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Himalayan Organic Hunza Goji Granola is wonderful: there are dried goji berries (not too sweet), precious tiny almonds (or so they appear), mulberries (squishy!), and more.  It’s not nearly as high in fat and calories as most granola.  I buy it in bulk at the Co-op and mix it with plain rolled outs (about 1:4, granola to oats.)
Then, every morning I pour soy or rice milk over it and sprinkle it with flax seeds and sliced bananas or, in the summertime, blueberries and strawberries.
God, I sound like a twat.  [Note: I eat fast food and I like it.] But it’s a great breakfast!
xx
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Himalayan Organic Hunza Goji Granola is wonderful: there are dried goji berries (not too sweet), precious tiny almonds (or so they appear), mulberries (squishy!), and more.  It’s not nearly as high in fat and calories as most granola.  I buy it in bulk at the Co-op and mix it with plain rolled outs (about 1:4, granola to oats.)

Then, every morning I pour soy or rice milk over it and sprinkle it with flax seeds and sliced bananas or, in the summertime, blueberries and strawberries.

God, I sound like a twat.  [Note: I eat fast food and I like it.] But it’s a great breakfast!

xx

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