Not exact matches
Just simply make a
few balls and have those as a little
snack while you continue;)
One comment I've read more than a
few times over the years of creating recipes for the blog is while energy bars,
balls, and bites are well received as a healthy, easy, go - to
snack, they almost always contain nuts leaving those with nut allergies out on the sidelines with tears welled up in their eyes, sad that...
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few weeks now since it's very seasonably appropriate for this time of year.
A
few hours later, I
snacked on a fuji apple plus two no - bake peanut butter energy
balls (made with de-fatted PB Fit powder!).
I'm popping in real quick to share these
snack ball recipes I've been loving over the past
few weeks.
I totally hear you, I made some protein
balls a
few months ago for workout
snacks and my husband attacked them like they were dessert.
Raw cacao powder is a current
snack ball necessity of mine, so in went a
few tablespoons.
For a quick carbohydrate
snack on the go, consider making up a
few onigiri, or rice
balls.
These
balls turned out super yummy and I have been
snacking on one or two of them a day for the last
few days.
But anyway, probably my favorite aprés ski
snack of all time is their energy
ball made with (from what I can tell) peanut butter, chocolate chips, chia seeds, oats, and coconut oil, give or take a
few ingredients.