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Granola?


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Can anyone reccomend a good gluten-free granola? I saw a couple at the store but they are very expensive and I would hate to buy it and it taste bad.

Steph


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some people really like the Enjoy Life Foods granola... personally I think it has a weird taste, but you never know, you may like it. I love other products they have, just not that one. It's not terrible, just not something I personally like.

You may find a recipe for one that you can make yourself. My mom used to make home made granola when I was growing up, I'm sure it could be easily converted to gluten free.

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Im one of the "Enjoy Lifers"-- i love the stuff.. i like the cinnamon crunch flavor and a box at my local store (same size as a cereal box) is only $4.15 (same price as a box of cereal). But, ive heard there is some inconsistency w/ this brand- some people have said they have bought boxes that tasted absolutely horrible? Ive never experienced this. I like it with milk or w/ yogurt-- sometimes i add flaxseed to it but this is not necessary as all the brands have 6 or 7 grams of fiber.

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The best granola we've tried is Energy brand " Trail Mix". Frankly, I'm not too keen on a lot of Energy's prepared items....mostly I just use their flours; but this granola is really great. Now they have granola bars too-but that's not what we buy. The Trail Mix is in a box about the same size as their flours come in and its really great to sprinkle on top of yogurt, etc. My granddaughter actually cooks it as a hot cerial and loves it.

Kay

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