Julie Stauffer

<<and since we cook our granola it doesn't matter...>>

Can you make granola and not cook it? Seems like it would leave a goopy
mess but perhaps not.

I have found over the last couple of weeks that I feel much better with no
cooked foods. (Right now, I am eating baby carrots and raw trail mix).
Would love to be able to fit in granola.

Julie

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In a message dated 9/4/02 11:46:46 AM Central Daylight Time, jnjstau@...
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> Can you make granola and not cook it? Seems like it would leave a goopy
> mess but perhaps not.
>
> I have found over the last couple of weeks that I feel much better with no
> cooked foods. (Right now, I am eating baby carrots and raw trail mix).
> Would love to be able to fit in granola.
>
> Julie

I doubt you could not cook granola. But, it isn't like homemade granola is
hugely processed. Buy your honey from a local beekeeper and/or orchard, like
we do, buy your oats from a health-food store, get your eggs from someone who
has chickens... What does your trail mix have in it? Is there absolutely
nothing cooked? And I wonder are you more concerned with cooked foods, or
processed foods?
~Nancy


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In a message dated 9/4/02 2:05:39 PM, Dnowens@... writes:

<< And I wonder are you more concerned with cooked foods, or
processed foods? >>

Cooking is a process! <g>