Blackberry Walnut Breakfast Crisp
Blackberries and walnuts are a powerful brain-healthy duo in this easy breakfast crisp. It comes out of the oven smelling like blackberry pie and granola, thanks to its crisped oat and almond flour topping.
Blackberries and walnuts are a powerful brain-healthy duo in this easy breakfast crisp. It comes out of the oven smelling like blackberry pie and granola, thanks to its crisped oat and almond flour topping.
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