Acai Berry Jam | Super Foods With Jules


Bring on the antioxidants! Watch Julie share a delicious new way to make jam – made from superfoods like acai berries and chia seeds. Get printable recipe HERE.

3 responses to “Acai Berry Jam | Super Foods With Jules”

  1. Just Posted! New Super Foods With Jules Episode: JulieMorris.net

    [...] You can view this episode along with my other videos under the Cooking Show section, HERE. [...]

  2. marla {Family Fresh Cooking}

    I love your videos!! They are filled with great energy and clean eating inspiration. I use Superfoods in all my cooking. I need to add Acai to my ingredient list. I love the Superfoods by Navitas Naturals, I am just about to make some truffles with their cacao nibs. This jam sounds great!

  3. I wanna jam it wid you « Shewasavisitor’s Blog

    [...] a raw jam recipe I’ve been meaning to make since viewing the video a few months ago. I love Julie Morris and I [...]

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