Looking for a nutritious snack to give you a boost of energy? These energy balls will do the trick! Each recipe makes at least 10 servings, making them a great addition to your weekly meal prep.
Dates are delicious natural sweeteners, but they’re not the only food that can sweeten an energy ball. Make a batch of these energy balls that are sweetened with other dried fruits like apricots, ...
These trail mix energy balls are an easy to make snack that energizes you and is good for you too! Whether you need a healthy, easy to eat snack while on the road or a run, these are sure to fit the ...
Sweet and creamy, this frozen banana, pineapple and coconut cream bark skips the added sugar yet still feels like dessert.
Stir all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl until thoroughly combined. Cover the mixing bowl and chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, or until the mixture is chilled. Roll mixture into ...
You probably have all the ingredients in the pantry to make this No Bake Chocolate Chip Walnut Energy Balls recipe, so it’s easy to whip up a batch. If you’re looking for more things to cook, check ...
The Niagara Falls Culinary Institute shares a recipe with us each week on Daytime Buffalo. Here’s how to make this week’s recipe, No-Bake Energy Balls. 1. In a large bowl mix together nut butter and ...
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