When Teddy lays down she always leaves one foot tucked under her and one foot out behind her so she can leap up fast if she has to run after something. She is always ready for a quick getaway.
This is the look that tells me...'time for a treat'.
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I made another batch of granola yesterday and thought I would show you the recipe again. I use one large tube of regular oats. I add soy nuts.
And pepitas.
Shelled pistachios.
Lots of cashews.
Sliced almonds.
Coconut
Light and dark brown sugar. It really doesn't matter what type of brown sugar you use. I finished off bags I had in the pantry.
Some good cinnamon.
Then I mix all the dry ingredients together thoroughly.
I separate it into two bowls to ake it easier to handle.
In a measuring cup, I pour about 2 cups of canola oil.
Then add two cups of maple syrup.
I pour the oil and syrup over the granola and mix it thoroughly.
I line cookie sheets with foil and spray it with cooking spray so it doesn't stick.
These go into a 300 degree oven until toasted golden. About 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
This is what it should look like when done. I then remove it from the oven and allow it to cool.
Again, I divide it into two bowls.
Then I start adding the dried fruits. I add plenty of raisins.
Dried cherries.
Dried cranberries. You can add any kind of dried fruit.
Then stir to combine.
Ready to package.
I keep this container on the breakfast counter.
And package large bags for my kids and smaller ones to give to friends. Yes Abbey, you are getting one too!
I opened the first jar of peaches I put up last July. They are fabulous. Please remind me of this next July when I am bitching about peaches.
If you want to revisit the earlier peach canning odyssey, click here.
This is the look that tells me...'time for a treat'.
* Teddy saysto remember to enter the giveaway by clicking on the button on the sidebar.
I made another batch of granola yesterday and thought I would show you the recipe again. I use one large tube of regular oats. I add soy nuts.
And pepitas.
Shelled pistachios.
Lots of cashews.
Sliced almonds.
Coconut
Light and dark brown sugar. It really doesn't matter what type of brown sugar you use. I finished off bags I had in the pantry.
Some good cinnamon.
Then I mix all the dry ingredients together thoroughly.
I separate it into two bowls to ake it easier to handle.
In a measuring cup, I pour about 2 cups of canola oil.
Then add two cups of maple syrup.
I pour the oil and syrup over the granola and mix it thoroughly.
I line cookie sheets with foil and spray it with cooking spray so it doesn't stick.
These go into a 300 degree oven until toasted golden. About 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
This is what it should look like when done. I then remove it from the oven and allow it to cool.
Again, I divide it into two bowls.
Then I start adding the dried fruits. I add plenty of raisins.
Dried cherries.
Dried cranberries. You can add any kind of dried fruit.
Then stir to combine.
Ready to package.
I keep this container on the breakfast counter.
And package large bags for my kids and smaller ones to give to friends. Yes Abbey, you are getting one too!
I opened the first jar of peaches I put up last July. They are fabulous. Please remind me of this next July when I am bitching about peaches.
If you want to revisit the earlier peach canning odyssey, click here.
Comments
Have a great day,
Karen
I ate a can of peaches yesterday and thought of all You had canned :-)
That treat look Teddy shows is very familiar sight here too :-)
Have a great day now!
Christer.
It's snowing today.
The granola looks delicious, thanks for sharing.
Smiles~Felinae~
Take care,
Martha
I interpreted that look from Teddy as a slight reprimand for taking photos of her backside. She probably thinks that all of that fluffy fur makes her look "big". ;-) Please reassure her that it doesn't and she is adorable from every angle!
Stopping by from SITS to give you a big welcome to the SITStahood. W e are so glad you could join us and look forward to seeing you around!
I agree about the peaches too. I hate doing them - but I love eating them later!
I never get tired of Teddy pics - she's the best!