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I'm a swim coach for kids and started making these bars for them as a snack. I wanted something that was easy for them to eat but would also give them energy. The kids loved them from the very first time I brought them. Now I bring them to every team event. —Sarah Riviere, Prescott, Arizona
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Nutritional Facts 1 bar equals 211 calories, 6 g fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 72 mg sodium, 40 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 3 g protein.
Originally published as Cinnamon-Cranberry Oat Bars in Healthy Cooking October/November 2012, p10
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Reviewed on Mar. 10, 2013 by tiffanymcilvain
This is delicious! Tastes like apple crisp topping. I subbed a couple ingredients that I didn't have in the cabinet so my batch didn't set up. But it still tastes amazing as an ice cream/yogurt topping!
Reviewed on Feb. 05, 2013 by beckihomecki
These bars were very easy to make and are kind of addicting. Didn't have any trouble getting them to set up. I boiled my sugar mixture for a little bit and set the bars in the fridge to set. All four of my kids liked them and I liked the healthier ingredients. I will make these again at some point.
Reviewed on Oct. 19, 2012 by ahmom
Next time I'll omit the nutmeg. These stuck together only when they were refrigerated.
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