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  1. Shelley Smith
    Shelley Smith says:

    Thank you for these recipes Cassandra! I am excited to try your puffed rice and the grape nuts recipes. I especially love the fact that no oil is needed for the rice puffs, making them a much better option. Have you tried making puffed quinoa this way by any chance? I suppose it might be difficult separating the quinoa from the salt though so maybe it would not work so easily?
    Your raisin bran looked heavenly and I loved the idea of having the flakes thicker to get a little chew in them also. I always hated the raisins in the boxed cereal, am just not a fan of raisins and picked them out. I love craisins though and that sounds like a perfect addition. I love the unsweetened craisins especially and can see how that would work well with the bran flakes.
    I have made cornflakes for years, but never tried it with tortillas, just with cornmeal dough. I use my pasta machine to roll out the dough as I like it as thin as it can possibly be and it is faster for me than rolling as I am in a wheelchair and don’t have the power to do the rolling of the dough long enough.
    Again thank you for sharing the recipes and tutorials. And I love your no waste attitude in general but especially with the bread crusts! I always dehydrate the the crusts, grind them down into breadcrumbs with my chosen herbs and a bit of garlic and onion powder to stuff my artichokes with, to crumb things with, stuff mushrooms or just bread them, etc. I always cut the crusts off the bread when making my croutons. My mother always did it and I just did without questioning it. That stops now lol.

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  2. The SeoulJourner
    The SeoulJourner says:

    Most cereal of the major cereal brands products can be bought for next to nothing if you know how to stack store sales, rebate apps, and coupons. The real issue is that the vast majority of them are full of garbage.

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  3. andrea backman
    andrea backman says:

    Cassandra , wonder if they use grape seed oil in the grape nuts ( hence the name…) it will hold a higher heat temp then coconut oil and that might be where the crunch is coming from … wow girl!!! So impressed! The amount of money I spent raising my kids over the years … and it was right under our nose the whole time!!!! 😡

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