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| I've never heard of salba, but chia seeds now sweem to be all the rage. And to think they made cute little chia pets with them |
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| I've posted on here twice in Main and Food and cooking chat about it but had very little response as well..so I don't think it's widely known about. I've been using it for about 3 weeks now. It's pretty much tasteless, i've been adding it to my morning smoothies or yogurt. I've tried both the full seed and the ground... It bakes really well, better than flax IMO (not as slimey)...and is far superior in nutrient values. Here is the website that I read about it on. This is the Canadian site but seems to have more info than the US one: http://www.sourcesalba.com/ They do a flax vs. Salba comparison as well. Here is what they say about it: Quote:
Here is the US site that has a store locator http://www.salbausa.com/sitemap.php Oh and I have absolutely no idea where this would fall as far as food groups on the WOE since it's new. Since it's comparable to flax, maybe 2 tbsns a day would be ok for supplimentation? Anyone have any thoughts on this?
__________________ Jen, 39, F In maintenance ![]() |
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| I've never heard of these items. Thanks for the links! I'll be doing some reading on them...too bad they're pricy though. |
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. i bought the whole seed this time and it's going much farther. It was 23.99 cdn for a bag. The recommeded doseage is only 2tbsns a day so i'm sticking with that. this bag should last me quite a bit longer than the $15 bag of ground. and according to the site, you can eat it whole as well as ground unlike flax.
__________________ Jen, 39, F In maintenance ![]() |
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| $25 a pound!! Yikes! And I was thinking about sprouting some for my babies. Guess not!! |
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__________________ Jen, 39, F In maintenance ![]() |
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| Yeah, they're two legged and feathered |
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here is the comparison between chia and salba from one of the sites: Quote:
from what i can see on the web, the chia is much cheaper to purchase, i saw it on one site for $9 for a bag. I'd think from the above, unless your chickens are diabetic and fussy on the colour of their flowers the chia would be a good choice too?
__________________ Jen, 39, F In maintenance ![]() |
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| LOL. I haven't noticed any preference for flower color, but these guys are so spoiled, you never know |
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