Very Easy and Yummy Treat for This Deprived Bunch :-)

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Very Easy and Yummy Treat for This Deprived Bunch :-)

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Hello Friends!

I've been feeling very deprived lately (having a kitchen remodeled can do that) so I went to Kroger and bought from the health food section (from the bulk bin) bite size, chewy granola type bites for nearly $16 a pound. I thought that was a ridiculous price for so little, so I came home and started checking what I had in the pantry.

Since I can never find anything that isn't loaded with gluten, soy, dairy, or some unpronounceable chemical I decided to make my own. Well, ladies and gentlemen, my concoction is a winner (if I may say so :-)

Here we go--this is all GF and organic, you substitute based on your intolerances.

2 cups quick oats
2 cups rice crispies
1 cup cranberries (or raisins)
1 cup coconut
1/2 cup honey (corn syrup or your favorite sweetener)
1/2 almond butter (or peanut butter)
1/2 almond milk
1/2 chopped almonds or cashews (optional) or you can add chocolate chips if you can handle chocolate.

Put the honey, almond butter, milk in the micro for a minute or so. Mix it well.

In a large bowl mix all the dry ingredients well. Add the wet ingredients. The binding agent here is the honey, almond butter and milk.

Make sure that it is nicely moist and well mixed. Spray a cookie sheet (9x11) with Pam. Pour the mixture and using your hands, press firmly and evenly. Keep in the fridge covered with a towel or whatever.

What you'll get is a chewy and moist granola bar. It is so good that the only danger is eating too much of it! Drink it with a cup of hot almond milk before you go to bed. You'll sleep well.

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Love to all,

Monique
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Post by dfpowell »

Thanks for sharing, I'm going to use your ratios and try some different ingredients.
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very easy and Yummy Treat for This Deprived Bunch :-)

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Donna,

Just make sure that you have about 2 cups of wet ingredients to make it moist and not pebbly...next time I'll try with chopped dates..:-)

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Post by dfpowell »

Good point! I was going to use your ratio as follows: 1/2 c honey, 1/2 c coconut milk, 1/2 c cashew butter . This equals 1 1/2 cup of wet ingredients so I will add more coconut milk as needed. I'm going to try the Chex cereals so they may require a different amount of moisture.

Thanks for the tip!!
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Donna,

Don't know how chex cereal will turn out. It might get too mushy...just a thought.

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Wish I could eat oats. :(
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Thanks,
I don't know if I can eat oats...but I would like to try this!!
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Sorry, Leah. I wish you did too! I was sure you were going to try it. I buy GF oats, don't have any reaction to it...

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Post by gluten »

Hi Monique, I will try the recipe and use some sunflower and pumpkin seeds and cut done on the amount of oats. Jon
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Jon,

Very good idea about using seeds. It would make a nice variation on the theme. I'd think that sesame seeds will do too...let us know how it works out for you.

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Post by lorimoose »

Since I am not a fan of baking, this thread encouraged me to look for baked goods. My local whole foods is baking Morning Glory muffins for me. I checked the ingredients, and it should be OK, although I will test them slowly. I am picking them up tomorrow morning!! It is hard to believe I am this excited about a muffin....but I am!

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That's nice of them :)
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Good Morning,

The wholefoods GF, DF, SF Morning Glory muffin was very yummy. BUT, it may be too soon in my healing journey to add so many ingredients. Today is not a good day, although not terrible. I hadn't had egg, so maybe that is it. I will wait for awhile before trying again.

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Post by Leah »

Also remember that when a regular bakery bakes something gluten free, it is being made in a kitchen that uses flour. It's on everything.... the boards, the equipment, the baking pans... even in the air.

I also remember making those muffins at the beginning and I couldn't handle them that well either. It may be all the almond flour or the grated fruit. Who knows.

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