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    The cereal, it added, "is crunchy with the subtle taste of satisfying strawberry and warm vanilla. Perfect with a splash of milk or as the base of a delicious snack."

  3. Rolled oats - Wikipedia

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    Whole oat groats can be cooked as a breakfast cereal in the same general way as the various forms of oatmeal, rolled oats, and pinhead oats; they simply take longer to cook. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Rolled oats are used in granola , muesli , oatcakes , and flapjacks (the style of "flapjack" that is like a granola bar , not a pancake ).

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    Joy Bauer shares protein-packed, energizing nut-based snack recipes like peanut butter granola bars, oatmeal cookie walnut butter and coconut roasted cashews.

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    Tastes Better From Scratch Pumpkin Beer Cheese Skillet With Soft Pretzels Your guests might just stop chanting for football and start chanting for more of this ooey-gooey cheese dip.

  6. Nature Valley - Wikipedia

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    Nature Valley first launched with a granola cereal, but after realizing that their product could not be eaten outside and on the go, they introduced its granola bar in 1975. [2] The brand later introduced more types of granola bars such as: crunchy, chewy, clusters, nut, yogurt coated and protein packed. [3]

  7. Granola - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of dry, plain granola. Granola is a food consisting of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, honey or other sweeteners such as brown sugar, and sometimes puffed rice, that is usually baked until crisp, toasted and golden brown. The mixture is stirred while baking to avoid burning and to maintain a loose breakfast cereal consistency.