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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s been cooking in my kitchen lately ? I was presented with the idea of doing a cleanse/raw food challenge as an opportunity to give my digestive system a break from starchy carbohydrates, heavy meat, cooked food, and as an opportunity to change things up and maybe kickstart some weight loss. I bravely decided to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What&#8217;s been cooking in my kitchen lately ?</h3>
<p>I was presented with the idea of doing a cleanse/raw food challenge as an opportunity to give my digestive system a break from starchy carbohydrates, heavy meat, cooked food, and as an opportunity to change things up and maybe kickstart some weight loss. I bravely decided to do 10 days of raw food. This is not a vegan raw diet. I am including raw dairy, raw fish, and raw egg yolks. Read about the benefits of eating raw eggs <a href="http://www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=268" target="_blank">here.</a> I emphasize that they MUST be pastured eggs, local and fresh.</p>
<p>Currently I am at the half way point. So far, so good. I have been face to face with lots of food cravings. I have found myself staring at cookies or at the deli counter in the grocery stores. I have not been hungry and I have eaten some really good and interesting things.</p>
<p>In doing some research on some raw breakfast ideas, I came across a few recipes for Chia seed &#8220;pudding&#8221;. Chia seeds are an excellent source of amino acids as well as having the interesting quality of turning gelatinous when soaked. Taking what I liked from those recipes, I came up with this delicious pudding that really could be eaten anytime of day.</p>
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<p>Chia Seed Pudding</p>
<p>1 cup raw milk ( this could be any kind of nut or seed milk, coconut milk, raw cow&#8217;s milk, goat&#8230; I used goat&#8217;s milk <a href="http://kefir.net/" target="_blank">kefir</a> as I wanted the probiotic benefits of the kefir)</p>
<p>1/3 c chia seeds</p>
<p>1/4 c chopped dried figs ( next time, I will leave this out and just mix with fresh fruit)</p>
<p>1 tsp. raw local honey ( or more, depending on your sweet tooth)</p>
<p>the seeds and scrapings from half a vanilla bean ( or if you don&#8217;t care about it all being raw, 1 tsp. of vanilla extract)</p>
<p>1 T. flax oil</p>
<p>MIx all the above ingredients in a jar with a good fitting lid. Leave in the refrigerator overnight. Shake it a few times, if you have time . In the morning, it will be nice and thick and the seeds will have swollen and softened. Eat as is, or mix with a raw egg yolk or two, and serve on top of a cup or so of fresh fruit of your choice.</p>
<p>( This would be good with some cinnamon or ground ginger added. You could add a few spoonsful of raw cacao or carob powder, too.)</p>
<p>This post is part of <a href="http://http://gnowfglins.com/2010/07/27/tuesday-twister-4/" target="_blank">GNOWFGLINS  Tuesday Twister</a>. Please head over there and read the other fabulous posts.</p>
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