So Elena decided to rebel.
The problem, she quickly discovered, was Sylvester Graham himself. The man who invented the cracker in 1829 was a dietary reformer with a passion for blandness. His original recipe—unsifted whole wheat flour, no sugar, no fun—was, as Leo might say, boring.
Before you reach for the flour, it’s worth knowing that the graham cracker wasn't originally meant to be a treat. It was developed in by Sylvester Graham , a Presbyterian minister and dietary reformer.
Leo chewed, swallowed, and held up the remaining half. “It tastes like a hug. But with cinnamon.”