Hi Ephrem - No, it does not need to be refrigerated. We recommend a cool, dry place (cabinet or pantry is perfect.)
Dr. Maximilian Bircher-Benner
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What was the original Muesli recipe? Dr. Bircher-Benner was a believer in the raw food diet. Thats rightyouve heard about it and its not just a fad! Thus, the original muesli was a cereal of raw rolled oats, nuts, and grated whole apples (core and all!) stirred in a mixture of cream and lemon juice.
How do you eat Muesli? Thats one of the best things about mueslieat it how you like! You can prepare it hot as you would oatmeal; cold with milk, cream, juice, or yogurt; or soaked overnight for softer grains and plumper fruits to create the perfect overnight oats recipe.
Is Muesli supposed to be chewy? Yes! Our muesli grains are lightly steamed before rolling, but are not further processed, so expect them to be chewy! Some people love the mouth feel of muesli straight from the package, but others prefer a softer grain that is more akin to oatmeal. To each his own muesli preparationmake it the way you like it. Youre not doing this breakfast thing for anyone but yourself.
Why does Bobs Red Mill make Muesli? Bob Moore is a man that makes things happen! When he and his wife Charlee were visiting Scotland one year, they were served a bowl of muesli at a bed and breakfast. Bob loved it and quickly realized, Hey, Ive got the stuff to make this! Putting a unique spin on the traditional recipe, Bobs Red Mill Old Country Style Muesli was born. Bob is a firm believer in the same principles as Dr. Bircher-Benner and says Food is the Best Medicine™. Adding muesli to the lineup was a natural fit!
Now that you have a little background and your tummys starting to growl, lets really get the drool factory going as we dive into Bobs Red Mill Mueslis. The photo below will show you two great reveals. I cant even prioritize which to talk about first because theyre both huge. So heres the photo. Ill give you a minute to soak it in (get it? Oh, muesli jokes . . . they dont stop there). Not only have we added three new flavors to our muesli lineup, but we are also unveiling brand new packaging! Gone are the days of toppled bags of muesli spilling precious contents on the counter and floor. Put away the dustpan and broom! No more searching for bag clips and rubber bands! Welcome to transportable, easily stored packaging. Standing ovations abound for stand-up pouches. You are likely already acquainted with our Old Country Style Muesli and Gluten Free Muesli. The mueslis are multiplying and we are proud to introduce three new mueslis. (Collectively, new-slis in my book, though the name hasnt caught on around here. I'm not giving up.) Each new muesli has impressive features your taste buds will crave, your body requires, and your diet approves. Chock full of whole grains, dried fruits, seeds, and nuts, you simply cant be bored by these beauties. Whats so great about Bobs Red Mill Mueslis? New stand-up, re-sealable pouches Five exciting flavors Easy, wholesome breakfast Simple, clean ingredients Good source of fiber 5g of sugar or less per serving Gluten free options Whole grain option Paleo option Non-GMO Although these packages dont display our Sourced Non-GMO Pledge yet, all of our products are sourced non-GMO. Check out the deets here. You wont see the muesli poucheson your store shelf for a bit since they are brand-spankin-new, but since we now have free shipping on orders over $50 (some exclusions apply), you can stock up right here on the Granola and Muesli page of BobsRedMill.com!Hi Ephrem - No, it does not need to be refrigerated. We recommend a cool, dry place (cabinet or pantry is perfect.)
Hi Virginia - Yes; however, I would add an extra layer of protection and put each bag in its own gallon-sized freezer bag first.
I've been breakfasting with Bob's Red Mill Old Country Muesli for probably 30 years. No other breakfasts "burn" as long and provide as much energy. We supplement it with fresh fruits in season. If not in season, we have dried persimmons, dried Asian pear apples, dried figs and frozen blue berries. It's great!
I'm a fan of the Old Country Muesli. I'm also a user of software called a screen reader. This software turns text to speech; many use it who are blind, low vision or dyslexic. Sure do wish you had described the picture in an alt text. Missed the joke totally.
Love the muesli though; in fact, enjoy many of Bob's Red Mill products. Keep on keeping on.
We have a son whole is violently alerted to peanuts. What are the nuts products included?
First, we are a peanut free facility. Our Gluten Free Tropical Muesli features macadamia nuts, our Fruit and Seed and Old Country Style feature almonds, and the Paleo Muesli has cashews, macadamia nuts and almonds. Hope that helps!
is Muesli supposed to chewy?
I'm a editor by trade and hope you insert the "be." I love your products and would like to know how much cane or other sugar you add to the mueslis? Do I get a free bag for having improved your English usage (just kidding)?
Ha! Thanks for the heads up on the typo. We do not add any sugar to our muesli. Some of the fruit used does have sugar, such as the cranberries in our gluten free muesli and the mango in our tropical muesli. If you click through to the products, you can see a full nutritional panel and ingredient list.
Should the Muesli be refrigerated before and/or after opening?