Monday, March 7, 2011

Happy National Cereal Day!


March is National Cereal Month and today is National Cereal Day, so what better way to celebrate breakfast and cereal than with a nice bowl of homemade Granola?

This recipe comes from my beloved St. Louis Days, St. Louis Nights Cookbook. A cookbook that I've had for many years and is full of my annotations.   As you can see from my comments here, I haven't made it in quite a while.  I've used so many other recipes in recent years that I had completely forgotten about this one until this morning when I was paging through the book looking for an idea for supper.  Was it as good as I remembered?  It was!  Now make a batch of your own for yourself and to share with friends.  Enjoy!


Fun Cereal Facts
  • Cereal was invented during the Colonial era when housewives started to serve popcorn with sugar and cream for breakfast. 
  • Today, nearly half of all Americans start their day with a bowl of cereal. 
  • Studies show that breakfast is indeed the most important meal of the day. It can help improve your energy level, concentration, and mood. 
  • The healthiest types of cereal are made from whole grains and contain fiber and protein. 
  • One serving of most cereals can also provide 10 to 25 percent of the daily value for more than 10 essential nutrients. 
  • There are approximately 2.7 billion boxes of cereal sold each year, enough packages to circle around the globe thirteen times.

2 comments:

  1. This looks great! I like the addition of the Grape Nuts!

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  2. Patti, as a former St. Louis Junior Leaguer, I have the same absolute best cookbook and write the date I prepared the recipe along with my comments just like I see you do. Will be baking Better Than Pecan Pie Cookies tonight for a library program on book clubs tomorrow night featuring To Kill a Mockingbird, The Help, and Jacob's Ladder. I've never tried this granola, but will put it on the list!

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