Maine Grains

Organic Oats & Ancient Grain Cereal

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Organic Oats & Ancient Grain Cereal
Maine Grains

Organic Oats & Ancient Grain Cereal

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Hearty breakfasts with heart.

You all know the rule of thumb: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. When you’re ready to inject some super healthy grains and fibers into your morning routine, look no further that this set of organic oats and ancient grain cereal. Maine Grains oats are dry rolled and freshly milled for the best flavor (make sure to store them in the fridge or freezer to keep that flavor). And their ancient grain cereal is a flaked cereal made of rolled oats, flaked rye, flaked spelt and flaked heritage wheat—cook it up just like you’d cook up any other dry porridge mix (and a hint for bakers: You can also fold into some of the cooked porridge into your next bread dough to add some extra flavor and texture!).

  • Made in: Maine, USA
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You all know the rule of thumb: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. When you’re ready to inject some super healthy grains and fibers into your morning routine, look no further that this set of organic oats and ancient grain cereal. Maine Grains oats are dry rolled and freshly milled for the best flavor (make sure to store them in the fridge or freezer to keep that flavor). And their ancient grain cereal is a flaked cereal made of rolled oats, flaked rye, flaked spelt and flaked heritage wheat—cook it up just like you’d cook up any other dry porridge mix (and a hint for bakers: You can also fold into some of the cooked porridge into your next bread dough to add some extra flavor and texture!).

Meet the Maker

Maine Grains

Maine, USA
Fun fact: In the 1830s, a single town in Maine produced more than 239,000 bushels of wheat (that’s enough for 100,000 people!). Founders Amber Lambke and Michael Sholz started the company in hopes that they could reclaim these lost roots by collaborating with everyone involved in the process—from farmer to baker. Today, their grist mill resides in a repurposed jailhouse where you’ll find them turning out the best grain around.
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