EXPOSING the 5 Most Popular CEREAL RECIPES to make at home for PENNIES! | Quit Store Cereal NOW

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  • @BecomingaFarmGirl
    @BecomingaFarmGirl  Год назад +207

    Here's the link to the recipes: becomingafarmgirl.com/make-your-own-homemade-cereal-5-recipes-youll-love/
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    • @beatrixdynamite
      @beatrixdynamite Год назад +2

      Me: 👀 Open open open! 👀

    • @michelechele2744
      @michelechele2744 Год назад +1

      I went there I can’t find the recipe

    • @michelechele2744
      @michelechele2744 Год назад

      Thank you

    • @lucky0n3
      @lucky0n3 Год назад

      What are examples of "thick" rice?

    • @theresagomez2605
      @theresagomez2605 Год назад +7

      Have you ever tried the tortilla press on the Bran Flake dough? I bet it would make a nice thin flake.

  • @Votethepower
    @Votethepower Год назад +908

    Whoa! Cassandra makes her own cereal too? She is literally on another level of homemaking and homesteading.

  • @jenintx42
    @jenintx42 Год назад +299

    Girl! This video totally floored me! My boyfriend and I sat down in front of the TV (with our doughnuts) and saw your video and I told my boyfriend, "If she makes her own flakes...I'll watch it...but, I bet she BUYS the flakes and just adds raisins!" I couldn't believe you actually MADE flakes! After seeing that, I wasn't enjoying my doughnut anymore! lol See, cereal has always been such a temptation for us. We eat cereal in the morning for breakfast, after dinner as a desert, as a midnight snack, and many times as a meal. Anytime we try to start eating right, it's cereal, every time, that brings us down because it's so hard to give up! This is a game changer! I can't tell you how thankful I am to you for making this video! I told my boyfriend, "A man must know he's got a good wife if she makes her own cereal?!" And he said, "Oh yeah, I bet he brags on her to all his friends at work!" Thank you so much for sharing your cereal recipes!

    • @Sunshine_Daydream222
      @Sunshine_Daydream222 11 месяцев назад +12

      Have you tried the cornflake recipe?
      ...I'm a bit hesitant because the first way is how I make tostadas and chips, can't imagine it tasting like corn flakes.

    • @MyCabinLife
      @MyCabinLife 11 месяцев назад +8

      Okay curious minds want to know.... did you actually make any of these cereals or just watch the video while you ate the donuts?

    • @Lyddiebits
      @Lyddiebits 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm watching this because of your comment!

    • @hcure4003
      @hcure4003 11 месяцев назад +3

      There's something so alluring and comforting about cereal 😩❤ I'm with you on that. (I haven't had cereal in months tho- can't afford it lmao)

    • @rambi1072
      @rambi1072 11 месяцев назад

      ​​​​@@hcure4003Cereal is one of the cheapest things to eat for me, bran flakes are like £1.20 a kilo (Aldi) so a medium sized/75g bowl is like £0.10, plus a cup of soya milk which is £0.12. That with a bit of sugar and it comes out to

  • @kikijewell2967
    @kikijewell2967 Год назад +534

    0:00 start
    1:47 Raisin Bran
    6:25 Grape Nuts
    11:03 introduction
    11:21 Rice Krispies
    13:13 recipe notes - costs
    14:12 recipe tips
    17:39 Corn Flakes
    18:59 homemade corn tortillas
    22:27 Cinnamon Toast Crunch
    You're welcome. :)

    • @BecomingaFarmGirl
      @BecomingaFarmGirl  Год назад +58

      Thank you! Truly! I appreciate this!!

    • @reneeislight
      @reneeislight Год назад +4

      😆😆 You're goood 😁❤

    • @kikijewell2967
      @kikijewell2967 Год назад +21

      @@BecomingaFarmGirl you should be able to copy the text and paste it into your description and YT will add chapters automatically.
      (If you can't copy text from YT, I sometimes (on Android) take a screenshot, then use Google Lens to OCR the text out of the image. THEN you can copy it. Lol. Technology.)

    • @kikijewell2967
      @kikijewell2967 Год назад +16

      @@BecomingaFarmGirl oh and THANK YOU for making this amazing video!!!!!!

    • @WorldOfWonder66
      @WorldOfWonder66 Год назад +4

      Thank you ❤

  • @mrmrswalterjobjr4188
    @mrmrswalterjobjr4188 8 месяцев назад +69

    Just found this video and channel. I do have a tip for cornflakes. Use masa flour with a pinch of salt and enough water to make as a thin pancake/crepe batter. Pour into a jelly roll pan and bake at 350*F for about 30 minutes or until cooked through and dry. Remove and cool. Break into flake. Note if you want them sweet. Add a little of your favorite sweetener to the batter mix before baking.

    • @winterrose8174
      @winterrose8174 4 месяца назад +8

      Yeah, I felt like hers were just corn chips

  • @LCoast98456
    @LCoast98456 Год назад +624

    Why WHY have I never thought of this! I have avoided buying cereal for so long 😩 because I don't want my kids having those yuk chemicals in their little bodies. I'm so doing this. Thank you!

    • @mossruss6996
      @mossruss6996 Год назад +20

      Exactly

    • @Bluescorpio72
      @Bluescorpio72 Год назад +25

      I have thought about it but couldn't figure it out. So grateful.

    • @Thesakuraharona
      @Thesakuraharona Год назад +14

      I avoided it because of the huge costs. ($6 for a standard size box where I am, sales barely help.)
      I suppose I could technically use the flake recipes with some chocolate to make a mock special K cereal. Hmmm...

    • @StaceyG-l6m
      @StaceyG-l6m Год назад +5

      Great job & U look young health y &Smat🙏❤️🥸😇🦍✌️🐝👌🧚‍♀️

    • @pwabd2784
      @pwabd2784 Год назад +8

      You should still avoid cereal because a breakfast of carbs, mixed with more carbs(sugar), and milk is still not a good breakfast.

