Following the recipe above, without any toppings, each serving costs me about $1.45 - which for a lunch I do not think is bad at all. With two tablespoons of Peanut Butter as a topping, which is what I have been doing, it ups the cost to about $1.75 a meal. - but yes 75% of that cost is the hemp seeds
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updated to include specific measurements I use for each serving as opposed to the whole recipe which is how I determined the cost.
Amazon has the same offer here if anyone is interested.
http://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Seeds-16-Ounce/dp/B003LPKEPC/ref=sr_1_1
My go to (because I am cripplingly lazy) is 2 oz of cream cheese (we have the little pre-packaged cups at my work for people eating bagels.) or some keto "oatmeal"
http://www.amazon.com/Carrington-Farms-Flax-Blend-Ounce/dp/B008P0BKG0
2 tablespoons of that with hot water, cinnamon and some stevia.
Every night I have a base of either quinoa or rice, prepared in my rice cooker with various vegetables and spices. If rice, I'll roll it up with nori for homemade veggie rolls.
With dinner I have a 12 ounce glass of water with two tablespoons of flax and one tablespoon of chia.
I buy my pinto beans and black beans loose in bulk at the local grocery store when picking up my vegetables, usually around 5 or 6 pounds of each at a time.
Cumin, garlic powder, tahini, and dry garbanzo beans go for a good homemade hummus in a food processor. Needs a fresh lemon or two squeezed into the tahini. Original recipe had olive oil and salt, I leave out the oil entirely and either cut the salt down to a dash or none at all.
I keep oats and almond meal on hand to make pdb cookies with the same food processor, just add a banana or two, cinnamon, nutmeg, almond butter, and raisins if you like. The original recipe called for dates and I said eat me I'm doing raisins.
I got peppermint in bulk to make tea with, both by itself as well as mixing with chamomile, mugwort, etc.
I keep almost all of the above in these convenient cereal containers to both extend shelf life, shelf space, and remove any branding or advertising. Mason jars are also awesome!
Don't forget you can dehydrate your own food as well!
Edit: I don't work for Amazon, I just live no-car and order like this to survive!
You can also get them on Amazon.
Try Chia Seeds in a glass of water. They are super filling, I have heard that they are really good for you, and they are less than 50 calories.
Mix the Chia seeds in water and let sit for 15 minutes. They turn into a thick gelatinous drink that should quiet the stomach grumbles for a while.
Mmm, I know that I've got something here that you want. No, make the something you need. You've been aching for it for a while now and I'm ready to give it to you. But I want you to tell me you want it. I want you to beg for it. alright, baby, take it in your hand. You know it will grow. Do you have anything special that you do to help it? Maybe shake it? Squeeze it? Fuck it. It will grow regardless. And it won't stop. You'll love my seed
I'm a pain in the ass and insist on buying healthy shit. I think my parents and grandparents find it amusing.
Hydration tablets.
Salt. Or salt.
Chia seeds.
Coconut butter.
Healthy snacks.
I have these chia seeds on my list! It's a 2-lb bag of black Chia seeds which are not just used for toys and gardens anymore!
I am a recent vegetarian and these things are super versatile and awesome, so the reason I want them is easy: because they taste good, they last forever, and are calorie and nutrient dense!
As far as what I plan to do with them, I will probably use them to fortify baked goods, make chia puddings, and use them in smoothies and protein shakes for a little extra boost!
Dry goods seem like they'd go a long way. What does your access to beans, nuts, and oats/other grains look like? What does your spice selection look like either near you or in Edmonton?
A couple of amazon staples: Wheat gluten, nutritional yeast, sesame oil, herbamare, bullion/broth powder, dried mushrooms, chia seeds
How about a Chia breakfast cereal, as a substitute for something like oatmeal?
I use these, because I don't like the color of foods using the normally black seeds:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0059HN0GK
I mix that with at least a 4- to 6-1 ratio of almond milk to chia seeds (depends on what kind of texture you like). Let it sit at least for several hours to let the chia seeds absorb all of the almond milk.
I would just pull out a portion for a day's breakfast, heat in the microwave with butter, add an artificial sweetener, some cinnamon, or whatever.
