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My daughters have loved these nutritious snacks since they were in grade school. Now, both are adults and still make these bars when they want a quick treat. Ursula Maurer of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
This recipe is:
Healthy
Quick
Diabetic Friendly
Nutritional Facts 1 bar equals 144 calories, 4 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 1 mg cholesterol, 144 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 5 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1-1/2 starch, 1/2 fat.
Originally published as Quick Crisp Snack Bars in Light & Tasty April/May 2003, p27
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Reviewed on Dec. 09, 2012 by dschultz01
Easy to make and tasted great! Mine didn't hold together too well, though. Maybe I didn't mix it well enough, or I might try a different brand of peanut butter next time.
Reviewed on Feb. 08, 2012 by MichMajor
Very simple and very good .. too bad peanut products are not allowed in schools, these would be great in lunches.
Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2012 by becca.copp
Already made these twice!!!! How perfect these bars are and I don't think twice about giving my kids an entire bar, unlike normal rice crispy bars full of processed sugar!!!! Thank you thank you thank you!
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2011 by bereitbach
These were easy to make and were fairly good. I took a double batch to a church fellowship and only brought one bar home. However, my husband didn't really care for the flavor so I probably won't make them again.
Reviewed on Feb. 09, 2010 by bluebowtye
These are so good. I put them in my husbands lunches for a heathier snack than store bought breakfast bars.
Reviewed on Aug. 15, 2009 by TC51
I used Cocoa Krispies...tasted like a Reese's bar...delicious
Reviewed on May. 31, 2009 by kimkabes
I like to make them with natural peanut butter (nothing but ground peanuts)...you don't get any of the additional sugar or oils. The honey adds enough sweetness. And I use Cheerios instead of a rice cereal to add fiber and healthy whole grain.
Reviewed on May. 24, 2009 by fiander
Reviewed on May. 23, 2009 by naomiv
Excellent for school lunches--and for the Mom who made them, too!
Reviewed on May. 22, 2009 by ktrose79
I made the bars with almond butter since my son cannot have peanuts. It was a great (although more expensive) substitute. We really liked them--it's a great protein source for breakfast if you're short on time.
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