  • @ArturoEspinosaAldama
    @ArturoEspinosaAldama Год назад +22

    As a mexican, I don't think the totopos are close to Corn Flakes. I bet Corn Flakes are made with sweet corn, while corn flour is made with white corn, which is what we consume here in Mexico (white corn is used in the USA as animal feed). I wonder if there is corn flour made out of sweet corn... Venezuelans use a different kind of corn flower known as "Harina Pan" (don't ask), which is quite yellowish; they use it for their arepas. I still see your recipe for alt-corn flakes worth a try. I loved your tortilla press, we use them all the time over here, and the design hasn't changed for a long time, probably a century! The really vintage ones are made out of wood. Here's an idea: instead of making a tortilla, what about adding more water to the mix and make a kind of corn creppe, then fry that? Finally the one that really surprised me was the puffed rice... man, what a money grab are Rice Krispes... I have removed "cereals" from my diet for some time now, but I may try some of these ideas just for fun. Amazing video, congrats.

  • @AtHomeWithEvita
    @AtHomeWithEvita Год назад +404

    It’s so funny that we have basically been bamboozled into buying store bought stuff that isn’t healthy for us. Who knew that making cereal was so easy! Thank you for this video! ❤❤

    • @appetizerssushi7121
      @appetizerssushi7121 Год назад +27

      I'm so excited to try this but pissed that our country has allowed us to eat this for decades. Welp! We know now, we don't have any excuses, we just need to create the time to do better for ourselves.

    • @elianaisraelnc7904
      @elianaisraelnc7904 Год назад

      @@appetizerssushi7121 who allowed us to eat garbage for food? We have chosen to eat garbage. Nobody can force you to do anything except pay taxes. America is the only country whose government allows food manufacturers to poison its citizens and nobody says a word nor do we stop buying it. America is a nation of consumers and that is not a good thing. America is the fattest nation on the planet not because we purposely eat too much but because we are malnourished so we continue to eat because our bodies are starving to death.

    • @ezinneerhirhieneeukaogo1439
      @ezinneerhirhieneeukaogo1439 Год назад +10

      Kellogs has a business school. They understand marketing

    • @Sean420-h9k
      @Sean420-h9k Год назад +1

      Do you think making food with that much sugar is healthy?

    • @AtHomeWithEvita
      @AtHomeWithEvita Год назад

      @@Sean420-h9k when you make it yourself you control how much sugar you use.

  • @candyluna2929
    @candyluna2929 9 месяцев назад +14

    Am I the only one marveled at the rice Krispy one?? I had no idea that'd how it was done

  • @carolynsinyard1306
    @carolynsinyard1306 Год назад +181

    You have just saved our family a ton of money!!!!!!!!!!! Our grandson who has Autism is a very, very picky eater and cereal is his favorite breakfast meals. I really believe he is going to love helping make his own version of cinnamon toast crunch. Thank you from every part of my heart for sharing your awesome homemaking skills with us.

    • @zacharymorritt
      @zacharymorritt Год назад +21

      Bringing your grandson into the kitchen to help make something he enjoys is such a lovely idea! Food really is the way to the heart. Best to you and your family

    • @NickeyVamp
      @NickeyVamp 8 месяцев назад +3

      Same I have two autistic children at home and food is a challenge. This will change the game. If no one has told you today that you are doing a fantastic job as a Grandma I will.. much ❤

    • @feistsorcerer2251
      @feistsorcerer2251 7 месяцев назад +4

      I hope the homemade cereal worked for him. Sometimes the texture change between store bought and homemade will be too much of a difference for people on the spectrum, but hopefully it ended up being a good safe food.

    • @KitKatToeBeans
      @KitKatToeBeans 7 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome 🥣

  • @Gammiemar10s
    @Gammiemar10s Год назад +73

    Okay. I just started my second batch, and have doubled it! That’s right…Two of my large cookie sheets in my oven, right now, wafting out the most amazing scent of home made grape nuts! I made my first batch yesterday, but my honey and I have eaten it, already 😂. Yes, lunch and dinner!
    Gluten tears me up, but this nummy? Oooooh! Thank you for sharing your recipes!
    Rice krispies is next on my to do list.
    God bless you! Jesus is King 👑

  • @Rpol_404
    @Rpol_404 Год назад +114

    Thanks a bunch Cassandra. I hope it’s not too late to give a comment, but I tried the grape nut’s recipe today. It turned out really good, but I wanted to share a couple of things. 1) I don’t recommend using quick steel cut oats - use regular steel cut. The quick steel cut oats turned to mush after soaking and it literally took 2 times as long to cook/dry. The yield was also lower at 3 cups instead of 4. 2) I stumbled across maple sugar (not syrup), and gave it a try. Only 4 tablespoons were needed, and was more than sweet enough. For those trying to cut down on glucose, maple sugar has only 3 grams of sugar per teaspoon. Much lower than table (4.2), honey (6 grams), and syrup (5 grams).

    • @shelleysmith4017
      @shelleysmith4017 Год назад +25

      Love these notes, thank you for sharing. If you come across it, date sugar is also worth a go. It is simply dehydrated dates that have been ground down to granulated sugar size pieces. While it can be used spoon for spoon like sugar, I find I need less to get the sweetness satisfaction. It has a caramel sweetness note and is also more healthy than sugar as well as providing. I am working on trying to make my own as it is so expensive where I live in Scotland. We have lots of oats here, and grape nuts are not sold here, so I am looking forward to making them and will use your notes alongside Cassandra’s recipe.
      I grew up in Vermont where maple syrup flows through our veins. If you have easy access to real maple syrup, making your own maple sugar is quite easy, especially if you have a dehydrator as it makes the process so much quicker. We had our own sugar shack when I was growing up, tapped our own trees, etc. Birch syrup, made the same way maple syrup is made (by boiling down the fresh sap) is also delicious. My favorite childhood memory was when the adults were making the syrup, we would enjoy having “sugar on snow”, getting bowls of fresh clean snow and drizzling the freshly boiled syrup into over the snow, then using tooth picks or ice cream sticks to twirl the quickly cooled syrup “candy” onto it to eat. Pure heaven. Of course then we were wound for sound with all the sugar, so we would go sledding or build snow forts, have snowball fights, etc. While I have family all over the US, most still live in VT and I am lucky enough to get home once a year where they always have a gallon or two of liquid gold waiting for us to bring back. We ran out during covid lockdown and that was when I discovered fig syrup and fig sugar. It is a great sweetener without being just nutritionally empty calories.

