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November 26, 2018 2 min read
Every once in a while, I need a sweet treat. I try to keep my baking on the healthier side, but I’m not opposed to butter and sugars when needed. A few weeks back, I felt like my family and I could all use a sweet hug. So a real sweet treat was in order. Since I was out of eggs, I figured granola bars would fit the bill with just the things we had around the house. Granola bars are a great snack, they pack well for lunches, and have enough whole grains and seeds that you can sort of trick yourself into thinking they are healthy. (They aren’t though, so don’t eat a ton of them!) My family loved these bars — perhaps because I finally made something sweet enough to be considered a treat? (Ask them about my hot chocolate, which I consider a dark chocolate lover’s dream and they swear isn’t sweet enough.)
This recipe is modified from one by Inspired Taste. I substituted the sugar they use for unrefined sweeteners, replaced the nuts with seeds so my son could take them to school, used raisins instead of cranberries, and added some cinnamon. It’s a super easy recipe and one the kids would happily help pull together.
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