Now that I make my own, I realize they are the best ever! They taste just like a marshmallow, have the perfect texture, and roast amazingly!
If you have little self control when it comes to sweets, you better not read this post. I mean, really, once you know how to make your own marshmallows there is no turning back! I honestly can't remember the last time I ate store bought marshmallow. Oh, wait, yes I can. I was out with my brothers working in the orchard and we were burning the branches we cut. One of my brother's friends came and brought marshmallows from the gas station to roast while we kept the fire. Last time I will ever eat a store bought marshmallow again. I felt sick all afternoon.
Now that I make my own, I realize they are the best ever! They taste just like a marshmallow, have the perfect texture, and roast amazingly!
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Ever heard of it? These seeds are known as “Indian Running Food” - Aztecs used this as a high energy endurance food during their conquests. “Chia” is the Mayan word for strength. Mix together the milk and chia seeds together in a small bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients and whisk together for about 1 minute. Cover let refrigerate overnight. Stir before eating. Enjoy!
Ever needed a quick breakfast? If you live a crazy life (like I do sometimes) that might come to you as a dumb question. Of course you've had! So this oatmeal will be perfect for the next crazy morning that comes your way. Not just oats are in this oatmeal! It's filled with chia seeds, coconut flakes, oh, and did I mention chocolate chips?
Ever needed a chocolate fix, like, right now? Like, right this very second? Yeah, me too. This, I found is a nice was to get some quick chocolate without any sugar. Chocolate sauce seems to make everything better. You can put it on pretty much anything and it tastes amazing!
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