    • @girgriffin4902
      @girgriffin4902 Год назад +6

      If I'm not much mistaken, though, Honey is 20 times sweeter than regular refined sugar, at least, that's what I heard at one point. So, if you only need a tiny bit, you could get away with using half, just water it down, maybe. Also, I heard that Coconut sugar doesn't spike the glycemic index the way that regular sugar does. I use coconut sugar in all my baking now because my husband is hypoglycemic and my mom was just recently diagnosed as borderline pre-diabetic. So far, no issues since using the coconut sugar, as long as mom doesn't get into the moonpies and other sweets that she loves. And how about stevia leaves. You could use that, and not have too many problems. Just thinking about possibilities.

    • @beckysenna377
      @beckysenna377 Год назад +4

      Do you have a recipe for Kellogg’s vanilla almond flakes….my favorite but I rarely buy it as the sugars are too high 🥲

    • @trailertrashfire
      @trailertrashfire Год назад

      Thank you!!!

    • @estie1689
      @estie1689 10 месяцев назад +7

      Hmm I don't think she recommended *quick* steel cut, just steel cut oats

  • @pabrowncoatbrewer7154
    @pabrowncoatbrewer7154 Год назад +31

    Every once in a while, RUclips gets something right. This was the first time your channel has been recommended to me and I will definitely be watching more.

  • @destiny8881
    @destiny8881 Год назад +51

    I never knew making homemade cereal was so easy. I stopped buying cereal years ago because of the price and the fact that half of the bag is just air. Thank you for this video I will definitely make my own cereal from now on.

  • @PhoebeJim-h2q
    @PhoebeJim-h2q Год назад +8

    You meet thousands of people and none of them really touch you.And then you meet that one person and your life is changed. Forever.

  • @katescaringcorner6765
    @katescaringcorner6765 Год назад +74

    I have forgotten about homemade cereals! I use to make a corn flake cereal for my kids to bulk them up. They were an emergency kinship placement with me because I grew up with their mom. They were “failure to thrive” and half the size they should be. I used the cereal as a vehicle for a flavored milk that I bought at a local farm.
    I didn’t make the corn flakes from tortillas. Just a tortilla type dough and I rolled it out super thin and dehydrated it. Sometimes I’d flavor it with cinnamon.
    I so enjoy your videos, Cassandra! Thank you so much for your teachings! ❤

    • @shelleysmith4017
      @shelleysmith4017 Год назад +28

      I make my cornflakes like you do. Because I am in a wheelchair and my counters are too high and I do not have the strength to keep rolling with a pin, I use my pasta machine to roll the dough out super, super thin. It works so well and is much faster for me to do at the kitchen table. I make up several batches of the dough at one time and freeze for later use so I don’t need to do quite as much work when it is time to make more.
      Kate, what a kind hearted and loving woman you are, taking in children who are failing to thrive at home. The world needs so many more people like you! ❤️

    • @katescaringcorner6765
      @katescaringcorner6765 Год назад

      @@shelleysmith4017 thank you so much! Sometimes there is no “no” answer. I had known them all their little lives. I knew there was a lot wrong in their bio-house but I didn’t know how much until I had to undo and reraise them in an effort for them to grow physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially and spiritually. It wasn’t easy at all and I often wondered why I was doing it but I never considered giving up on them and having them get lost in the system. I adopted all three once the parents rights were terminated and their status changed to adoption. They were teens at that time and most likely wouldn’t have been adopted.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 9 месяцев назад

      So it's just the straight dough, rolled then dried? It doesn't need frying or cooking in any way?

    • @ChantalM3
      @ChantalM3 Месяц назад

      @@Kayenne54 I'd like to know this, too.

  • @AliyaYasharahla
    @AliyaYasharahla 10 месяцев назад +8

    As a person who was once addicted to cereal and still struggle to avoid it till that day, this video made me shed a few tears 😭🙌🏾 THANK YOU

  • @LynLvs2Laugh
    @LynLvs2Laugh Год назад +44

    Just a thought but what about using the pasta attachment to roll the dough thinner then drying it?? Not sure I’d like a thicker flake.

  • @carolynmcgee3152
    @carolynmcgee3152 11 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you for the grapenuts alternative! I used to LOVE putting grapenuts in my yogurt but now can't eat wheat. I am over here doing my happy dance as I now have an alternative. THANK YOU!

  • @andreawright3505
    @andreawright3505 Год назад +59

    This is very impressive! I don't think I've ever seen anyone make homemade cold cereal before (other than granola of course). Fascinating and creative!!

    • @BecomingaFarmGirl
      @BecomingaFarmGirl  Год назад +8

      Awww, thank you. Homemade cereal isn't as complicated as it looks, and for the price you pay at the store, its totally worth it!

    • @enari09
      @enari09 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@BecomingaFarmGirl please share where we may purchase quality ingredients to replicate the cereals you made. Thanks much

  • @skribulz7
    @skribulz7 11 месяцев назад +7

    I’ve looked for home made cereal recipes online and they were all so complicated and were basically fancy granola. I love the simplicity of these recipes. Can’t wait to give them a try.

  • @emm7958
    @emm7958 Год назад +165

    Omg! You keep raising the bar! I avoid cereal and never thought to try making it myself!! Thank you!!

  • @pariahthistledowne3934
    @pariahthistledowne3934 Год назад +9

    i don't eat much cereal, but do crave it occasionally...and am trying to go as unprocessed as possible... so this is great! Awesome to see more young Black Folks getting back to basics! Hope your Channel and Blog helps get you a small-hold Homestead!

  • @duckysmom9700
    @duckysmom9700 Год назад +23

    Cassandra!!!!! Made bran cereal this morning. All I can say is Gurl……..thank you. I love it. It’s yummy, crispy and doesn’t get soggy in milk. 🤤😋

  • @kim.4100
    @kim.4100 11 месяцев назад +23

    Oh my goodness. I needed this site. I have had diabetes for 40 years. I pretty much have given up cereal because the is so much sugar my sugar always spikes and then when it comes down even lower then it was before I ate. Then I am on this eat-don't eat roller coaster. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and healthy options. Bless you.

    • @cefinau
      @cefinau 11 месяцев назад +9

      don’t have diabetes but also had to give up breakfast cereal because it left me with a midmorning low where I could not even work!!

    • @divinelyguided3467
      @divinelyguided3467 9 месяцев назад +3

      100% maple syrup does not spike blood sugar and is a good sugar substitute.

