We believe that simple things are
often the most rewarding, like a
windy walk, splashing in muddy
puddles or a hearty bowl of
our unadulterated, delicious
breakfast cereals.

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where we come from...

Down here in Dorset, where the gently rolling hills and winding country lanes lead to a spectacular coastline, we can’t help believing that life is too short to settle for second best, and that simple, honest pleasures are often the most rewarding. Like walking barefoot in the morning dew, an ice cream on the beach or jumping in puddles just for fun.

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how we make things...

We visit our suppliers to make sure we are using the best possible ingredients. We don’t just chuck our ingredients together, we balance and blend them carefully using our knowledge of what tastes delicious. We don’t scrimp, we make sure our recipes are stuffed full of fruit, nuts and seeds. We don’t forget the flakes - they get as much attention as those fruits.

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meet the ever-expanding Dorset Cereals family...

Our range takes in 9 mueslis – of which 3 have now been turned into bars, 4 warming porridges, 3 Naturally Light Flake recipes (which are less than 2% fat), 3 Chunky Slices, our cereals for kids and our new Honey Granola.

Some of these will be familiar, but a few of them may need an introduction... Our Fantastically Fruity Roasted & Toasted Muesli has just joined our delicious range of mueslis, and we've also created our first granola recipe, Honey Granola, based on a traditional recipe and handmade using the tastiest oats, nuts and seeds with honey and a hint of vanilla.

Also look out for our 3 new cereal bars, made with the same ingredients as our mouthwatering mueslis to bring you unadulterated anytime pleasure. They come in Berries & Cherries, Super High Fibre and Fruit, Nuts & Seeds.

   

Edible Playgrounds

We believe the simple things in life are the most important, which is why we’re supporting the Edible Playgrounds initiative. This Dorset-born project encourages children to grow their own food at school by setting aside an area for a veg garden. Last year, Edible Playgrounds worked with four Dorset Schools and this year we hope to spread it to many more. For more information about Edible Playgrounds and how to start your own, visit our Edible Playgrounds website, where there are lots of projects and fun things to do.

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