Going Gluten-Free: Mix, match at will when making granola | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Find out how to make granola baked with nuts and seeds, which can be tossed with dried fruit and even chocolate chips to create a yummy snack.

A bowl of granola baked with nuts and seeds can be tossed with dried fruit and even chocolate chips, in the background at left, to create a yummy snack. At right, a granola topping adds oomph to pumpkin bread.
Granola is a perfect platform for shining a spotlight on oats, simply because it is ridiculously delicious — and ridiculously easy to make. Read more
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