Submitted by: Cindy
| Recipe Ingredients: |
| 1/4 cups |
Chia Seeds |
| 1 oz |
Spirulina OR |
| 1 oz |
Chlorella |
| 2 tbsp |
Lemon Juice |
| 56 oz |
Water |
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Stevia |
Cooking Directions: |
| 1. |
Soak 1/4 cup chia seeds in 28 ounce water overnight in refrigerator. Customer uses Blenderball Bottle but a wisk would work to moisten all.
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| 2. |
In another Blenderball Bottle, add the algae to 28 oz water, add juice and sweeten to taste.
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| 3. |
The next day, blend both and pour over lots of ice and sip on this all day.
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