Good Start Granola

Good Start Granola Good Start Granola

Hi sweet readers!  For our family, the beginning of the school year is a signal to start eating healthy again.  After letting my little one have  Lucky Charms and Pop Tarts for breakfast all summer:), my guilt usually takes over in August and I start cooking up some healthier options.  Granola is so so simple to make and can be layered with yogurt and fresh or dried fruit for a great breakfast.  Its a great option especially when it’s so hot outside. My kids were so excited when they saw me making this.  It is one of their favorite snacks.  I had to take photos fast because it quickly disappeared.

Good Start Granola

Good Start Granola

Good Start Granola

The granola is delicious as is.  However, once you have the basic recipe down feel free to add mix ins that that you family likes.  For this recipe, add about 2 cups of  dried fruit finely diced (This time I used dried apricots, cranberries and figs).  Don’t be afraid to experiment.  You really can’t mess it up.

Good Start Granola

Good Start Granola
 
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Ingredients
  • You need
  • 3 cups old fashion oatmeal
  • ½ cup sweetened coconut
  • ½ cup raw slice almonds
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • ½ cup honey
  • 2 Cups diced dried fruit
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl mix all ingredients. Spread on a parchment lined cookie sheet and cook for 20 minutes or until golden stirring often. Make sure to keep an eye on it towards the end of cooking time and stir often. It goes from done to burnt quickly.

 

 

Good Start Granola

Get a little bit fancier and layer it with plain or vanilla yogurt.

Good Start Granola

One of the best things about the Good Start Granola is that it makes a great gift.  The granola will stay fresh in a sealaed container for over a week.  While anyone would love the granola regardless of how it’s packaged, you know I’m all about making it cute.  How you wrap things up make all the difference in the world.

Good Start Granola

The tag as always is free for my sweet readers by clicking here.  You can cut out the tag with scissors or use a tag craft punch available at Michaels to make the tag in the photo.

Back to the beach for a little more summer with my kids!

XO,

Jenny

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