Monday, March 1, 2010

Bobs Red Mill Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal


So, expect to see a lot of reviews of gluten free foods for a while...

While at Whole Foods on Friday, I browsed the length of the hot and cold cereal aisle before making a decision. There are so many GF choices throughout the store and I didn't want to go home with a $300 shopping order. I decided that there are cold cereals I can purchase at other retailers, but that an actual gluten free hot one might be hard to find elsewhere. Bob's Red Mill is a manufacturer I have used in the past. Publix carries their steel cut oats and they're great. When I saw that they had a gluten free hot cereal called "Mighty Tasty," I figured the kids might like it.

I prepared it this morning. Yes, it's March 1st, but the temps outside are still calling for hot breakfast in the morning. The preparation time is very reasonable. Once the cereal is added to the boiling water, it's done in 10 minutes. Compared to 30 minutes for steel cut oats, this is an easy addition to my morning. The consistency seemed a little different than what I'm used to. It reminded me of a coarse farina or maybe polenta. I took the serving suggestions on the bag and added half and half, brown sugar, and I also added a pat of butter. The kids were a little skeptical and I was very nervous. Ford hates oatmeal and has more or less refused to eat breakfast for a couple of months. Well, they loved it! In fact, they said, "mmm, mmm, delicious!" Ford told me to buy some more - even before the first bag runs out! This made me so pleased. We could enjoy a hot cereal together on a cold day, without worrying about gluten. They ate all that I gave them. I liked the taste as well. I remember thinking how I wished my mom had given me that instead of watery, burned tasting Ralston cereal!

I feel like gluten free foods either get a bad rap for being gross and weird, or I've just chosen very well. So far, we like everything we've tried! Click Here to buy Bob's Red Mill Mighty Tasty Hot Cereal direct. The price is a lot better than what I paid at Whole Foods.

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