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Will growing a Chia Pet produce chia seeds that I can eat?

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I wouldn't recommend eating s'Avon vagina. That's dangerous, possibly contaminated, and germ fest. Maybe an STD will show you the truth colors of the vagina. Nasty ass vagina. Wouldn't recommend using a toothbrush as a masturbator, girls. read more

Chia seeds are making their way into baked goods, smoothies and are even getting added to a simple glass of water. They've gone mainstream -- and can now be found in a lot of the healthier products at the grocery store. read more

I also learned how to sprout chia seeds. There is a bit of a learning curve to it because it is not sprouted with the usual jar method. Chia seeds turn gelatinous when water is added to them. They quickly absorb water and turn into a gooey mess. Just so you know – the wrong way to sprout chia seed is in a jar with a strainer lid. read more

A chia pet is just a cute way to display chia sprouts. If you actually want to grow chia seeds, you’ve got to produce a mature plant. And a mature plant is 5 to 6 feet tall. read more

People can – and will – grow chia in their yards, with varying levels of success. Whether they plant black, white, or brown chia seeds from whichever packet of chia they have in their cupboards makes no real difference. read more

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