> Firstly, what are okay things to eat for breakfast that provide you with enough energy for the day while still being healthy?
I can make a few recommendations that have worked for me in the past:
Hope this helps!
Balut, a developing duck embryo that is boiled alive and eaten in the shell. I'm filipino so my mom made me eat it when I was young, and have been scarred ever since. But my white boyfriend actually really liked it when he tried it, and my mom loved that.
Also I accidently drank a can of juice with a dead cockaroach in it, so there's that.
Bindis
[Chia Seeds] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HQ3ZPJA/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3SZG0IAJ5FIGU&coliid=I1YKUAYQI4QMJ7)
They are seeds which provide plenty of fiber and make you feel full for not very many calories.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001CGTN1I
Yay!! I'm glad someone is making it! I want all you pregnant mamas to feel the consistent relief that I've felt! One less thing to worry about! 😅 If you like it, I recommend buying a giant bag of chia seeds on Amazon. I bought this one for $24 and shared some with my mom: Healthworks Chia Seeds Raw Pesticide-Free, 6lb https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00313L62Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8wsZCbHNYPA3N
I'm on my second bag now - the first one took me a couple if years to go through but I wasn't using it like I am now and it doesn't go bad 😀
Yeah up your fiber intake.
I make these like fruit and kale smoothies and add a bunch of chia seeds in it for breakfast. It's worked better for me than fiber pills.
It's worked way better for me than the fiber pills...plus get other things from fruits/veggies...and sometimes fills me up so I don't need lunch/lose weight.
Amazon is a lot cheaper ($22/3 pounds) than that ($28/3 pounds) and if you get two bags you get free shipping:
http://www.amazon.com/HealthWorks-Chia-Seeds-3-Pound/dp/B0014LNIPI/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1396541792&sr=8-7&keywords=chia+seeds
2 lbs for $10
Or like a tablespoon of chia seeds if you get the chia pet for $23
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I add this to my cottage cheese in the morning, and sprinkle on salads.
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Do you like coconut? I recently bought a 4 pack of shredded UNSWEETENED coconut from amazon!~ It is amazing. There is totally no need for sweetened coconut, and all the stores around here were strictly sweetened.. UGH! You can eat it in a lot of things! I eat it mixed with natural peanut butter for a treat//fat bomb on keto. SO GOOD!
I know some do not like coconut, soo I will also suggest chia seeds. They are filling and FULL of fiber! You can add them to smoothies, drinks, liquids and they swell up and make a gooey consistency like tapioca.. Though some don't like that you can grind them up and they feel more pudding-like. (With a coffee grinder, or mortar/pestle.) I use them for chocolate pudding. Unsweetened cocoa, sugar substitute and unsweetened almond milk with some sugar substitute. It's great for a treat after a night of the seeds swelling up.
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Can you please surprise me? Thank you for the contest and good luck at the job!
/u/call_mecthulhu is totally all that!~!
This is an amazing deal that I've grabbed a couple times now
A couple of things that (might) help. Daily I take a "live" probiotic which I really like. I tell my kids they are "body bugs" that live in our guts and help us digest stuff. Here is the one I take.. And, one thing that made me flow like a faucet was adding Chia seed to my morning shakes. My buddy warned me to start slow - did I listen... nope... did I feel the effects, you bet! This is the Chia that I use. When I blend it into my morning shake using a NutriBullet blender and I can't taste them at all. However, when I only use my shaker bottle to make my shake, you can definitely detect the texture - I'm OK with it, but others can't stand bits in their drink.
Ooh! I love this game!
PB2 is my jam! I like the chocolate version, but there is a plain peanut butter version too. I love adding it to protein powders that are a little bland.
PB2 different kinds variety pack happy fun time!
I buy my chia seeds in bulk.
Hemp hearts are a great source of complete protein.
This chia, flax cocoa mix is really good with chocolate protein powder.. and chocolate pb2... and on yogurt... etc. Love this stuff. Cheaper in bulk. They used to make a berry version too but I can't find it.
This is the kind of supergreens I use, but there are a variety of flavors so I linked you to the search. I just do the original to keep it neutral.
Eat more fiber.
