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Guppy21014 20-10-2003 02:32 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
using them to top apple crisp?

pasterelli 20-10-2003 02:41 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Isn't grape nuts a venereal disease?
"Guppy21014" > wrote in message
...
> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating

them
> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> using them to top apple crisp?




gini52 20-10-2003 03:07 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 

"Guppy21014" > wrote in message
...
> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating

them
> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> using them to top apple crisp?

==
OK with me. I haven't thought about Yul Gibbons in years. Thanks for the
smile :-)
==



Tigger News 20-10-2003 09:34 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Excuse the ignorance but what actually are grape nuts?


"Guppy21014" > wrote in message
...
> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating

them
> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> using them to top apple crisp?




Jimmy Tango 20-10-2003 06:23 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 

"Tigger News" > wrote in message
...
> Excuse the ignorance but what actually are grape nuts?


It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier and
easier on the teeth.



Mark Shaw 20-10-2003 06:28 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
In article >,
(Guppy21014) wrote:
>I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
>hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
>using them to top apple crisp?


I stir them into yogurt for breakfast. It's best if you let
the mixture sit a few minutes to get just a little soggy.

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Dave Smith 20-10-2003 06:42 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Jimmy Tango wrote:

> "Tigger News" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Excuse the ignorance but what actually are grape nuts?

>
> It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
> Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier and
> easier on the teeth.


Horrible??? It must be a matter of taste. I think they are delicious with some
whole milk and dark brown sugar. Unfortunately, they changed the recipe in the
Canadian product. The American stuff is much better. I have a friend who makes
several trips per year from the Toronto area to Niagara Falls NY to buy it by
the case.




Nancy Young 20-10-2003 07:47 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Dave Smith wrote:
>
> Jimmy Tango wrote:


> > It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
> > Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier and
> > easier on the teeth.

>
> Horrible??? It must be a matter of taste. I think they are delicious with some
> whole milk and dark brown sugar. Unfortunately, they changed the recipe in the
> Canadian product. The American stuff is much better. I have a friend who makes
> several trips per year from the Toronto area to Niagara Falls NY to buy it by
> the case.


Oh, I love Grape Nuts, I just don't eat cereal any more because I
should stay away from milk. I think people make muffins with it,
and I'd bet they have recipes on their website (they're Post, right?)

nancy

Joanie 20-10-2003 08:51 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
In article >
Nancy Young > writes:

> Dave Smith wrote:
> >
> > Jimmy Tango wrote:

>
> > > It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
> > > Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier and
> > > easier on the teeth.

> >
> > Horrible??? It must be a matter of taste. I think they are delicious with some
> > whole milk and dark brown sugar. Unfortunately, they changed the recipe in the
> > Canadian product. The American stuff is much better. I have a friend who makes
> > several trips per year from the Toronto area to Niagara Falls NY to buy it by
> > the case.

>
> Oh, I love Grape Nuts, I just don't eat cereal any more because I
> should stay away from milk. I think people make muffins with it,
> and I'd bet they have recipes on their website (they're Post, right?)



I love Grapenuts, hot and cold. And of course, grapenut pudding
which is pretty easy to make.

(I don't htink I bothered scalding the milk)

1 quart milk
1 cup Grape Nuts cereal
1 cup sugar
4 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla

Scald milk. Add cereal to hot milk and cool. Add sugar, eggs, and
desired
flavoring(s). Pour into a Pour into a greased 2-quart casserole dish.
Place custard dish into a pan with water. Sprinkle w/ nutmeg if
desired. Bake in a 350-degree oven until golden brown crust has formed
(approx 1 hour).


Joanie

20-10-2003 09:08 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 


Only for vinyard workers


On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:41:41 GMT, "pasterelli" >
wrote:

>Isn't grape nuts a venereal disease?
>"Guppy21014" > wrote in message
...
>> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating

>them
>> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
>> using them to top apple crisp?

>


<rj>

20-10-2003 09:10 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
For breakfast, in a bowl with milk,
with a few tbs of apple sauce mixed in.


On 20 Oct 2003 01:32:29 GMT, (Guppy21014) wrote:

>I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
>hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
>using them to top apple crisp?


<rj>

Puester 20-10-2003 10:21 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Guppy21014 wrote:
>
> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> using them to top apple crisp?



Sure, if you add brown sugar and nuts!

My late mother-in-law used to eat them for breakfast.
The kids referred to it as "Grandma's Gerbil Food."

My mother used to make GrapeNut custard, baked in
the oven. It softened them enough to make them edible.

gloria p

Yukon Cornelius 21-10-2003 12:45 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Good substitute for cat litter. If you can tell the difference.

Alex Rast 21-10-2003 12:55 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
at Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:23:58 GMT in
. net>,
(Jimmy Tango) wrote :

>
>"Tigger News" > wrote in message
...
>> Excuse the ignorance but what actually are grape nuts?

>
>It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
>Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier
>and easier on the teeth.
>


Grape-nuts don't have to be rock-hard, as long as you let them sit in the
milk for some time to soak. About 10 minutes is all it needs. The soaking
helps with the flavour, too, because the milk absorbs some of it into
itself, so the nuggets actually taste like whole grains.

To expand on the description, what grape-nuts are is nuggets of whole wheat
and barley ground like semolina and then made into something very similar
to a coarse couscous. As you might expect, the behaviour is remarkably
similar to couscous so you can use them for couscous-like dishes. They
taste slightly sweeter than typical couscous. Steamed grape-nuts with
raisins and pine nuts is a great, quick way to start your day - sort of a
twist on pilaf.

