Saturday, November 13, 2010

Tested Farm Organic Cinnamon Raisin Granola

Cascadian Farm Organic Cinnamon Raisin GranolaMy love for granola flourishes as a result of using it as a base for hiking snack food. More recently, I was adding some (who recently was Cascade fresh yogurt plain yogurt to add more oomph. With many varieties now available, I always try different brands and flavors. Cascadian Farm Organic Dark chocolate almond granola review received a good review, so I decided to stick with the brand, but try a variety of different. Enter Cascadian Farms organic granola cinnamon grape.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving size: 3/4 cup
Calories: 210
Total Fat: 3 g, 5%
Saturated fat: 1 gram, 5%
Sodium: 200 mg, 8%
Carbohydrates: 42 grams
Fibre: 3 g, 12%
Sugars: 15 grams
Protein: 5 g

Image on the front of the dialog box depicted a bowl full of cereals with abundance of grapes dry dissemines.Verser until a bowl of myself, I was disappointed to find that someone clearly placed on cereals in the image, because only there that some in my Bowl YH ' I paid some low fat cereal cow's milk and took a morsure.Il tasted like cinnamon raisin bread! to seriously! puffed rice is crisp and aerated, oats is soft, earthy, but unfortunately, the grapes are difficult and coriaces.alors than at the beginning, I was disappointed by the lack of raisins, quickly wished that it was just a cinnamon granola.

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A portion of 2/3 cup of organic farm Cascadian cinnamon Raisin Granola provides 210 calories, 3 g, 1 gram fat is saturated, 8% of the value 16 grams of sugar, 3 grams fiber, sodium, 200 mg) and 5 grams of protein daily.The list of ingredients begins with whole grain rolled oats organic and organic sugar naturally milled - explains why this cereal so sweet taste.

I would have liked to see less sugar in this cereal, although additional softness makes a tasty way to satisfy a tooth sucree.Une 17 ounces cost box me $2.79 with a $1.00 dollar coupon, so this is not cheap - but for a treat or bulk flakes, it is a pretty much - but Cascadian Farm, let us a favor and get rid of raisins!

{Website: Cascadian Farm}

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