Product Features
Case of four 40-ounce packages (160 total ounces)
A unique blend that includes wheat, rye, barley, and almonds
An excellent source of protein and fiber
A tasty, nutritious way to start your day
Packaged in Milwaukie, Oregon
Ingredients
Rolled Oats, Wheat, Rye, Triticale and Barley, Almonds, Date Crumbles, Raisins, Sunflower Seeds and Walnuts.
Directions
For a delicious and satisfying cold snack, lunch or meal, soak 1/4 cup Bob's Red Mill Old Country Muesli in 1/2 cup yogurt for 5 to 10 minutes (or overnight like the Swiss do) and enjoy! Also, try it in fruit juice or milk. Makes 1 serving. For a wonderful different hot cereal, add 1/2 cup Muesli to 1/2 cup water or milk and bring to a boil; simmer 3 to 5 minutes. You an also microwave, covered in a large bowl on high for 3 to 5 minutes. Makes 2 servings. Keeps best refrigerated or frozen.
Product Description
A cold or hot whole grain cereal. Friend of the heart. Originally developed in the late 1800s by a Swiss nutritionist, Muesli is a delightful cereal made from a blend of whole grains, dried fruit, nuts and seeds. Bob's Red Mill is dedicated to providing a highly nutritious whole grain cereal that's very tasty, so we've combined whole grain rolled oats, wheat, rye, triticale and barley, along with sweet and chewy dates and raisins, sunflower seeds, almonds and walnuts for a high energy Muesli you're sure to love. Try our Old Country Style Muesli hot, cold or right out of the bag. Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers. All natural.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
This is the real deal. I douse it with unsweetened soy milk, and chew it up prior to my coffee so I'm only half awake at the time. If at least one of my meals is healthy, and more than palatable, good deal.
Forget the unsweetened claims, there's plenty of dried fruit. But otherwise, as a low-fat, high fiber, burn-some-calories-chewing food, it does good. I don't soak it long enough, so it is gnarly to chew up, especially when I need to eat fast to catch the bus - an adventure in the morning!
Why does the label claim servings are an ounce? That would make these 10 lbs last 160 breakfasts, I'm sure my serving is 4X bigger. I also recommend Oat Cuisine of Alameda, CA for granola.
Case of four 40-ounce packages (160 total ounces)
A unique blend that includes wheat, rye, barley, and almonds
An excellent source of protein and fiber
A tasty, nutritious way to start your day
Packaged in Milwaukie, Oregon
Ingredients
Rolled Oats, Wheat, Rye, Triticale and Barley, Almonds, Date Crumbles, Raisins, Sunflower Seeds and Walnuts.
Directions
For a delicious and satisfying cold snack, lunch or meal, soak 1/4 cup Bob's Red Mill Old Country Muesli in 1/2 cup yogurt for 5 to 10 minutes (or overnight like the Swiss do) and enjoy! Also, try it in fruit juice or milk. Makes 1 serving. For a wonderful different hot cereal, add 1/2 cup Muesli to 1/2 cup water or milk and bring to a boil; simmer 3 to 5 minutes. You an also microwave, covered in a large bowl on high for 3 to 5 minutes. Makes 2 servings. Keeps best refrigerated or frozen.
Product Description
A cold or hot whole grain cereal. Friend of the heart. Originally developed in the late 1800s by a Swiss nutritionist, Muesli is a delightful cereal made from a blend of whole grains, dried fruit, nuts and seeds. Bob's Red Mill is dedicated to providing a highly nutritious whole grain cereal that's very tasty, so we've combined whole grain rolled oats, wheat, rye, triticale and barley, along with sweet and chewy dates and raisins, sunflower seeds, almonds and walnuts for a high energy Muesli you're sure to love. Try our Old Country Style Muesli hot, cold or right out of the bag. Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers. All natural.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
This is the real deal. I douse it with unsweetened soy milk, and chew it up prior to my coffee so I'm only half awake at the time. If at least one of my meals is healthy, and more than palatable, good deal.
Forget the unsweetened claims, there's plenty of dried fruit. But otherwise, as a low-fat, high fiber, burn-some-calories-chewing food, it does good. I don't soak it long enough, so it is gnarly to chew up, especially when I need to eat fast to catch the bus - an adventure in the morning!
Why does the label claim servings are an ounce? That would make these 10 lbs last 160 breakfasts, I'm sure my serving is 4X bigger. I also recommend Oat Cuisine of Alameda, CA for granola.
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