This week I have been making these for my dog, Chia, and now it feels like the perfect time to share a few of my new favorite ways to keep her happy. This is also Chia’s first chia pet.
I had been making this chia pet since last year and it is the most popular chia pet recipe I’ve seen yet! I have even made some with cheese which is great and a little too much to be healthy. But the way I came up with this recipe was pretty simple. First, I made some basic chia seeds by blending an espresso, a bit of sugar, and some dried chia seeds. Then I melted some butter and mixed everything together.
I have been making these pet for years and am not afraid to share my favorite recipe and favorite ingredients. I have used milk from my own cow, coconut oil, coconut cream, and even a little yogurt.
I usually end up with a bunch of different kinds of chia seeds. I just use vanilla, which is a lot easier to make, and I use a couple of different kinds of coffee beans. Then I add a couple of spices, an ice cream, and some cocoa powder for an extra kick.
As I mentioned above, I have a bunch of different types of chia seeds. I just use a vanilla bean and some of the different varieties of chia seeds that I like. I end up with a bunch of different kinds of chia seeds. I use a vanilla bean and some of the different varieties of chia seeds that I like.
There’s one more thing that is really helpful. I use a coffee bean that is about as close to the vanilla bean as possible. They both have about the same amount of caffeine in them, but then I have to make sure I use the coffee bean that is closest to the vanilla bean. If I use a coffee bean that doesn’t have the same amount of caffeine as the vanilla bean, I end up with seeds that aren’t the exact same consistency as the vanilla beans.
I think I just have a really bad habit. I will go out and buy a vanilla bean, and then I will forget to put the coffee bean in my coffee. I also end up getting seeds that are not the same consistency as the vanilla bean. Now I have coffee seeds that have been mixed into the vanilla beans, and my chia seeds are all different.
I am not sure about the custom chia pet thing, but I have always found that if you put the vanilla bean in your coffee and it dissolves into the coffee, then you’ve just screwed up the coffee. I have found this to be very upsetting, so I don’t usually use coffee coffee.
I have used the term “custom chia pet” but it seems to be used mostly for the vanilla bean and not the coffee bean. I have also found that if I put the coffee bean in the coffee, then it dissolves into the coffee. So I have to be careful with what I put into my coffee.