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There's a good reason they're still around after so long! View more comments. Go nuts and level up your crunch with a bowl of Grape-Nuts cereal. Good kid treat! The Grape-Nuts Story: a part of history. Cereal-ously fun facts. Expedition to Antarctica. Feeding the troops. Reaching new heights. What's in a name? Baked for goodness. Follow us. View Comments Likes: 12 Shares: 1 Comments: 2. Comment on Facebook Recipe, please? Bring back grapenuts Fit! View Comments Likes: 19 Shares: 1 Comments: 4.

Too hard to chew, unless you let them soak in milk. I have been told to lay off wheat. Just Sh00t me now. OMG, this is so good! I have never had grapenut pudding, but have fond memories of grapenut ice cream from the Sundae School in cape cod. Always a staple in our local diners here in Connecticut along with creamy rice pudding with currents! Great memories for sure. My sisters and I actually worked for Bee Bee Dairy for years and we served so much grape nut pudding!

I certainly was a local favorite. I almost forgot about it and was so happy when I came across this recipe. For Thanksgiving this year I made this as a surprise and it definitely a great treat that brought back memories of those days!

Do you have a recipe for Anadama bread hidden in your magical files? It was a family favorite when we were growing up in Bethel, ME. Hi Lucia! We sure do. I have never seen it out here in Michigan of all places, where I now live! I make it every year grapenut pudding.

I have looked and looked for a Grape Nuts pudding recipe with a velvety pudding and the Grape Nuts on the bottom. Thank you! Also a family of seven children. My mother made this often, it was my favorite. In our house it never lasted very long. I am making it now. Thanks Yankee for a reminder of one of the greats. Oh my, how could I have forgotten you? You were my go to dessert , my breakfast so often.

Today, I must find some grapenuts. Thanks for the memory. I like to let this sit for a while before baking which allows the grapenuts to absorb the liquid. Because I prefer the grapenuts spread all through the pudding, I stir it up a couple of times during the baking — especially near the end.

We are away from home , so I tried your recipe. I have liked grapenuts all my life. Have made custard pudding for years. The two together I have never heard of but had to give it a try. We were a family of seven children. This was one of our favorites. I am anxious to try it and refresh many fond memories. I can always find an old favorite at your site. Click here to cancel reply. Name required. Email will not be published required.

The ice cream can be made in two ways: The longer method requires heating Grape-Nuts cereal with cream and sugar and adding almond and vanilla extract to the mix when it's cool, followed by freezing it until it reaches the consistency of an ice cream. The shorter method includes mixing vanilla ice cream with the desired amount of Grape-Nuts into it. Either way, a little bit of crunch can elevate your simply vanilla.

CW Post's breakfast food innovations were a huge success, including both Grape-Nuts or Post Toasties a brand of corn flakes. After establishing Postum Cereal Company, Post moved from Michigan to Texas with the dream of starting a farming community.

While there he explored different ways of dry-land farming, and experimented with making rain through dynamite explosions. Meanwhile, Postum Cereal Company reaped profits. But the success wasn't enough to keep him in the pink of health — he is believed to have died because of a self-inflicted gunshot in Birdseye is said to have revolutionized the modern frozen industry, and Post and her husband brought him in as the head of the General Foods Laboratory.

From onwards, Grape-Nuts was a product manufactured by General Foods. After Philip Morris Companies acquired General Foods in , the corporate leadership manning the production of Grape-Nuts changed several hands before finally taking form as Post Consumer Brands. According to Grape-Nuts' official website , the cereal was part of the jungle ration provided to the soldiers who were stationed in tropical countries. Back then, cereal was a more functional food — and taste mattered little.

In fact, Grape-Nuts was not coated with sugar until the s, and it was a mix of baked and ground wheat and barley that claimed to go easy on your digestive tract.

The fact that it didn't have to be cooked was a bonus. But what made the cereal synonymous with breakfast was a certain ad campaign by General Foods which manufactured Grape-Nuts then in As part of the campaign, the company channeled money and time into conveying to the masses that "nutrition experts say breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

While studies have shown little to validate the statement, the brands did succeed in convincing customers that cereal is the best way to start their day. Soon the government nutritionists were also sold to the idea, and "in the interest of improving the health of army recruits, they teamed up with cereal companies to suggest that everyone eat a "good breakfast of whole-grain cereal and fruit.

Post Grape-Nuts cashed in on this little trivia by launching a campaign called "What's your Mountain? As part of the promotion, the brand introduced a new variety of Grape-Nuts cereal called Grape-Nuts Fit, which came with the addition of cranberries, granola, puffed barley, among other ingredients.

The company also collaborated with "tower racers," or athletes who race up the stairs of skyscrapers via Consumer Goods. Besides conquering the tallest mountain in the world, Grape-Nuts was also the favored snack in expeditions to the North and South Pole.

In , Donald B. Macmillan had taken Grape-Nuts cereal to munch on during his two-year expedition to Crocker Island in the Arctic. While this was a boost to Post Company's marketing, it also served as a big moment for science because it enabled the first "long two-way radio transmission" via Grape-Nuts' website. Almost 80 years later, Grape-Nuts sponsored another trip to Antarctica — that of two-time cancer survivor, author and motivational speaker Sean Swarner.

But they disassociated themselves with the show as it "depicted a discordant, urban family life" that did not do well with the brand's "wholesome family image" via Grape-Nuts' official website. A certain character in the show, Sheriff Andy Taylor, featured as someone who held justice in the highest regard and was loved by all in the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina, became so popular that he warranted his own series.

Thus was launched The Andy Griffith Show that ran for eight years but continued to air on television for over 50 years. Since General Foods sponsored the show, commercials promoting its product Grape-Nuts cereal were infused during the breaks, and they starred Sheriff Andy Taylor and Deputy Barney Fife — the two main characters of the series, who promoted the tagline "A Grape-Nuts breakfast fills you up, not out ".

In the decades that followed, Grape-Nuts' promotional campaign took a different form. The brand roped in Euell Gibbons, who is considered the father of modern foraging, to be part of Grape-Nuts' Back to Nature campaign. Little did Gibbons know that his line for the ad, "Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible" would be discussed even decades after he used it. The Road to Wellville was a thin insert inside the Grape-Nuts boxes in the early s, until it inspired TC Boyle to write a novel of the same name.

The movie, which is a satiric take on the personality of Kellogg who invented peanut butter and meat substitutes, besides granola and his uncommon methods of treatments at Battle Creek sanitarium, disappointed the Battle Creek localities. They took pride in the fact that their community once welcomed the who's who of the world to a wellness spa that was considered one of the best in the country in its heydey; but the movie, filled with sexual content and jokes, had little to do with the facts.



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