    • @kim.4100
      @kim.4100 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@divinelyguided3467 thank you.

    • @divinelyguided3467
      @divinelyguided3467 9 месяцев назад +3

      @kimd.4100 You're welcome. After asking the Most High to heal me of the sugar issues, He showed me the maple leaf in a vision. It has healing properties.

    • @kim.4100
      @kim.4100 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@divinelyguided3467 Our Lord is always there.

  • @joyoke5878
    @joyoke5878 Год назад +26

    All I can say is GOD BLESS YOU! These videos are Gold! I am a Nigerian Mum on a Gluten Dairy Sugar free lifestyle with my family and this is very timely for me. I have subscribed already❤❤❤ armed with these sorts of information, my kids won't feel like they are missing out on anything and thankfully Hubby is supportive. Blessings ❤

    • @tamaraposibi
      @tamaraposibi Год назад +2

      I am Nigerian too. Honestly this video is a blessing. Fruit and Fibre is now about 5k in my supermarket

    • @deedee2219
      @deedee2219 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tamaraposibithe only issue is getting these ingredients in Nigeria especially the bran may cost more in Nigeria.

  • @MirnaEJiron
    @MirnaEJiron 9 месяцев назад +5

    In case you didn’t know there are only 6 companies that monopolizing the food industry and they are charging us all more per ounce than before the pandemic, why “profit”. They are using the excuse that everything went up when that’s a bunch of lies. You’ve noticed it, but you didn’t know why. Now we know and I support you teaching folks how to make their own. 😎👍🏼

  • @andreagab6329
    @andreagab6329 Год назад +105

    Gosh, I haven't eaten boxed cereals in so many years. I usually just make whole oat groats, granola, or regular oatmeal.
    I wonder how the puffed rice would be to make homemade rice Krispy treats? Maybe make the marshmallows from scratch. I would love to see you make a video on that. 😉 love your videos!!

    • @BecomingaFarmGirl
      @BecomingaFarmGirl  Год назад +47

      Hello friend! I’ve made homemade rice krispy treats using my home puffed rice and I prefer them so much better because it doesn’t taste like straight up sugar (store krispy treats have so much added sugar). I think if you’re the kind of person that would appreciate a less sweet treat, you’d love swapping store bought with your homemade!

    • @andreagab6329
      @andreagab6329 Год назад +8

      @BecomingaFarmGirl yes! That is exactly why I don't eat store bought cereals. Too much sugar and chemicals, definitely a no-go for me.

    • @Grace-nt9cc
      @Grace-nt9cc Год назад +7

      Love to try to make the candy bar with rice crispys! ☺️

    • @jackienoel2864
      @jackienoel2864 Год назад +2

      i just found you by accident and I’m so glad I did, you have helped me so much!! Thank you so much!!

    • @lisadoiron6
      @lisadoiron6 Год назад +2

      @@BecomingaFarmGirldo you have a video on this?

  • @bravebear6975
    @bravebear6975 10 месяцев назад +9

    Wow, had a bad day at the office earlier, couldn't sleep and came across this video. This is amazing, shared with my sorors, subscribed.

  • @iluminameluna
    @iluminameluna Год назад +75

    This is about the "corn flakes": ages ago, when I was first introduced to my biological paternal family, one of my favorite places to visit was my uncle's farm in El Salvador (almost the entire paternal side of the family lived there) because he had all sorts of interesting and beautiful, to me, things growing on it. From livestock to plants, familiar and not so much. And he would take the time to tell me about ALL of it. And I was absorbing all he was willing to share!
    One of the things his wife, my aunt, cooked for us that I was just reminded about was a sort of corn tortilla but it was made with corn that wasn't quite dried yet, but wasn't young either. When it was cut off the cob it still had some "cream" but it ended up looking like batter with mostly intact kernels in it. The half pancake/half tortilla was poured into a small sheet of banana leaf, then that was folded in half, and all of it toasted on a large clay "comal" (think round baking sheet, slightly convex) placed over a wood fire for breakfast, and served with a bowl of fresh milk, still foamy from the cow. I was taught to break it up and put the pieces in the milk, then add a few grains of the real sea salt most commonly used by those who are more penny conscious, since it's cheaper than ground up salt that can be used in a salt shaker (just a curious bit of info for those interested).
    It was so delicious! The corn "pancake" was a bit sweet, but the salt made it interesting. The banana leaf piece was discarded, but it added a certain amount of grassy undertones (that in retrospect I can identify), that the milk would also have because his cattle were allowed to graze on pasture all day.
    Eating at his place was always lovely! ❤

    • @Tambryl
      @Tambryl Год назад +7

      Wow, that sounds like a great memory. Thanks for sharing =)

    • @Pixiee_Stardust
      @Pixiee_Stardust 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds yummy

  • @EastTexasHomesteaders
    @EastTexasHomesteaders 9 месяцев назад +3

    Girl! You're speaking my language! I used to make all of our "cereal", for years. Life for in the way, and I got out of the habit, and we don't actually eat cereal since I don't make it. I just stumbled across your video today. I make most everything from scratch..sourdough breads, granola, granola bars, baked goods, meals, tortillas, breakfast sausage... you name it. Thank you for the reminder and the great ideas!

  • @villiehaizlip7626
    @villiehaizlip7626 Год назад +9

    How did you learn all this wonderful cooking knowledge? This will or is a wonderful gift for us at this scary time of needing healthy ingredients. Make me want to cry its so helpful. Many blessing! For your sweet mom too.

  • @kleberdombroski
    @kleberdombroski 11 месяцев назад +7

    In my country (Brazil) is not common to eat cereals, but as flashback of my childhood I remember my mom buying corn flour at the market (literally corn flour, natural and whiteout chimicals) and add milk with a little bit of sugar or honey in a bowl as our afternoon snacks. It's exactly the same as corn flakes but with the different of being natural.
    If anyone has a Brazilian market close, or any Latin America market around, try to find it out and test it.... Simply delicious.
    Your body will thank you later for having this natural substitute.

    • @RJ-ek7ov
      @RJ-ek7ov 10 месяцев назад +2

      We did the same thing in the Southern US with corn meal. It was like a cereal and we would add milk or cinnamon.

