Put your dry ingredients in a pot:

For example, rolled oats, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds.
Stir and toast.

Add some honey! Also: maple syrup if you have some. Glug in some vegetable oil (you don't need that much).

Stir stir stir.

Looking good.
Now: put a thinnish layer of the mixture in a flat pan in a 350-degree oven.

Toast it until it just starts to get brown around the edges.
When it's all done, add some dried fruit. Stir. And...you got granola!

Easy and delicious. Do it!
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