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  2. The Trick to Perfectly Crunchy, Toasty, Never Hard Homemade ...

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    How to Make 5-Minute Microwave Granola. This is a simple mix-and-stir operation. You start by mixing the maple syrup, olive oil, peanut butter and water in a microwave-safe bowl.

  3. Olive Oil Granola Recipe - AOL

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    Mix all the ingredients together in a big bowl. Spread evenly on a parchment-covered rimmed baking sheet and bake at 300 degrees for 45 minutes, stirring every ten minutes or so.

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    This strawberry parfait recipe combines fresh fruit, strained yogurt and crunchy granola for an easy breakfast. Pack the parfait in a Mason jar for a healthy breakfast on the go. View Recipe

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  7. 22 Best High-Fiber Breakfast Recipes - AOL

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    Don't say "sick of oats" until you try this edible granola cup recipe. It's got oats, yes, but also almonds, dried fruit, wheat germ, sunflower seeds and raspberries—so many great fiber sources ...

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  9. Is granola healthy? It depends on these 3 things, dietitians say

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    A healthy granola should contain at least 5 grams of protein, Stahl Salzman says, and ideally closer to 7 grams. Zumpano agrees, but adds that 7 grams "may be ambitious for some granolas."