Chewy Cherry Baked Oatmeal for Heart Health

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Chewy cherry oatmeal in a green bowl.
Think heart-healthy recipes can’t taste good? You need to try this yummy breakfast dish.
The recipe is courtesy of Graceland Fruit, one of the largest single providers of infused dried fruits in the world, with operations located in northern Michigan.
Here’s what they had to say about what makes this recipe tasty and good for you:
“Graceland dried cherries boast more than a tart, tangy flavor. They also enable you to reach your heath and wellness goals by offering a low sodium, cholesterol-free ingredient and snack food option. Cherries promote heart health through a powerful array of antioxidants (more than red wine or dark chocolate!) as well as anthocyanins, which are responsible for lowering cholesterol, triglycerides and reducing inflammation. This can lead to clearer arteries and healthy weight loss. Looking for new ways to incorporate dried cherries into your diet? Test out the baked oatmeal recipe below for a scrumptious, heart-friendly breakfast or brunch!”
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Photo courtesy of Graceland Fruit

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