Thursday, July 12, 2012


Southfield, MI - Debra's Foods; Each granola has it's own unique combinations of ingredients, flavors, and texture.  Some are very bland, well I suppose many are very bland, some are more clumpy than others, and others are made on the other side of the world without you being able to determine where your food comes from. Along comes Debra's Max's Granola flipping the flavor of granola on it's head.  I tried for the first time at the VegFest in Novi this year and now I am willing to track them down where ever they sell it.  The problem is that they don't have a store. They mainly sell at farmers markets, so I pick mine up on Saturday's at the Royal Oak Farmers Market.

What's perfect about the flavor is that is has the excellent balance between salty and sweet.  The hint of brown sugar, along with the small amount of salt, combined with the small shavings of toasted coconut, and finished off with the pecans that have sugar in the groves of the nut make this granola special.  The other ingredients are the standard components, but these are the ones that make this one sale well above their competition.

They normally sell for $7 a piece or 3 for $20.

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