Combined with medium-ground nuts (I prefer hazelnuts) and some butter, they
make an interesting and different pie crust a bit like a crumb crust. I
suppose there's no reason you couldn't omit the ground nuts, either, if you
preferred.


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Jimmy Tango 21-10-2003 02:36 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 

> wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:23:58 GMT, "Jimmy Tango"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >"Tigger News" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> Excuse the ignorance but what actually are grape nuts?

> >
> >It's a crunchy, granola-like cereal. It's sold in the United States.
> >Horrible, horrible stuff. Eating a bowl of road gravel would be tastier

and
> >easier on the teeth.
> >

> But you can pour out about a quarter bowl of them, add sugar, and it
> feels like you ate an entire box. That must be the densest cereal on
> Earth!


That is true. The box is deceptively small, isn't it?



alzelt 21-10-2003 03:42 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 


Nancy Young wrote:


>
>
> Oh, I love Grape Nuts, I just don't eat cereal any more because I
> should stay away from milk. I think people make muffins with it,
> and I'd bet they have recipes on their website (they're Post, right?)
>
> nancy


This may scare you, Nancy, but the SBF, and many other Finns, pour
blueberry soup over their cereals!!(For some reasons, Finns are quite
likely to be lactose intolerant). Not sweetened kind but tasty. As far
as I know, you can buy it at IKEA. It is a thickened juice, made from
boiling them down with some water.



--
Alan

"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and
avoid the people, you might better stay home."
--James Michener


Puester 21-10-2003 03:57 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
alzelt wrote:
>
>
> This may scare you, Nancy, but the SBF, and many other Finns, pour
> blueberry soup over their cereals!!(For some reasons, Finns are quite
> likely to be lactose intolerant). Not sweetened kind but tasty. As far
> as I know, you can buy it at IKEA. It is a thickened juice, made from
> boiling them down with some water.
>
> --



IIRC, when we were in Sweden and Denmark all the breakfast
buffets had a few pitchers of various fruit flavored thin
yogurts to pour on cereal.

gloria p

A.T. Hagan 21-10-2003 07:24 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
On 20 Oct 2003 01:32:29 GMT, (Guppy21014) wrote:

>I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
>hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
>using them to top apple crisp?


I load the cereal in 2 3/4 12 ga shells and use them for running off
dogs.

Always said the stuff had the texture of bird shot. "Grape Shot, it's
not just for breakfast anymore!"

......Alan.


--
Curiosity killed the cat -
lack of it is killing mankind.

Pan Ohco 21-10-2003 09:23 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:24:27 GMT, (A.T.
Hagan) wrote:

>On 20 Oct 2003 01:32:29 GMT,
(Guppy21014) wrote:
>
>>I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
>>hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
>>using them to top apple crisp?

>
>I load the cereal in 2 3/4 12 ga shells and use them for running off
>dogs.
>
>Always said the stuff had the texture of bird shot. "Grape Shot, it's
>not just for breakfast anymore!"
>
>.....Alan.


Alan. Great idea. I've been loading with rock salt.
Time to get out the reloader.


Pan Ohco

k%i%m%malo@min%d%%sp%ring.c%o%m% 22-10-2003 05:38 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 23:55:36 -0000,
(Alex Rast) wrote:

>Grape-nuts don't have to be rock-hard, as long as you let them sit in the
>milk for some time to soak. About 10 minutes is all it needs. The soaking
>helps with the flavour, too, because the milk absorbs some of it into
>itself, so the nuggets actually taste like whole grains.


There's a grapenut custard pudding you see all over New England. Eaten
it, not made it, but they get soaked in the custardy milk to soften up
while baking. It's actually not bad, if a tad austere.

Kim
Play the percentages to reply

sf 22-10-2003 06:14 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:24:27 GMT,
(A.T. Hagan) wrote:

> On 20 Oct 2003 01:32:29 GMT,
(Guppy21014) wrote:
>
> >I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
> >hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> >using them to top apple crisp?

>
> I load the cereal in 2 3/4 12 ga shells and use them for running off
> dogs.
>
> Always said the stuff had the texture of bird shot. "Grape Shot, it's
> not just for breakfast anymore!"
>

I use grape nuts the old fashioned way... stirred into
yogurt for breakfast.

[email protected] 22-10-2003 06:26 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
I sprinkle Grape-Nuts on my sidewalk in the winter to keep people
from slipping on the ice, since they're actually inedible...



: I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating them
: hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
: using them to top apple crisp?

JLove98905 23-10-2003 09:57 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Alex,
How do you steam Grape Nuts? I thought this sounded like a nice idea, the
pilaf. Got a recipe or some instructions?
-Jen
Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright



JLove98905 23-10-2003 10:00 PM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Grape Nut ice cream!!

http://www.nancyskitchen.com/ice_cream.htm

-Jen
Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright



Dimitri 24-10-2003 12:14 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 

"Guppy21014" > wrote in message
...
> I just bought a box of Grape nuts. I remember a commeiacl about eating

them
> hot like oatmeal. I also love them on icecream. What do you think about
> using them to top apple crisp?


Boiled with a lot of water to a paste.

Cool and use as wallpaper sizing..

http://www.repair-home.com/how_to/hang_wallpaper.htm

Dimitri



Nancree 24-10-2003 03:40 AM

How do you use Grape Nuts?
 
Grape Nuts make a good topping for casseroles--any time you would use, for
instance, buttered bread crumbs.
Toss them with a little melted butter first, or spray generously with PAM, and
they will brown nicely.


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