Always read the labels on juices, baked goods, breakfast cereals, even supposedly healthy
stuff like granola bars and whole grain products.
This works pretty well for the most part, and we wind up with tasty
stuff like granola and dried chickpeas and crackers.
Not exact matches
Even if you don't drink the good
stuff, which I gasp at the horror of that nonsense, perhaps you still
like the espresso flavor and in that case you will fall head over heels in LOVE with this Coffee
Granola Recipe.
It's full of good
stuff,
like peaches, lots of chia seeds, which I included in both the pudding and the
granola, and Silk Unsweetened Coconutmilk, which is my favorite non-dairy milk for sweet treats (I love the coconutty flavor).
I don't know about you, but I have always been a super huge
granola fan, but... I just never really
liked the
stuff that...
Granola is the only quick breakfast that keeps my husband full all morning, but he doesn't
like most of the store - bought
stuff, because it's too sweet for him.
I put in lots of inexpensive kid - friendly
stuff like crayons and coloring books, pencils and stickers, hair barrettes, false teeth and fake bugs, etc... and then filled the bags with HCFS -
granola bars and fruit gummy snacks, pretzels, fruit leather and other healthy, but yummy snacks.
Elizabeth Stein is a holistic nutritionist and the founder of Purely Elizabeth, a line of
granola, oatmeal, cereals and baking mixes made from super-high-quality natural and certified organic ingredients, high in fiber and protein, and totally free of
stuff like artificial flavors, colors, GMOs, or preservatives.
Purposeful leftovers work well for meals such as meatloaf, casseroles, sloppy joe mix, lasagna, tortilla
stuffing like chimichangas or tacos, soups, empanadas,
granola, waffles, pancakes, muffins and cookies.