Here's what I do. Buy a bunch of chia, and a bunch of oatmeal. Chia is your best friend now.
Mix that shit in with your oatmeal, and add protein to your oatmeal. The texture is shit, but it does the job.
Every time you have a protein shake, add a few spoonfuls of chia to it. Shit will fall out your asshole when you sit down on the can like change falling out your pocket in the car, you'll be amazed.
This is what I use. It's good stuff, and you'll be amazed at your poops, just don't eat too much or you'll tear your asshole.
I like chia seeds in my oatmeal. As a bonus, I can tell my daughter that they're little ants and eat in peace.
https://www.amazon.com/Nutiva-Organic-non-GMO-Premium-Ground/dp/B0059HN0JW/
10 or under :)
Chia seeds would be awesome http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0043DUZGE/ref=aw_ls_4_6?colid=C5ZKILDHQ77C&coliid=I3O20CBPQXC09J
Thanks for the contest!
i buy these raw chia seeds from target and throw them in salads, smoothies, and stuff like that.
Have you looked into Soylent? (Not a joke, despite the name.) It's the first 100% complete food replacement. My friend drinks this as a supplement to smaller meals to get all her required nutrition, but you can also just drink this exclusively and not eat. Crazy, right?! In smaller amounts it adds a healthy dose of all the vitamins & minerals you need to a health shake.
Spirulina powder is also really excellent for you and contains a lot of protein.
Chia seeds are so good for you and add a pleasant texture to smoothies & such!
Kale - fresh or powdered is so good for you and honestly does NOT add a nasty veggie taste to otherwise sweet drinks! Same with carrots. It can be especially good with blueberries or blackberries, and carrots are good with strawberries and apples.
Hope this helps!
Look into KIND bars if you have them available. A few of them are Keto friendly and have the benefit of having little in the way of process crap in them.
I love making chia seed pudding the night before. It's super quick and easy. They have a nice mild nutty flavor to them. All you need are storage containers, a measuring cup, and a measuring spoon. Oh and your ingredients of course. You can also make them in mass a few nights before.
The base ingredients are 3 tbsp of chia seeds and 1/2 a cup of unsweetened almond milk. You can substitute a different low carb milk alternative or even a protein shake. I use this Costco shake when I want a more protein heavy meal. You can use protein powders if you'd like. And that's just for the base. You can add nuts, a couple berries, stevia, peanut butter, cocoa powder, etc. There are tons of recipes online on how to augment it.
Macro's for the Chia and Almond Milk base mentioned above:
Cal: 175
Fat: 11.2g
Carb: 2g net (14.2 carb - 12.2 fiber)
Prot: 5.5g
Macro's for just 3 tbsp chia seeds:
Cal:160
Fat: 10g
Carb 2g net (14 carb - 12 fiber)
Prot: 5g
You can add more liquid if you want as well, or less chia seeds. Chia seeds can absorb 9 times their weight in liquid. You can do 3 tbsp to 1 cup or more if you want. It all depends on what consistency you like. Also the longer they soak the more jelly like they turn.
And it's pretty cheap in my mind. This 2 lbs bag is only $10 on amazon. If you use 3 tbsp per meal, that's about 25 meals worth of seed. Or $0.40 per meal. You'll have to add the cost of the liquid to it as well. But there's nothing stopping you from adding water to them instead.
You can't go wrong with chia seeds . You may have heard of them and they generally get positive reviews for their high nutritional content but less so for their hydrophiliac properties. I would have similar problems with my long runs when I first started running - but chia seems to really moderate and control things if I take it right before I go out.
Problem is I dont really have any great diet set, thats why Im here trying to reinvent my diet. Didnt even used to eat breakfast dont like most breakfast foods. Due to lack of time and $, food is almost always an afterthought. And to the original question, how much chia is too much before I start overloading bowels as you say?
Chia looks ultra incredibly cheap to me for its nutrients, 6lbs organic for $25.
http://www.amazon.com/Marquis-Nutra-Foods-Brand-Certified-Organic/dp/B00FPZCRJW/ref=lp_8201840011_1_3_a_it?srs=8201840011&ie=UTF8&qid=1457633638&sr=8-3