  • @laurapadgett3552
    @laurapadgett3552 Год назад +22

    Wow, never heard of making cereal other than granola! You have given me some really good ideas! Thanks

  • @GrFkDsGnR
    @GrFkDsGnR Год назад +62

    Girl you are amazing. I LOVE your videos. And not just these, with great information, cadence, rhythm, and style. The vulnerable ones too, with less production value and all the raw emotion. I am so glad I found you. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Kmvxh4wn
    @Kmvxh4wn Год назад +84

    You had me until the corn flakes. I kept thinking “isn’t this just broken tortilla chips?” 😂. But seriously these recipes sound amazing. I can’t wait to try the Raisin Bran and grape nuts recipes! Thank you!

    • @sleekoduck
      @sleekoduck 11 месяцев назад +9

      The whole story behind corn flakes was that W. Kellogg had a brother who was a tyrant who wouldn't allow sugar in the house. That's why corn flakes have sugar in them. It's a feature, not a bug.

    • @estie1689
      @estie1689 10 месяцев назад +1

      I literally said the same thing 😅 🌮 I lost it!! 😭

    • @winterrose8174
      @winterrose8174 4 месяца назад

      Max Miller did one on corn flakes. It was designed to be soaked corn rolled through rollers originally.

    • @Kmvxh4wn
      @Kmvxh4wn 4 месяца назад

      @@winterrose8174 I saw that! I haven’t watched it yet.

  • @ShanahIgriega
    @ShanahIgriega Год назад +30

    With some much seeming like it has bioengineered ingredients I’m definitely going to be making. I know my 7 year old will be so excited to help me in the kitchen with this, my boys might even join in for these! Thank you so much.

  • @s.b294
    @s.b294 3 месяца назад +2

    This definitely takes longer but I think it is worth the process, especially for those who love eating cereal. I used to be one but found out a lot of store brought cereals contain BHT which is a flavor ingredient that can disrupt the hormonal reproductive system and it is also a carcinogen and we all know what that can cause. So yeah, many people who prefer store brought over homemade, good luck.
    Bless-fully my husband and I have a cereal eating baby and when he stops asking for certain cereals or say no they are nasty then we know he is on to something. He has now stopped asking for store brought cereal period.

  • @MaribethAlexander
    @MaribethAlexander Год назад +11

    I’m a bowl of organic oatmeal in the morning girl. I add dehydrated apples, Craisins and brown sugar. But if I still ate cereal, these would definitely be on my “make homemade” list! I want to get rid of as many “extra non-food” ingredients as I can! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mauerbach58844
    @mauerbach58844 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey farm girl , simply brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing. We live in Northern California and those brands you made are 6-8 dollars a box . Your family is lucky to have a mom like you

  • @MoonStone_Empress
    @MoonStone_Empress Год назад +9

    My husband absolutely loves Basic 4 cereal. With these tips, I feel confident I can make it pretty easily.

  • @trishgage9288
    @trishgage9288 Год назад +7

    You are amazing! Those cereals look so delicious! And less expensive. Yesterday hubby and I went to the store, and couldn't believe the "sale" price on a family size box of cereal. Regular price was near $7!!!
    And your recipes are MUCH HEALTHIER! Did you know that some brightly colored cereals use trisodium phosphate, aka TSP... commonly known as PAINT THINNER!! I'm definitely going to make my own for now on!
    Thank you so very much for sharing your time and talent with us ❤

    • @emilysha418
      @emilysha418 7 месяцев назад +1

      Dose makes the poison, but I just read up on TSP and it is some nasty stuff indeed. I will keep an eye out for trisodium phosphate and it's other label E339. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @bekagonthier8485
    @bekagonthier8485 Год назад +35

    This is game changing! I never ever thought about making my own cereal. My husband used to love raisin bran and we stopped buying it because of the ingredients. I will definitely be trying to make it for him. Thank you Cassandra for always bringing exciting recipes for us to try! My dad found your channel on his own and we have been texting back and forth talking about making our own fermented condiments from your e-recipe book. Looking forward to leaning more stuff from you!

  • @penelopegrier5073
    @penelopegrier5073 9 месяцев назад +1

    Never thought about making my own cereal. With myself and 4 kids who like it, this is a no brainer. We usually don’t buy any but when we do, it’s the bag cereal not the box. You just get more. But I found the directions you put in the description box and think I’ll make some with the kid’s help. You’re an amazing woman.

  • @yannad5207
    @yannad5207 Год назад +6

    I incorporate Grape nuts into my fruit smoothies and oatmeal for extra fiber and substance. I've been looking for an alternative because one box of this Cereal is nearly $6. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @hlegler
    @hlegler Год назад +8

    This is your best video yet!!! You are so creative, helpful, energetic and wise! Thanks so much for sharing your cereal recipes. (The puffed rice recipe literally made my jaw drop--I had no idea that was even possible at home). Thank you, friend!!!

  • @AusbandHolistic
    @AusbandHolistic Год назад +18

    I haven't bought boxed cereal in well over a decade, except for chex as part of other recipes. In my mind, boxed cereal is a waste of money and a butt ton of sugar. I love your recipes! I am excited to try these! 😊

  • @Bezuidenhout474
    @Bezuidenhout474 Год назад +1

    Oh my holly golly gose. I stopped buying my cereal due to the price hikes. What a fantastic Vedio. You are the angel sent to rescue us all.

  • @09echols
    @09echols Год назад +16

    I'm going to try the homemade grapenuts. I used to be the only person in the house to eat them growing up. I still love them on a good vanilla ice cream

    • @beth3535
      @beth3535 Год назад

      I’m not a granola fan. Certainly not premade. But flakes? That’s interesting! Eliminating lab chemicals and minimizing sugar is also a win!

  • @darlarubottom6736
    @darlarubottom6736 Год назад +6

    I never knew you could make your own cereal. How awesome! Your 's is much healthier. A for sure need to try. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lisalanham6980
    @lisalanham6980 Год назад +9

    Omgosh! Cassandra, i was up bing watching your channel last night. You are teaching this senior citizen SO DANG MUCH! and raisin bran!!!!❤❤❤, it's my favorite! Thank you.

    • @BecomingaFarmGirl
      @BecomingaFarmGirl  Год назад +3

      Thank you for saying hello, Lisa! Thank you for joining me in my kitchen. I’m happy to share what I’m learning because it truly makes a difference!

