At last we're back in the gluten free swing of things. Happy Summer to everyone and here's to a
great bunch of products we've recently tried out.
Recently Rob was shopping at Wegman's and found Bakery on Main's Cranberry Orange Cashew Granola. It's trans fat free, dairy free, gluten and wheat free, cholesterol free, low in saturated fat and sodium and is casein free.
WOW! This is an incredible blend of fruit and nuts. One whiff of the bag and you'd think there was a whole orange in there! The mix is delectably sweet and crisp and completely different than any granola I've tasted before. I love too that there are cashew halves thrown in. You never see cashews in cereal. It's also not so dense that you can't enjoy it.
This stuff is incredible- and you'd never in a million years guess it was gluten free and good for you at the same time. But hey if for some crazy reason you don't like this granola, you can always fill a bowl and use it as pot-pourri!
Gluten free has really come around and is better than I could have ever imagined! Way to go Bakery on Main!
Ingredients:
Corn flour, water, evaporated cane juice, rice flour, rice bran, raisin juice concentrate, honey, salt, cranberry (sugar), Non-GMO canola oil, sunflower seeds, cashews, sesame seed, flax seed, natural flavors, cinnamon, sea salt, cloves.
Contains:
Tree nuts, sesame seeds and sunflower seeds Manufactured on equipment that also processes milk proteins, eggs and peanuts.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 2 oz. (57g)
Servings per container: 6
Calories: 240
Calories from fat: 100
Total fat: 11 g
Sat fat: 1 g
Trans fat: 0 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 40 mg
Total carbs: 35 g.
Dietary fiber: 2 g
Sugars: 12 g
Protein: 4 g
Find it at Amazon.com:
Bakery On Main, Gluten Free Granola, Cranberry Orange Cashew, 5.30-Ounces (Pack of 6)
Monday, June 25, 2007
Granola: Bakery on Main Cranberry Orange Cashew Granola
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1 comments:
They also make a raisin apple walnut version- I just finished the bag yesterday and it is wonderful! With yogert or milk!
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