Chocolate and mint combine for all the goodness imaginable with this dark chocolate mint chia pudding recipe.
View RecipeThis breakfast bowl is energizing and versatile. It requires two basic components: vanilla chia pudding + stewed strawberry-rhubarb. Those two either get cozy in a bowl alongside one another or layered, one after the other, in an on-the-go-friendly jar. The toppings are left up to you, but I suggest a variety of energizing nuts, seeds, nibs, and fruit. And maybe even a mint leaf for a pop of green.
View RecipeThis breakfast bowl is energizing and versatile. It requires two basic components: vanilla chia pudding + stewed strawberry-rhubarb. Those two either get cozy in a bowl alongside one another or layered, one after the other, in an on-the-go-friendly jar. The toppings are left up to you, but I suggest a variety of energizing nuts, seeds, nibs, and fruit. And maybe even a mint leaf for a pop of green.
View RecipeThis breakfast bowl is energizing and versatile. It requires two basic components: vanilla chia pudding + stewed strawberry-rhubarb. Those two either get cozy in a bowl alongside one another or layered, one after the other, in an on-the-go-friendly jar. The toppings are left up to you, but I suggest a variety of energizing nuts, seeds, nibs, and fruit. And maybe even a mint leaf for a pop of green.
View RecipeThese vegan Peaches 'n' Cream Chia Seed Pudding Parfaits are subtly sweet, creamy, and breakfast appropriate (yet dessert-worthy). Plus, they're packed to the brim with detoxifying chia seeds. Creamy vanilla chia pudding and sweet peach compote are layered into jars and topped with frozen diced peaches, pepitas, and coconut flakes.
View RecipeThis breakfast bowl is energizing and versatile. It requires two basic components: vanilla chia pudding + stewed strawberry-rhubarb. Those two either get cozy in a bowl alongside one another or layered, one after the other, in an on-the-go-friendly jar. The toppings are left up to you, but I suggest a variety of energizing nuts, seeds, nibs, and fruit. And maybe even a mint leaf for a pop of green.
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