In my quest for higher education I have been enjoying learning so many new things. One of the greatest of those "things" is getting to know all the amazing people who are working so hard to get an education to better themselves and their position in life. Several of these are people my own age.. older men and women who are working and pushing through school to help their families. Ones who are sacrificing all they can, who pull up their bootstraps, straighten their backs and dig in with all they've got. One of these great women is Joyce Little. With children at home and a husband also in school she sacrifices and pushes to plan for things better in the future. She always has a smile on her face and a positive attitude that reminds me that I can do it. She's a real inspiration to me. (Thanks Joyce) This recipe for homemade granola is from Joyce. She had this as a snack one day and so willingly shared as we studied. Having a hard time studying I made her promise to bring me the recipe... here it is for all of us with her blessing..
Homemade Granola
In a saucepan combine and melt until syrup:
3/4 cup butter (do not use margarine)
2/3 cup brown
sugar
4 TBS honey
2 tsp vanilla
In a large bowl
combine:
6 cups rolled oats
3 cups goodies (
fruit, nuts, seeds, etc.. )
note: apple slices do not
do well in this recipe
Pour syrup over
oat mixture and stir until fully covered.
Spread on a greased cookie sheet and bake @ 350 degrees for 25 minutes
stirring once halfway through.
Let cool on cookie
sheet then break apart and store in an airtight container.
(M&M’s or
chocolate chips can be added after granola is cool.)
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