These delightful bars are sweet and tangy and work well as a treat tucked inside a child's brown-bag lunch, dessert, or as a portable snack. They also contain a ton of blueberries, everyone's favorite superfood and antioxidant.
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Lemon-Blueberry Bars
These 3 ingredient sweet treats are very easy to create, and since dark chocolate clusters only take 15 minutes to produce, you can whip them up quickly to feed a large group of people.
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Dark Chocolate Cashew Clusters
There's just the right amount of sugar and spice in this energy ball. We added a caramel pecan coating for a wonderful, extra crunch, to really make it resemble a sticky bun.
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Sticky Bun-Inspired Energy Balls
Enjoying the traditional breakfast pastry does not have to be limited because you are limiting your carb intake. Nutty almond and coconut flours, which cut carbs dramatically
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Low-Carb Blueberry Muffins
Taste-wise, this simple, high-protein snack is identical to a Reese's peanut butter cup. For easy cleanup, you can make it neatly in the yogurt container.
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Peanut Butter Yogurt Cup with Magic Shell Topping
Savor these delicious carrot cake oatmeal bars with a hot cup of coffee as a snack or dessert. These simple bars, which have less sugar and more fiber than cake
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Carrot Cake Oatmeal Bars
Chocolate chips and fresh strawberries are mixed into Greek yogurt and frozen, making it easy to break into bits that resemble healthy chocolate bark. This vibrant snack is great for both adults and children.
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Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark
These nutritious energy balls with chocolate and peanut butter provide a blend of simple and complex carbohydrates to keep you going whenever you need a little pick-me-up.
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Peanut Butter Energy Balls