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	<title>DIY healthy grain cereal</title>
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	<description>Where are some good recipes for making your own cracked wheat cereal, combined with other grains like millet, quinoa, etc? We have a pounds of wheat, a wheat grinder, millet, quinoa, hulled barley, etc. and want to combine it to make a nice slow-cooking breakfast cereal.  We have a pressure cooker, rice cooker, crockpot, etc. but for some reason I&apos;m having a hard time finding some good recipes for combining the grains, ratios, etc. and cooking them up.</description>
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	<category>barley</category>
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