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Winter time was when my mother prepared for us kids a hot
cereal for our breakfast.
Usually it was Quick Quaker Oats with some raisins thrown
in. On a couple days in the week, it
would be Cream of Wheat, or Wheatena served with a bit of sugar and milk
generously poured over our bowl of steaming porridge.
In the summer we were allowed cold cereal, those without the
added sugar, such as Kix, Cheerios, Rice Checks and Corn Flakes.
Time passed, we grew up with our own families and Mother was
now alone in her small mobile home. She
lived at the other end of town and we enjoyed having her close by.
One summer day I dropped in for an early visit while she was
preparing her breakfast.
“What is that?” I asked as I viewed her bowl of cereal. She replied, “That is my homemade Granola,
and it is very healthy for you.”
Now I like healthy, so I copied her recipe and will share it
here with you.
Granola – Ruth Stanton
Mix: 3 cups Quick Oats
1/2 cup
coconut (Some times I substitute flax
meal)
1/2 cup
chopped nuts
1/2 cup
wheat germ
1/2 cup
sesame seeds
1/2 cup
sunflower seeds
Optional: Add a handful of raisins.
Mix together:
1/4 cup
honey
1/4 cup
olive oil
Stir into the first mixture and spread on a greased cookie
sheet.
Bake 15 minutes at 325 degrees. Store in the refrigerator.
Use as a breakfast cereal, or sprinkle on yogurt for a
snack.
I like to add a serving of apple sauce, yogurt and 1/2 cup
of the granola with no milk for an occasional breakfast.
Do visit her site and gather up some delicious and
nutritious recipes.
2 comments:
Hazel, my sister-in-law introduced homemade granola to my mother-in-law who makes it regularly for her family to enjoy in Belgium. It's healthy, delicious and very different for people over there. I'm so glad you shared your and your mother's recipe here! I could make my own and leave out the things that I am allergic to--a special blend just for me! Thanks for the inspiration (and story).
I love granola. Your mom gave you some great habits... and good recipes.
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