Here's another thing: It's not very easy to
choose healthy granola bars at the store because all of them seem healthy.
Here's another thing: It's not very easy to
choose healthy granola bars at the store because all of them seem healthy.
Chelsea @ Chelsea's Healthy Kitchen recently posted... How to
choose a healthy granola bar
Not exact matches
In fact, when asked to formulate their ideal bar, consumers in a recent survey selected almonds as the top nut for inclusion, and
granola, dark chocolate, oats, coconut and strawberry followed closely behind.1 Of the consumers who
chose almonds as an ingredient in their ideal bar, «taste» (71 %) was the number one reason, followed by «heart
healthy» (56 %) and to «add protein» (52 %).
If you're looking for a
healthier breakfast option,
choose from lowfat yogurt, fruit cups, and lowfat yogurt /
granola / fruit cups that many locations now offer.
To make it
healthier,
choose a
granola and a yogurt without a lot of added sugar.
Granola is, like muffins, one of those things that people often
choose thinking they are making a
healthier choice.
Choose from a variety of toppings including dried fruit, brown sugar and
granola to top off a bowl of
healthy and delicious yogurt.