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Step 1
Grind your seeds. Add to a blender (or whatever method you usually use) and blend until ground into a flour-like consistency. If needed, do in a few batches to ensure they are evenly ground.
Step 2
Add dates to a food processor and pulse a few times to break down. Add in ground seeds and remaining ingredients. Pulse for 30 seconds or so until dough-like consistency forms. The batter should look a little crumbly, but stick together when you press on it. If too dry, add a bit more almond milk. If too wet, add a bit more protein powder or spices.
Step 3
Using a tablespoon as a spoon, form into 28 equal-sized balls (makes for eating 2 balls per day). Each ball will be about 21 grams. You can also make larger seed cycling balls and form in 14 balls (42 grams each), eating one ball a day. Store in the refrigerator or freezer and eat 2 a day (if making 28 balls) for 14 days. Once finished, make the next phase!
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