Chocolate Pudding – GAPS Approved
Pudding is a delicious treat that doesn’t need to be forsaken, it can be made in a healthy manner.
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Soak a half cup of chia seeds in one and a half cups of home brewed kefir for four hours, click here for kefir grains. Add in 2 heaping tablespoons organic cocoa, 2 ripe bananas (with brown spots) and 3 tablespoons local honey. Blend until smooth with a stick blender like this one or other food processor like this one.
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2 Comments
So chia seeds are ok once you are far enough along on the GAPS diet? Do you think it would work to soak then in the 24 hr yogurt instead of the kefir?
Yes and yes but they may have a sourness to them that way. Your call. Let us know how it turns out!