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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.

  4. Homemade Crunchy Granola

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    A nutritious and personalizable breakfast option or snack!

  5. Here's how to make your own granola at home

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  6. Simple Granola Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven 350. On a sheet pan mix all the ingredients together and bake for 12 minutes. Halfway through this cooking time, use a metal spatula to mix the ingredients on the sheet pan to ensure ...

  7. Back-to-School Raspberry Granola Bars Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan and line the bottom and sides with parchment paper. Spread the chopped pecans in a pie plate and toast for about 5 minutes, until lightly browned and fragrant.

  8. Bookmark This List Of Dessert Bars For The Holidays, Because ...

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    To make it easier on yourself, we highly suggest making these the night before and garnishing them right before serving. Get the Banana Pudding Bars recipe . Parker feierbach

  9. Creamola Foam - Wikipedia

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    Creamola Foam was a soft drink produced in the form of effervescent crystals that were mixed with water. It was manufactured in Glasgow and sold in the UK from the 1950s, until Nestlé ended production in October 1998.