Our package arrived yesterday and I opened it today for lunch so everyone could have a taste. 10 minutes later it was almost completely gone except for the little stash I kept for myself. So take that to mean the family liked it. It is dense and filling enough, that we didn't make anything else to eat.
It is a crunchy granola with plenty of nuts, seeds, and other healthy things. There are lots of large chunks so it is easy to eat as a snack. You can taste the honey and brown sugar, but it is subtle. Mostly you taste the nuts and things. Once we started eating it, we just kept going back to it. "Strangely addicting" was my wife's comment.
As much as I would love to keep selling you honey, shipping costs of honey are very expensive. One way to reduce the cost would be to find a local beekeeper and buy their honey
The big expense, (besides shipping) is the almonds. We buy almonds around $2.80/ lbs. but have to buy several 50 lbs. boxes at a time. (We make honey roasted almonds during the Farmer's Market season).
Anyway, we loved it.
Thanks! We've gone through almost the entire 5 lb jug you shipped. I did find my state's Beekeeping Association, so hopefully they'll be able to point me toward some people. I do like the idea of using community-produced ingredients for community-produced end-products, though.
The USPS shipping charges are killer. I don't see any way out of only offering 3lb, 6lb, & 10lb orders. Dunno where you're able to find almonds that cheap, but I'd love to know. I did a fair bit of searching, and the best I can find is ~$3.85/lb, which I think I can talk down to ~$3.35/lb (+ free shipping) if I make a ridiculously large order. I just need to be able to swallow ordering >$500 worth of almonds.
Hmmm... you know... maybe I'm going about it wrong trying to find everything myself. I would be surprised if I couldn't find some people able to get me great deals on ingredients if I issue a bounty for the cheapest high-quality ingredients possible. If everyone else is pleased with the granola, I think I'd be willing to commit to that.
Cheers,
Ben
ETA: Found "Whole & Broken" almonds @ $2.74 with just a 50lb commitment. Not shabby, but shipping pushes it up to nearly $4/lb.