  • @TheDoItYourselfWorld
    @TheDoItYourselfWorld Год назад +1

    The boxes have remained the same yet the contents have been shrinking inside for a while now. It is deceptive. Basically a lie. I am trying to eat healthier and get away from processed foods so I plan to make more of my own foods, like cereal. YT must have read my thoughts because your video was suggested this morning.
    LOVE the rice crispies! I had no idea it was so easy! Up till now I have used a mill to grind up grain and have a sort of hot cereal for breakfast. Thanks for these tips!!!

  • @lindacarter6332
    @lindacarter6332 Год назад +7

    Love your versions and am going to try this! Also another value add from making your cereal is that you don't have all of the chemicals that companies add to their products!

  • @tiegrsidesignsandstudio4794
    @tiegrsidesignsandstudio4794 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use a pasta sheeter to get very thin bran flakes when I make raisen bran.

  • @dancnluc1
    @dancnluc1 Год назад +7

    WOW homemade cereal. My dad used to get up in the middle of the night and have a bowl of cereal. It was not a cereal bowl but a large mixing bowl. One box meant 3/4 of it was gone in one serving.

  • @modfarmgirl5671
    @modfarmgirl5671 8 месяцев назад

    Love that you compared a box of cereal to the price of meat. So many people complain about the price of meat or eggs, yet they seem to have no problem buying over priced cereal, chips and candy bars. Thank you for showing us how easy homemade cereal can be! Your content is life changing!!

  • @girlmeetsworld4062
    @girlmeetsworld4062 Год назад +6

    Wow Cassandra! You really took me to school with this one!! I appreciate all the work you have put into this video in order to help us not only save money, but, to also eat better! You are truly the best.

  • @jade8568_VR
    @jade8568_VR Год назад +2

    Wow! GENIOUS! Thank you🙏 so much for sharing these!! And I REALLY appreciate your eating manners, keeping your mouth closed & not smackin your lips while eating👍👏👍👏👍👏👍New sub here!! 🙋🏼‍♀️🙋🏼‍♀️🙋🏼‍♀️🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @meluxia3560
    @meluxia3560 Год назад +34

    You’ve got my sights set on the rice crispies. I’m going to try and make rice crispy treats from scratch with this recipe. Plus make the marshmallows from scratch too. Thanks! You inspired me to try this project out!

    • @aishabowens9197
      @aishabowens9197 Год назад

      Me too.

    • @joyaustin6581
      @joyaustin6581 Год назад

      Have you done it?

    • @meluxia3560
      @meluxia3560 Год назад +1

      @@joyaustin6581 I have! I failed to realize there wasn’t anything to preserve the rice crispy from getting stale so it wasn’t fresh. After I made the rice crispy treats, my husband and daughter cut them up into pieces and had it a cereal. I plan to try again and this time, make it while it’s still fresh and refrigerate the rice crispy when I’m done. I also fried my rice because I didn’t have enough salt. So that was less of a hassle to me.😊

    • @kathyerb3134
      @kathyerb3134 8 месяцев назад

      Marshmallows are full of sugar are they not?

    • @meluxia3560
      @meluxia3560 8 месяцев назад

      @@kathyerb3134 yes ma’am. At the time, my rice crispy I made were stale because I put it in the pantry forgetting they don’t have preservatives in them. Freshness was all gone. If I had used them sooner, it would have been fine.
      Is that what you meant with your question?

  • @donnagriffin4700
    @donnagriffin4700 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for these DIY recipes!! I love Grape-Nuts. In Jamaica we add it to vanilla ice cream 🍨
    I can now have it at home with organic ingredients & without the GMO/Bio Engendered stuff!! 💚✨🌿🎊

  • @katharvey7324
    @katharvey7324 Год назад +4

    I love this! I mill my own flour and sometimes I sift out the bran. Now I know what to do with it instead of throwing it away! Thank you! This is genius!

    • @sandraking9650
      @sandraking9650 Год назад

      @katharvey7324, would you please explain the process, I know about wheatberries & to grind them but not much else, plus you mentioned sifting out the bran? What mill do you use also? Thankyou

  • @cantsay2205
    @cantsay2205 Год назад +19

    You always give me ideas I never thought about, going off of your videos I just know that you were an amazing teacher I would have loved to have.

  • @Lyddiebits
    @Lyddiebits 11 месяцев назад +2

    Cassandra:)
    Your video came on my feed!
    I was just at Rainbow 🌈 Foods (it's a grocery outlet) and I had 2 boxes of expensive (magic spoon) cereal in my hands, I look at the ingredients, nope! Put them back.
    That was yesterday and today, here we are!!
    Thank you! I am extremely excited to try these.

  • @madmecyr
    @madmecyr Год назад +21

    Well. This was enlightening! Never considered cereals except for granola. Now this will add to my repertoire! My go to cereal at the moment is a high protein one called Premium I think. I'll have to look at the ingredients to see what I can do to make a homemade version higher protein. Maybe you could venture down that avenue for us :)

  • @questjoyner5086
    @questjoyner5086 11 месяцев назад +1

    THANKS YOU. I truly enjoy and appreciate watching another person of color giving positive and good information on youtube. Because it's too many of us on social media and RUclips making a fool of themselves. And not enough sharing positive wisdom

  • @Sarah-psalm127
    @Sarah-psalm127 Год назад +6

    I've seen puffed Rice cooked in sand and always wondered if it could be replicated at home. I'm going to try this.

  • @sharonmedeiros9819
    @sharonmedeiros9819 6 месяцев назад

    These recipes are a blessing. I cant afford store bought cereal anymore, and Im very concerned about the high fructise corn syrup, sugar, gmos and other questionable ingredients anyway. But I had no idea we could make our own. Im so glad I came across your post. Thank you so much. Im looking forward to eating cereal again. I cannot wait to see these greedy price gouging companies put themselves right out of business for what they have done to us.

  • @xerofelix7090
    @xerofelix7090 Год назад +13

    OMG! This is sooooooo great! I'm on a sigar free diet for medical reasons, and I've been running out of breakfast options case EVERYTHING has tons of sugar in it these days! I love that I can make my own sugar free options now! Hallelujah!

    • @tamirundell8392
      @tamirundell8392 Год назад +6

      Eggs are great for breakfast. The cholesterol isn't as big of a thing as some medical professionals want you to believe.

