Energy bars have proliferated. They find their way into
women’s purses, laptop bags, sports bags, and children’s lunch boxes. But how
helpful are these energy bars? In the food world, when you say ‘energy’ you
actually mean sugar. Energy bars were termed energy bars not because they’re
supposed to give you energy, but because they contain a lot of calories –
sometimes more than an ordinary Snickers Bar.
Chia seeds are one of the best ingredients you can put into a
home-made energy bar. Those tiny seeds are veritable powerhouses of nutrients that you would need
in an energy bar: high in protein, fibre, omega-3,
anti-oxidants, and minerals.
There are dozens of websites that feature 'home-made energy
bars': Just google for them!
And don't forget trusty old YouTube!
Here's my favorite recipe from RawDawg Rory. He doesn't
feature chia seeds
in his videobut to his recipe I add half a cup of chia
seeds. Thanks Rory!
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