Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Homemade Cereal (gluten free)


This homemade cereal recipe is one I made up on the whim and we make it again and again. I usually only make one big batch at the beginning of the month (very doable, right?).

This cereal is not only more nutritious than most (if not all) store bought cereals but it's much more filling. You only need a small bowl, topped with some fruit, to fill you or the kiddos up. Take a look at the nutrition section on the printable recipe down below - this is some amazing cereal!

Approx. cost for a big batch is about $6 to $7. Not bad.

Here's the video showing you how easy it is to make it. Videos showing you how to sprout the buckwheat and pop the sorghum and amaranth are coming soon and will be posted here as well - does it sound like a lot of work? I promise you, it isn't.


And here's the printable recipe:

Copy, paste and print.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

5 Minute Granola


This 5 minute granola recipe is one of our food staples we use over and over again in our home. Not only is it filled with amazing, yet simple, ingredients and nutrients but it can be used in a variety of ways.

Here are some ideas for you!

  1. Use it as a replacement for cereal.
  2. Sprinkle on yogurt.
  3. Roll bananas in it.
  4. Add it into muffin recipes.
  5. Use for making granola bars.
  6. Toss it with oatmeal.
  7. Soften with heated milk let sit and eat.
  8. Use it as a gift by placing some in a cellophane bag and tie it with a ribbon.
  9. Use as a topping for a baked apple pie.
  10. Make a yogurt and berry parfait with it by layering granola, berries, yogurt, granola and top with more berries.

Here's my instructional video (printable recipe found below):



                                                                                                                             copy, paste and print recipe: