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UDI's Granola Review

*I received one or more of the UDI's Granola products for free to conduct my review.  All opinions are 100% mine!


I was very excited to recieve 4 bags of different flavored granola. I love granola!  I love mixing it in yogurt, ice-cream, cereal, and other fruit!  What do you like to mix granola in?  


So far I have only eaten the original and the vanilla flavors.  I like both and I am excited to try the others but did not want to open another bag until I finish one bag.  :) 


The UDI's Granola retails for 5.99 for a 13 oz bag.  So what does UDI's say about how they make the granola?  Well, I took this from their site, "Made with patience and passion, Udi's Artisan Granola starts with pure, wholesome ingredients - the best nature has to offer. We then measure and mix in small batches, and toast and turn by hand. All told, this takes hours to do, but our reverent obsession with edible perfection pays off in a granola deep with crunch, caramelized goodness, and true, uncluttered flavors. So good, you just might want to stop what you're doing for a minute or two and give it your undivided attention. (Come on. What's so important it can't wait a minute or two?)Slow down. Eat up. Be Udiful."




Here is my yummy strawberries with an added bonus, UDI's Granola!  I have been thinking I want to make homemade chicken strips and use some of the granola as the breading.  I think it would be tasty...what do you think?  


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