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Crunch into wholesome granola made with whole grain rolled oats, lightly sweetened with fruit juices and cane sugar. Classically simple. Simply delicious. Our granola is a delicious reason to smile. A versatile pantry staple, granola cereal can be simply enjoyed with milk, layered with yogurt and berries for a delicious parfait, added to nutritious smoothies or acai bowls, or simply eaten right out of the bag. Whether it’s the flavors of a sweet cookie or a savory, salty cracker, our simple ingredients are deliciously inspired by nature. What’s more, you’ll find select foods to enjoy that are Non-GMO Project Verified, USDA Organic, Kosher, whole grain as well as gluten-free or made from ancient grains. Smile knowing you’re giving you and your family great tasting food that has goodness in mind. Back to Nature has been a proud partner of The Nature Conservancy supporting initiatives focused on conservation for more than a decade. We believe a healthier planet leads to healthier and happier people.
SIMPLE INGREDIENTS Crafted from whole grain rolled oats lightly sweetened with fruit juice concentrate with no high fructose corn syrup or hydrogenated oils.
SIMPLY DELICIOUS Our classic whole grain granola brings wholesome sweetness to every day with 38g of whole grains and 4g of fiber per serving.
ENJOY AT ANY TIME Snack on granola straight from the bag, mix into yogurt, use as a topper on smoothies or acai bowls, or add some crunch to ice cream or other desserts. Stock your pantry with this case of six boxes.
CROWD PLEASING CRUNCH Our crispy clusters are baked until golden for a delicious crunch. Back to Nature Granola is Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Kosher, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.
BACK TO NATURE Since 1960, Back to Nature has been creating delicious and flavorful recipes inspired by nature. We are a proud partner of The Nature Conservancy, supporting initiatives focused on conservation.
UPDATE:After years of buying this it finally struck me that all it is, is sweetened toasted oats, for which I'm paying $7.50 a pound. Oats were just on sale here for 69 cents a pound. I think I've had this idea that if I tried making it at home, it wouldn't turn out right without oil. Also, like a lot of people, I don't always have time to make everything homemade, so I'm very happy that this product is available. My daughter is now away at school so we go through this a lot more slowly and I didn't want to buy a sixpack. I decided to risk a few dollars experimenting with making it at home.There are lots of recipes floating around the web. I decided to start out simple. This will make one cookie sheet's worth: 3 cups old fashioned oats (I bought organic for $1.39/pound), 1/4 cup honey, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, about 1 1/2 tablespoons water. Heat up the water and sweeteners till dissolved. Pour onto the oats, mix well. Spread thinly on lightly buttered nonstick cookie sheet. Bake at 300 degrees, stirring every 7 minutes or so. Bake about 25 minutes total, till golden. It will still seem soft and moist. Leave it on the cookie sheet to cool. It will crisp up as it cools. Wait till cool to bag or jar it up.Various tips: Of course you can add nuts, wheat germ, anything you like. Some people bake on parchment paper. To avoid mess, I always mix granola in a deep soup pot. If you use a bowl it wants to slip out as you stir. I warmed the pot and oats (VERY SLIGHTLY) thinking that would make it easier to mix in the sweetener; it was very easy to mix in. Some people use fruit juice concentrate as part or all of the sweetener. Maple syrup sounds yummy for my next batch.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I've been buying this for some time. It's expensive but I only eat it once in a while. But now my teenage daughter has discovered it and I can hardly keep the pantry stocked. So I'm glad I thought to check on amazon. With Subscribe and Save it's cheaper than I ever find it in the store (and only one store in my area carries it).What a great food for a teenager to be eating! She makes a parfait with granola, berries and yogurt.Ingredients: whole grain rolled oats, evaporated can juice, pineapple juice concentrate, pear juice concentrate, peach juice concentrate, vitamin E, natural flavor.It is very hard to find granola without added fat. And I really dislike puffed things like rice krispies in granola and it's hard to find that too.