    • @Jordan-el5jy
      @Jordan-el5jy Год назад +2

      Try savory oatmeal. It's weird I know but really tasty. I had to go sugar free for the only successful diet I ever did because of a lack of control around sugar. I needed oatmeal for my diet to work but knew if I didn't add some savory flavors I would add sugar... anyways there's so many options u can add pretty much whatever.. the oatmeal is just a grain after all. Heres a few that I did. Ramen oatmeal throw in some chicken bullion some stir-fry veg and whatever seasoning that I felt like I might add if I was trying to recreate a Ramen packet. Or add some salsa and a boiled egg or piece of chicken maybe some alvacado. Oh also ham biscuits just roll out a biscuit real thin and pile in chopped ham and cheese. Yum

    • @Jordan-el5jy
      @Jordan-el5jy Год назад +1

      ​​@@tamirundell8392is absolutely right but if u want to cut the cholesterol so you can enjoy eggs everyday. Here's my trick. For every egg and two egg whites (you know the boxes if egg white u can pick up by the milk.) The taste isn't very different but half the cholesterol.

    • @christinebean7932
      @christinebean7932 Год назад

      Love savory oatmeal. I received meals on wheels for a month once and that's what they did , oatmeal with sausage patty and a fried egg , I make myself now and add salsa 😋
      We need cholesterol that is what best feeds our brains. Eggs are safe , healthy someone took egg yolks away from us about the same time someone else wanted us to eat margarine (one ingredient away from rocket fuel) instead of butter.
      Follow the money.
      Someone else wants us to spend too much money on pharmaceuticals , and they are not compatible to our DNA they are substances that are not compatible to our bodies ,( they are alien to our bodies ) if they were they'd not be able to patent them and would not make any money 😢

    • @bodyofhope
      @bodyofhope Год назад +1

      If you go low carb, low sugar will be soooo much easier! Your cravings will go away 💯

  • @davidmaisel8062
    @davidmaisel8062 Год назад +4

    Thank you for demystifying cereal recipes. I'm really amazed how easy they are to make. Thanks 😊!

  • @Grace-nt9cc
    @Grace-nt9cc Год назад +28

    Thank you Cassandra! You could also make the cinnamon cereal with your own home made gluten free bread! 😊

  • @tonyg_nerd
    @tonyg_nerd 26 дней назад

    My wife and I have seen this one a couple times but it's finally sinking in. We're gonna do most of these. Thanks!!!

  • @beckyw2903
    @beckyw2903 Год назад +9

    I love the idea of craisin bran! I’ve preferred those to raisins for years. And thank you for including some “kid” cereals in there. My kids love cereal, but the mom guilt for letting them have that box is so real with the bioengineered ingredients. I’m very tempted to try making that Cinnamon Toast Crunch, but maybe try adapting for using the crusts. My kids always want me to cut them off of the homemade bread they love, and I’m currently having to be GF for awhile so I can’t use them in the French toast casserole I used to make for myself. I’m sure they would also want to know how the puffed rice is in krispie treats. 😂

  • @everythingelse_underthesun
    @everythingelse_underthesun 10 месяцев назад +2

    Omg so grateful to RUclips for recommending your video to me Cassandra! This is the first time I've ever seen anyone make raisin bran and grape nuts and I definitely will be trying out these recipes! You gained a new subscriber today! Amazing.❤

  • @shelleysmith4017
    @shelleysmith4017 Год назад +8

    Thank you for these recipes Cassandra! I am excited to try your puffed rice and the grape nuts recipes. I especially love the fact that no oil is needed for the rice puffs, making them a much better option. Have you tried making puffed quinoa this way by any chance? I suppose it might be difficult separating the quinoa from the salt though so maybe it would not work so easily?
    Your raisin bran looked heavenly and I loved the idea of having the flakes thicker to get a little chew in them also. I always hated the raisins in the boxed cereal, am just not a fan of raisins and picked them out. I love craisins though and that sounds like a perfect addition. I love the unsweetened craisins especially and can see how that would work well with the bran flakes.
    I have made cornflakes for years, but never tried it with tortillas, just with cornmeal dough. I use my pasta machine to roll out the dough as I like it as thin as it can possibly be and it is faster for me than rolling as I am in a wheelchair and don’t have the power to do the rolling of the dough long enough.
    Again thank you for sharing the recipes and tutorials. And I love your no waste attitude in general but especially with the bread crusts! I always dehydrate the the crusts, grind them down into breadcrumbs with my chosen herbs and a bit of garlic and onion powder to stuff my artichokes with, to crumb things with, stuff mushrooms or just bread them, etc. I always cut the crusts off the bread when making my croutons. My mother always did it and I just did without questioning it. That stops now lol.

  • @TwistedRootsVanVelzerPress
    @TwistedRootsVanVelzerPress 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bonus - your food is not touching the plastic bag inside the cardboard box - one less source of poison to ingest - thanks for sharing ! I am inspired now to do this !

  • @juliebovenkamp5433
    @juliebovenkamp5433 Год назад +7

    I just wanted to thank you for this episode, and your channel. I love your attitude, and it opened my eyes to how "simple" things can be, not buying but creating/growing our food. I have not eaten raisin bran in over a decade, because of the garbage in it.. but I am now looking forward to trying to make that recipe and having Raisin Bran again! Thank you!! :)

  • @charlenef.9055
    @charlenef.9055 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a huge fan of crunch 😋
    so this is channel is purrrfect for me 🎉
    TY so so very much for the share and the care you deliver on your channel- can't wait to see what else you have come up with....
    Your a marvel and magnificent for the dedication of your efforts and sharing them to help others that have specialized dietary needs or reasons to go home-made rather than commercial 🎉🎉❤ keep up the great work you are appreciated 👍🏿 😊 🎉

  • @revandenburg
    @revandenburg Год назад +5

    Thank You! Definitely going to try a couple of these. I made granola bars a couple of weeks ago. Couldn't believe how easy it was and loved that I could add whatever type nut I wanted the end result was a larger and thicker granola bar. exact texture as the store-bought only better and more filling.

  • @chrisscalemodels5373
    @chrisscalemodels5373 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so so much. On germany we dont have as many cereal brands. And i Love cereals

  • @earlschultz7880
    @earlschultz7880 10 месяцев назад +1

    very interesting! I will have to give these a try! thanks so much!

