Amazon has 20-Oz BetterBody Foods Organic Chia Seeds on sale for $8.99 - 20% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
Loaded with 5350mg of Omega-3, 10g of fiber
Can add chia seeds to just about any food without having to worry about it upsetting the flavor of the dish-- because they are tasteless, you can use chia seeds to add texture to your food without drowning out the original flavor of your dish
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Amazon has 20-Oz BetterBody Foods Organic Chia Seeds on sale for $8.99 - 20% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. Manage your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items or Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5+ items in your monthly subscription.
Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this product:
Loaded with 5350mg of Omega-3, 10g of fiber
Can add chia seeds to just about any food without having to worry about it upsetting the flavor of the dish-- because they are tasteless, you can use chia seeds to add texture to your food without drowning out the original flavor of your dish
Model: BetterBody Foods Organic Chia Seeds with Omega-3, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Keto Diet Friendly, Vegan, Good Source of Fiber, Add to Smoothies, 1.25lb, 20 oz
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Coupon applies to their other products as well. I chose the "superfood" blend powder. They had some PBfit stuff as well, though I don't know if the prices are a good deal on their own.
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Costco still works out to be less, but I like having a smaller container instead of the 3lb one that they sell.
I initially had this container before I found out that Costco sells these. I saved this container after eating all of the seeds and have been refilling it with the 3lb chia seeds from Costco.
What do you all use these for? I've been integrating them (whole) in a morning drink. Is their nutritional effectiveness affected by eating them whole vs. grinding? (I ask because they, um, come out more or less whole)
What do you all use these for? I've been integrating them (whole) in a morning drink. Is their nutritional effectiveness affected by eating them whole vs. grinding? (I ask because they, um, come out more or less whole)
I looked it up and there isn't much information on grinding these vs eating whole. I never grind them though and just sprinkle on top of oatmeal or yogurt. We also like chia pudding, either chocolate or vanilla. Vanilla with mango topping is delicious.
What do you all use these for? I've been integrating them (whole) in a morning drink. Is their nutritional effectiveness affected by eating them whole vs. grinding? (I ask because they, um, come out more or less whole)
I initially had this container before I found out that Costco sells these. I saved this container after eating all of the seeds and have been refilling it with the 3lb chia seeds from Costco.
What do you all use these for? I've been integrating them (whole) in a morning drink. Is their nutritional effectiveness affected by eating them whole vs. grinding? (I ask because they, um, come out more or less whole)
The magic happens when they are exposed to water. Doesn't matter if they are consumed ground or whole I'd wager, they turn into a nutritious gel either way.
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Even at Aldi a 12oz bag is $5.50
Costco still works out to be less, but I like having a smaller container instead of the 3lb one that they sell.
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Even at Aldi a 12oz bag is $5.50
Costco still works out to be less, but I like having a smaller container instead of the 3lb one that they sell.
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