Guest guest Posted May 17, 2001 Report Share Posted May 17, 2001 Sounds good! What is a good source for coconut oil? Shari ----- Original Message ----- From: MegDCL@... Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 10:04 AM Subject: crunchy easy breakfast cereal Here's an all-raw cereal that has been a family favorite: 4 c. mixed crunchy sunflower seeds, pumpkins seeds & chopped walnuts 8 c. buckwheat crunchies (soak buckwheat groats 4 hrs, put in colander, rinse, drain, set over plate for 1- 2 days, rinsing once a day, dehydrate 18-24 hours) 6 c. finely shredded coconut 3 c. raisins Combine above in a plastic bucket with a tight-fitting lid. Make a sauce from 1/2 c. softened coconut oil, 1 T. vanilla, 1/2 c. honey, & 1/2 T. celtic sea salt. Warm the sauce to soften the honey. Stir it in well with the other ingredients. Serve in bowls with milk. Variations that we like are topping with bee pollen or adding cinnamon or raw carob powder to the sauce. Meg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 Here's an all-raw cereal that has been a family favorite: 4 c. mixed crunchy sunflower seeds, pumpkins seeds & chopped walnuts 8 c. buckwheat crunchies (soak buckwheat groats 4 hrs, put in colander, rinse, drain, set over plate for 1- 2 days, rinsing once a day, dehydrate 18-24 hours) 6 c. finely shredded coconut 3 c. raisins Combine above in a plastic bucket with a tight-fitting lid. Make a sauce from 1/2 c. softened coconut oil, 1 T. vanilla, 1/2 c. honey, & 1/2 T. celtic sea salt. Warm the sauce to soften the honey. Stir it in well with the other ingredients. Serve in bowls with milk. Variations that we like are topping with bee pollen or adding cinnamon or raw carob powder to the sauce. Meg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2001 Report Share Posted September 30, 2001 > Sounds good! What is a good source for coconut oil? Shari I bought mine from http://www.wildernessfamily.com Went in on it with friends so we got it, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, for $35/gallon (had to get 25 gallons to get that rate). It's super fresh and turns out it's actually a product of fermentation.. they ferment the coconut to separate the oil. It's all cold, all natural and organic.. done the traditional way! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Those buckwheat groats should be cooked--NEVER eat grains raw. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 The buckwheat crunchies are sprouted and then dehydrated buckwheat groats.. that's the way we use them, not " raw " . Besides in cereal, sometimes we grind them in the food processor and then add an equal amount of coconut, blend and then add another equal amount (to the original amount of flower) of dates. Grind all together and shape into logs, chill an hour or so and then slice.. they taste like sugar cookies. The flour is also useful for thickening doughs. I always keep some buckwheat crunchies on hand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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