  • @mscatnipper2359
    @mscatnipper2359 Год назад +5

    I've been wondering how to make my own cereals. Brilliant, and your presentations are easy to follow.

  • @amarilles
    @amarilles 9 месяцев назад

    Truly an amazing idea. I quit eating cereal 10+ years ago, make all my own stuff from scratch but never thought to make cereal! You earned a new subbie!

  • @Katina229
    @Katina229 Год назад +6

    You saved the day again. I cant wait to try All of these. Help save us from ourselves. Save money, save time yeah we winning ❤

  • @ElleMakesAHome
    @ElleMakesAHome 11 месяцев назад

    I have missed cereal SO much!!! I actually stopped buying it years ago because of the BHT (which is terrible for us) and pesticides they spray. Totally making these for our family of 10.

  • @MSLILLY4533
    @MSLILLY4533 Год назад +6

    I just watched a video on Pintrest that made homemade Coco Puffs from nut butter and Coco and your choice of sweetener.

  • @Mr.old-school545
    @Mr.old-school545 8 дней назад

    Thank you very much! I noticed today while shopping how ridiculous the serial prices were getting. Plus worrying about all the added ingredients. I can also see me adding some nuts to your raisin bran recipe. We’re going to make them this weekend

  • @lisaahrendts8051
    @lisaahrendts8051 Год назад +6

    This is absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing this with me. ❤😊

  • @cinflishman4116
    @cinflishman4116 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video!! I’m SO excited I found your channel!! Your recipes are so amazing!!!!
    Thank you for sharing your recipes with us!!! ❤

  • @cheryleroussin4750
    @cheryleroussin4750 Год назад +4

    Wow, wow, wow, absolutely love theses recipes for cereal. Thank you Cassandra ❤ I can’t wait to try theses healthier versions.

  • @RominaJones
    @RominaJones Год назад +1

    I too love oatmeal. Once making my oatmeal and sweetening to taste adding things like apple, banana, raisin and cinnamon and cardamon, I top it off with granola or a favourite bran flaked cereal on top. It's like an oatmeal sundae. I make my own granola but these flake recipes look a bit easier than the ones I've tried. Great video!

  • @fishinghole333
    @fishinghole333 Год назад +4

    I've recently been obsessed with homemade cereal, and then I saw this video! Yes, yes, yes! Your best video yet! (And you've had some darn good ones 😊)

  • @sarahwieland3243
    @sarahwieland3243 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cassandra, u never seize to amaze me! Thk u so much for sharing ur journey and knowledge. I have quit buying cold cereals because of the ridiculous costs they have reached. To find these amazing, healthier homemade alternatives is so exciting. I can’t wait to try these ❤

  • @chrisd8795
    @chrisd8795 Год назад +5

    Cassandra, you’re timing is perfect!!!! I canned SOOOOO much squash this year and we love to use it in casseroles. My problem is the topping, our go to has always been Corn Flakes cereal. But I hate to buy became of all the hazardous ingredients. So this video was right on time to solve my dilemma. Also can’t wait to try those raisin beans, because its always been my favorite cereal, but refuse to buy. Now how about coming up with a healthy version of Apple Jacks.😂 Thank you for always inspiring us to do better. ❤

    • @donnawestbrook8992
      @donnawestbrook8992 Год назад

      Another alternative for topping squash casserole is finely crumbled home made english muffins (or favorite home made bread) toasted in a pan with with butter and finished with finely grated parmesan or other aged hard cheese.

  • @nicolehinderliter8323
    @nicolehinderliter8323 6 месяцев назад

    I just made Rice Krispies not that long ago, and I'm hooked......I can't stop making everything. I think it's great that we are all making our own food homemade again.

  • @stef1lee
    @stef1lee Год назад +4

    Thank you. I have been looking for homemade cereal recipes for about 10 years and I have not been successful. Until now. You're amazing and I look forward to trying out these recipes. BTW- that raisin brand copy cat looks gorgeous! ❤

  • @CrochetTechniques
    @CrochetTechniques 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love this. Thank you. I am a farm lady making my own cereal. So far I only make granola but after watching u, I will be making grape nut, millet flakes , rice Krispies (without deep frying) & cinnamon toast crunch.

  • @stabbykat
    @stabbykat Год назад +5

    Holy sh** I’m about to make cereal. This is definitely the best channel I’ve ever found on RUclips. I would love to make a homemade version of the seven sundays blueberry cereal or the lovebird honey cereal they are so expensive!!!!

  • @galaxylucia1898
    @galaxylucia1898 8 месяцев назад

    I stopped buying and eating box cereal (regularly) about 16 years ago. In addition to the insane price, MOST cereals have BHA and/or BHT processed in the food. Everytime I would “test the waters” and buy some cereal-even basic cheerios or Raisin Bran, I always got sick. Now with the silent recalls that appear to be monthly in the us on these items, I’m genuinely excited to have a recipe to make my own when I want something quick to eat while I work. Thank you❤❤❤❤

  • @jep9092
    @jep9092 Год назад +16

    Definitely love this idea. However, I'd wish you'd break down the prices of the ingredients used with their yield and compare them with the store bought version. You claim these are pennies, but I stopped halfway through breaking down raisin bran when I saw how expensive bran and flax is. Those 2 ingredients alone shot past the store bought (Yes for these measurements in the recipe not the bulk buy)
    Still a fun idea for the kids to do with parents. Use old brown or white paper and cover up the cereal boxes. Then, let them have an afternoon decorating their personalized cereal boxes!

    • @OriginalWoman95
      @OriginalWoman95 Год назад +1

      Maybe if you buy in bulk, the price will kinda even out or make it make sense for you

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h Год назад

      Maybe in america cause the prices are ok, just seeing from foreign sited it comes up at ~3 euros

  • @sharonwallacephoto
    @sharonwallacephoto Год назад +1

    😮I have not bought cereal in years… and I make my own healthy bars and granola , tortillas, yogurt, hummus, bread, etc… but it never crossed my mind to make my own cereals! (I also mostly eat refrigerator or freshly cooked oats alternating with fresh vegetable hash for breakfast. Brilliant! I can’t wait to try these recipes out!!! ❤😊 Also I make a homemade recipe of my own concoction of a wheat flour/oat/flax/craisin/lemon version of a Belvita style cookie…. So much more flavor - it is very reminiscent of your bran flakes recipe!