![]() Reading over the label again, I purchased the ingredients I didn’t already have on hand at home and got to baking. When I got home, I popped over to TJs and found the bars at a much more reasonable price (not) of $1.49 per bar. And it most certainly did! This simple little fruit & nut bar was so tasty and filling I knew I had to figure out a more frugal way to enjoy these little treats. Still, I was ill-prepared and hungry, so I grabbed one and hoped this little bar would help me at least make it through the lay over and short flight home. But when I saw the price, I almost fainted – $2.99 a bar! Yikes! I read the ingredients and was pleasantly surprised that they contained recognizable real ingredients. Stuck in the airport with no homemade healthy snacks on hand, I began scouring the little airport souvenir shop for something halfway decent.Īs I glanced over the various granola bars and protein bars, I found these real food looking bars called KIND Fruit & Nut Bars. This delightful recipe is just one of more than 100 irresistible grain-free, dairy-free recipes in my new cookbook – Everyday Grain-Free Baking!įrom breads, biscuits and muffins to savory snacks and decadent treats, you’ll find step-by-step instructions, beautiful color photographs and helpful tips & tidbits to make all of your GF baking adventures a delicious success!Ĭlick here to get a SNEAK PEEK of the book! These amazingly delicious fruit-n-bars make a beautiful Gift-in-a-Jar no matter what the holiday or special occasion. Trust me, after making dozens of batches of these bars (they’re a real favorite), the correct combination of ingredients is important to achieving the perfect bar! Apricot-Almond Crunch Bar – mildly sweet, tangy & delicious!įor best results, follow the recipes exactly as given.Cherry-Chocolate Chip Bar – chocolate chips, need I say more?. ![]() Nut-Free “KIND” Bar – perfect for those with nut-allergies.Original Everything Fruit & Nut Bar – the original bar that started my obsession.Maybe you’ve had one of these bars and love them too, or maybe you’re just plain curious about what’s got me so worked up? Either way … I’ve pulled back the curtain and am sharing the simple details on how to make a whole host of these amazing little bars of yum!Īnd just incase you do want to hear me ramble on about how this recipe came about, feel free to read on below … or, you can just skip the drama and go right for the recipes! Either way, if you’re up for a crunchy, sticky, fruity, nutty little adventure in snacking, these are the perfect bars for you too! Sparing you all of the drama, I’ll just get right to the point … After one bite of a KIND Fruit & Nut Bar, I knew I had to figure out how to replicate these scrumptious little treats. Less time stressing over what your kids will or won’t eat in the kitchen means more time to enjoy, well, kids being kids.Sometimes I get a little obsessed, especially when I find something I really like … This is the story of a woman on a mission to make an incredible little snack bar that she accidently stumbled upon and fell magically in love with! ![]() (Don’t have an Instant Pot yet? Do your future self a favor and check out our guide for how to choose the best Instant Pot or pressure cooker for your kitchen.) To make things easier on parents, a number of these recipes can be prepped ahead of time or in your slow cooker or Instant Pot. If yours are anything like ours, that means lots of grilled cheese, buttered noodles, and hot dogs. But have them help you roll the balls, and they’ll quickly get on board! When all else fails, don’t fight it, and give the kids what they want. ![]() But what's true is that kids and parents alike love a handheld, like our taco cups or cheeseburger cups-because who doesn’t love food in miniature? We know, we know, kids sometimes don’t like green food, like our zucchini tots or falafel bites. Avoid the headache and check out all 55 of these quick and easy dinner ideas for kids, and maybe even pick up t he Delish Kids (Super-Awesome, Crazy-Fun, Best-Ever) Cookbook?!Ĭooking for kids can be a… conundrum. We’ve found if you’re lucky, you can shake kids up by introducing something new (but familiar!) to dinnertime. And no, these recipes aren’t all variations on mac and cheese or pizza either (but don't worry, we’ve got some favorites in there too). But no exaggeration, these easy kid-friendly dinners are so good that we've even found ourselves stealing a few bites. They love what they love, and that often means parents turning into short-order cooks.
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