Also, I am a student, and I have a speech therapy client who
likes peanut butter balls, so I set aside a few cookies for him
Not exact matches
As I often try to give my children energy
balls too, I use Wowbutter (nut - free, made from roasted soya but tastes exactly
like peanut butter) and sunflower seeds in place of
peanuts.
The texture is nothing
like the photo either, the photos look bread
like,
like a muffin, mine look
like petrified
peanut butter balls.
You could also add something
like a cup of ground graham crackers and that would help make the
balls made from ground
peanut butter a little firmer.
But if you'd
like a «stiffer»
peanut butter ball, then buying the smooth
peanut butter at the store may do the trick!
I roll them into
balls, hence the name,
peanut butter bites but you could shape them any way you
like.
Making your own no - bake healthy chocolate
peanut butter energy
balls like these are a super simple way to have healthy snacks on hand and know exactly what ingredients are going in your mouth!
Since it is
peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate it is almost
like candy.
oops, forgot to say my favorite way to use protein powder... i
like making little
balls (e.g. with coconut, carob,
peanut butter, etc.), and i love making smoothies too!
As for the amount of dough, I had enough to cover the
peanut butter balls and they turned out pretty much
like the photo.
i made my
peanut butter balls like a good boy but i kind of ran out of the chocolate part when i got to 20 cookies (don't worry i ate the 4 remaining
peanut butter balls).
If you found this post useful, don't be stingy
like my two - year - old with his
peanut butter balls.
I actually own two of them because Katy
likes to help and my kids really love
peanut butter balls!
We made things
like friendship salad, friendship soup and
peanut butter balls, which were made with
peanut butter, non-fat dry milk, and honey.
To make the low carb
peanut butter balls, I simply mixed
peanut butter and plain whey isolate protein powder (I
like Isopure Zero Carb) together and sweetened to taste with Stevia glycerite.
We need cleaning supplies
like bleach and latex gloves; sheets, blankets and towels; heavy duty toys (tennis
balls, rope tugs and hard rubber toys) and other enrichment tools; tasty treats and dental treats; cat litter (non-clumping) and scoopers;
peanut butter; adjustable snap collars (all sizes) and easy - walk harnesses; and more.