I made my children some chewy bars this weekend. I tried to do it all ldl friendly. They love them...
1 cup of raisin bran
2 cup of old fashion oats
1/2 cup fat free evap milk
1/2 cup natural apple sauce
spash of vanilla
tsp cinnamon.
350* 25-30 minutes.
They love them. I put them in baggies, tucked them in the fridge. They get them when they are needing a snack.
chewy granola bars
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Re: chewy granola bars
Sherrylynn,
I hope these are only for your children to eat because they are not for you if you want to lose weight. Once in a great, great while I have the old fashioned Shredded Wheat (the big rectangular ones) with a sliced banana, some skim milk and Splenda. My husband eats his by adding water, heating it in the microwave and then he has a banana or some other fresh fruit on top.
I hope these are only for your children to eat because they are not for you if you want to lose weight. Once in a great, great while I have the old fashioned Shredded Wheat (the big rectangular ones) with a sliced banana, some skim milk and Splenda. My husband eats his by adding water, heating it in the microwave and then he has a banana or some other fresh fruit on top.
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Re: chewy granola bars
Yes, they were for the children. I am trying to find a way to replace the junk they eat. lol... Little at a time. Thank you for all your support.
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