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Creamy Millet With Apples And Honey

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Grains Beans/peas/, Eat-lf mail, Low fat 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Millet
1 Apple, cut in thin slices
or grated
2 1/2 c Apple juice
1 pn Sea salt
Raw uncooked honey

INSTRUCTIONS

Millet is a small, yellow bead-like grain with a nutty taste. As the
seasons unfold, try different fruits cooked with the millet: Currants
in winter, peaches in summer.  Place millet in a fine mesh strainer;
rinse under cold water and  drain. Combine millet, apples, juice and
salt in a two-quart saucepan  and bring to boil. Cover and simmer on
low heat 20 to 25 minutes  until all the water is absorbed. Serve in
bowls with a drizzle of  honey on top.  For babies ten months and
older, omit salt and don't use honey as  topping; puree and serve.
PREP TIME: 30 minutes  Serves 4  NOTES : Cal 163 Total Fat 0.9g Sat Fat
0.2g Carb 37.2g Fib 1.8g Pro  2.3g Sod 35mg CFF 4.8%  Recipe by:
Cynthia Lair  Posted to EAT-LF Digest by Reggie Dwork
<reggie@reggie.com> on Sep 05,  1999, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 458
Calories From Fat: 23
Total Fat: 2.7g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 93.2mg
Potassium: 1030.3mg
Carbohydrates: 105.9g
Fiber: 8.6g
Sugar: 63.3g
Protein: 8.1g


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