How to Dehydrate Food: Nola’s Granola!
Making delicious homemade granola is just another one of the endless things you can do with dehydrated foods! Food dehydration is an effective and fun way to reduce waste, save money, go green, and practice preparedness! Dehydrated food lasts for years when stored properly, is lightweight, and doesn't require electricity to preserve. We love to help you dehydrate, store, and build your pantry! Here are some things we think will help you!
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Thank you! How unique… and delicious looking.:)
Thanks will Make a Great Breakfast
My favorite food just made better!! Yum!
I cant wait to make a BUNCH of this one! You rock!
This is almost my identical granola, except for the Chex cereal and the date sugar. I won’t be adding the Chex, but I will try the date sugar. I finish mine with either sliced almonds/pecans and I use coconut and golden raisins as well… no bananas. It’s one of my most requested gift foods. I also add about 1/2 cup powdered milk as well. (Pumpkins seeds go well, too.)
@Comicus00 Absolutely right!!!
Awesome as always. Thanks for what you do!!!
@jwlrymkr I believe she uses a bottle of lemon juice with a spray head attached. Lightly spritz them before dehydrating and they come out like that. 🙂
Made the granola today. Love the recipe. Thank you!
where can i buy the cheapest supplys for mylar bags and oxygen absorbers please?
Nola was high. Looks so good!!
Ive had the SAME problem. Mine look so icky 🙁 what are we doing wrong??
They have to be cut with a good stainless steel knife. Anything else makes them look yucky. 🙂
your videos all state they are 2-3 years old anything Newer?
ugggg….that oil……yuck
One cup of oil? No way!! I use no oil in my granola it comes out the same.
Is there a non-GMO Chex-type substitute?
Just found your video and had to watch. I’ve never known anyone with same name I have … “Nola”. Kinda neat. Good video as well.
Powered date sugar? Hmmm… that one thing I’ll have to try. Do you use prepared date from the store or can you obtain them locally?
Oh, my … that’s my name!!! I’ve never known of or met anyone else with that name!!