Delicious and filling. I like to alternate this one with “Ancient Grain Raisin Cereal.”

ready in about 20 minutes; serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • toasted cereal mix
  • spelt
  • millet
  • wheat berries

This is my favorite morning cereal. If you already have the toasted mix in your pantry, it cooks up in under 15 minutes. You can substitute steel-cut oats for whole, but don’t use rolled oats. Pearled barley will also work, but it’s not as nutritious as hulled.

ready in about 20 minutes; serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • whole oats
  • polenta
  • amaranth
  • toasted cereal mix
  • hulled barley
  • millet
Belongs to Craig Pizzelle 
ready in about 30 minutes; serves 12
You might need to buy:
  • baking powder
  • all-purpose flour
  • vegetable oil
  • sugar
  • eggs

Good stuff – very festive! I drank it straight, but the authors say it’s also decent with Maple Cinnamon Buckwheat Crispies cereal (p. 272).

serves 3
You might need to buy:
  • lecithin
  • stevia
Belongs to chanale Almond Milk 

Delicious! This simple recipe is my favorite from this book and is best served on the rocks. I didn’t have almond extract, but hazelnut extract did the trick.

serves 3
You might need to buy:
  • almond extract
  • lecithin

Very rich! I thought it would taste best iced, but that made the coconut butter clump up – room temperature next time.

I made it with 1/3 c. raw agave nectar because I didn’t have stevia, and I don’t have lecithin, and it turned out fine. Also, if you don’t have cheesecloth, a fine mesh strainer will do.

serves 3
You might need to buy:
  • stevia
  • lecithin
  • Brazil nuts

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