Mountain Climbing and Granola Adventures
I’m typically the milk and granola type. Pour some milk over a vanilla or honey granola and breakfast is perfect. Good wholesome granola is hard to come by without all the extra ingredients so I was excited to partner with Oh-Mazing Foods to share their story. It tastes homemade with only a few ingredients, like something I would make at home. And it’s the perfect snack to travel with because even if it’s smushed in your bag it still tastes amazing (duh!).
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