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Granola Energy Bars
This is not a traditional bar recipe. It can be made with all organic ingredients if you choose. It is packed with healthy ingredients that you are sure to enjoy. All my children comment, 'Mom, I love these things.' These are great for camping, sporting events, or anytime when you need that extra kick of energy topped with chocolate.
Chocolate Chip Energy Bars
This recipe is an easy, basic bar, great for breakfasts and snacks on the go. It's easily changed depending on what's in your cupboards! Feel free to experiment and add other ingredients like coconut, almonds, or dried fruits. You can also substitute applesauce for the oil to cut calories and fat.
No-Bake Energy Bites
Feel-good ingredients get together to make this great on-the-go snack.
Peanut Butter Snack Bars
These are Mike's favorite bars--a combination of energy bars, granola bars, and cereal bars. These can be adapted to your taste with fruits, nuts, seeds, chocolate, etc. Also, depending on your selection of ingredients, you can go 100% natural/organic.
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Easy Energy Bars
This was given to me by a friend, I was really surprised at how much it really helps when I feel tired. I keep mine in the freezer then pull a couple out when I need a pick-me-up and they are ready for me to eat. You can substitute almond butter for peanut butter, if desired.
Trail Bars
I have used raisins in place of dates, and used chopped walnuts and pecans instead of almonds; up to you. The perfect snack and energy booster for a day in the great outdoors, or any occasion. Warning: Addictive!
Chewy, Nutty, Healthy Granola Bars
Chewy, nutty, chocolaty, and packed with tasty energy, no one will ever know these bars are low-fat and healthy! They're very easy to make and you can pack in everyone's favorite nuts and fruits. My family has now stopped buying Kashi® and chewy bars because we love these so much. These are gluten-free when made with rice flour and appear to be professionally made thanks to the small spoonful of corn syrup that keeps everything tightly combined and gives the bars a nice shine. Have fun experimenting with different combinations of nuts, dried fruits, and toppings! Almond butter works well, too!
Cocoa-Nut Almond Butter Energy Bites
Cocoa, almond butter, coconut, chia seeds, and oats make easy bite-size energy snacks.
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Chocolate Almond Coconut Breakfast Bars
This breakfast bar isn't too sweet, but it is a tasty treat for a morning snack. The use of the dark chocolate almond milk adds a nice flavor.
No-Bake Power Bites
Delicious and filling snacks my friend Danielle told me about. I cannot get enough of these! Nothing processed and jam-packed with nutrition. I took these on a 5-hour flight and they kept me satisfied. Also my mom is on a no-processed-food cancer diet and these are a life-saver for the days she doesn't feel well enough to juice and cook! Store bites in the refrigerator or freezer.
Chef John's Chocolate Energy Bars
If you compare these chocolate energy bars to similar fruit/nut bars sold at the store, I think they taste better, are nutritionally superior, and probably cheaper to make at home. The only problem is they look so good it takes your brain a millisecond to process that they're not going to taste like the fudge brownies they resemble.
Blueberry Oatmeal Breakfast Bars
These breakfast bars are quick and easy to make. They freeze well and can be made with many combinations of fruits and nuts. Make these and freeze them for a quick breakfast on the go.
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