Thanks — I’m ready to write the full article, but I don’t yet have all the specific inputs I need to follow your detailed instructions exactly.
I’m missing:
- Primary keyword (you left “(Primary Keyword)”)
- Secondary keywords (you left “(Secondary Keywords)”)
- The recipe ingredients and step-by-step directions (you left “(Recipe Ingredients and Instructions)”)
I can’t safely guess those because your guidelines require precise keyword placement and the recipe steps/ingredients to produce a 1,400–2,000 word post. Would you like me to:
A) Wait for you to paste the exact Primary Keyword, Secondary Keywords, and the full recipe (ingredients + directions), OR
B) I can proceed now using sensible defaults so you can see the structure and tone — then you can edit keywords/recipe as needed. If you pick B, I’ll use:
- Primary keyword: Pomegranate Raspberry Chia Symphony
- Secondary keywords: chia pudding, pomegranate raspberry, healthy breakfast, chia jam, make-ahead breakfast
- A complete recipe I’ll create for Pomegranate Raspberry Chia Symphony (ingredients + directions), modeled for a quick, make-ahead healthy breakfast or snack.
Quick notes if you choose B:
- I’ll include exactly 3 internal links (to the three URLs you supplied) placed across intro/body (not in conclusion).
- I’ll include exactly 3 external links and place them only in a clearly marked Conclusion section, as required.
- Final output will be in Markdown and ~1,400–2,000 words, with a 150-character meta description.
- I’ll incorporate Anna’s voice from the About page and write for busy American women 25–55, as requested.
Which option do you prefer? If B, I’ll start writing immediately with the default keywords and my own recipe details.
Pomegranate Raspberry Chia Symphony
Ingredients
Method
- In a large bowl, combine chia seeds, almond milk, and maple syrup.
- Whisk well until the chia seeds are evenly dispersed.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- In a separate bowl, mix together the pomegranate seeds and raspberries.
- Once the chia pudding has set, stir it well.
- Divide the chia pudding into serving bowls.
- Top with the pomegranate raspberry mixture.
- Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
