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		<title>Gluten-Free Granola</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back when I lived in the San Juan mountains of Colorado, I was an avid hiker. At any given point you could find bags of trail mix in my backpack, some store-bought, most home made. I haven&#8217;t been hiking since I was diagnosed with Celiac last year, but Elizabeth over at Wildflower Morning has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.celiacsnack.com/wp-content/jayhiking.jpg" title="A Long Hike"><img src="http://www.celiacsnack.com/wp-content/jayhiking.thumbnail.jpg" alt="A Long Hike" align="left" hspace="3" /></a>Back when I lived in the San Juan mountains of Colorado, I was an avid hiker. At any given point you could find bags of trail mix in my backpack, some store-bought, most home made. I haven&#8217;t been hiking since I was diagnosed with Celiac last year, but Elizabeth over at Wildflower Morning has a recipe for gluten-free granola that I am bookmarking immediately.</p>
<p>Celiacs are used to bringing their own snacks on trips both near and far, but it&#8217;s especially important anytime you&#8217;re going to be out in the wilderness. In my pre-celiac life, I could ask a fellow weekend warrior for a Power Bar if I ran out, but celiacs run the risk of having nothing to eat no matter who you run into on the trail. If you find yourself two miles into a 12-mile hike with no fuel left, you run the risk of bonking in the middle of nowhere. That&#8217;s a dangerous scenario.</p>
<p>Even more reason to take a look at her recipe! I&#8217;m not supposed to eat oats for a good year while my system heals, but for those of you that can eat oats, this looks like a great mix.</p>
<p><a href="http://joyinthemorninglight.blogspot.com/2008/03/gluten-free-granola.html" title="Gluten-Free Granola">Gluten-Free Granola</a> [<a href="http://joyinthemorninglight.blogspot.com" title="Wildflower Morning" target="_blank">Wildflower Morning</a>]<a href="http://joyinthemorninglight.blogspot.com/2008/03/gluten-free-granola.html" title="Gluten-Free Granola"><br />
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