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Purely Elizabeth sent me a pack of their ancient grain oatmeal and Pumpkin fig ancient grain granola to review. The package was beautifully packed with care and smelled wonderful. All of the Purely Elizabeth products are certified gluten-free, organic, vegan, non gmo. They are also refined sugar free, use ancient grains, use nutrient dense ingredients and are simple and delicious.

The ancient grain oatmeal is quick cooking, made with organic gluten-free oats, quinoa, amaranth flax, hemp and chia, infused with superfoods for a healthy spin on a breakfast classic. With 7g of protein, 5g of fiber and 460mg of omega-3 fatty acids, no added sugar, each bite packs a powerful punch and a deliciously satisfying flavor. 


 
The Pumpkin fig Granola has quinoa, an ancient grain considered a complete protein; amaranth, high in b vitamins; chia seeds- providing excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids, fiber and antioxidants; 



I made the Ancient grain Oatmeal according to instructions and added a pinch of saffron and cardamom so it reminded me of Indian kheer (pictured below) . And the verdict. Ah. I still dont like oatmeal. 


About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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89 Comments

  1. Beth says:

    Sounds great!

  2. Katie Buchanan says:

    The pumpkin fig! I am obsessed with pumpkins!

  3. Jessica says:

    I LOVE the pumpkin and original! I hope I win!!!

  4. Jessica Tripp says:

    This granola sounds so delicious! I’ll eat pumpkin anytime of the year

  5. Anonymous says:

    I love anything pumpkin! so it would be the pumpkin fig I’m sure! Laura K

  6. Paul Aubert says:

    definitely feeling the pumpkinny-figgy fanci-full-filling granola.

  7. Lauren Meyer says:

    Pumpkin fig and the cranberry pecan

  8. Lauren Meyer says:

    Pumpkin fig and the cranberry pecan

  9. Julie says:

    I think I’d love the blueberry hemp!