Now, on to the recipe. How I came about this recipe was flipping through pins on pinterest. Just minding my own business, and that of a bunch of other pinners, and there it was. Just sitting there on my screen looking back at me. It didn't help that the recipe began with the word "healthy". That really made me look. After a quick glance at the ingredients and seeing that they were "no-bake" I knew I had to make them! So I pinned it to my "Healthy Eating" board and went on. Fast forward a week or two and my closest-to-me-younger-sister was looking through my boards one night and saw it and said "You really should make these." So the next day I did. They didn't last long! I won't mention that I ate quite a few, maybe more than a few, who knows. Ahem, moving on, even the 1.5 year old brother loved them! I loved the fact that they were fairly healthy for him, too. I did manage to snap a few pictures of them before they disappeared.
Update: I was able to upload the picture at a later date. If you want to see more pictures you can visit my Flickr account.
Again, I will have to direct you to my Flickr.
Click Here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobbihphotos/sets/72157632504164563/
You can see more pictures of this recipe in the Culinary set on Flickr.
The original recipe is here: http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/no-bake-energy-bites/
If you want to browse through my pinterest, it is here: http://pinterest.com/bhh93/
Here is a slightly (very slightly) different version of the recipe, this is how I made the "Healthy No-Bake Energy Bites"
Healthy No-Bake Energy Bites
1 Cup dry Oatmeal (I freshly rolled some, it adds a lot of flavor)
1/2 Cup ground Flax Seeds
1/2 Cup Chocolate Chips
1/2 Cup Natural Peanut Butter (regular will work)
1/3 Cup Honey (raw is best)
Combine all ingredients. This takes some muscle to get it all mixed in good.
Roll into balls.
Enjoy!
I find they taste best after they have been refrigerated and are cold, that is if they last that long!
These are so easy to make! I made these again today and substituted raisins and dried cranberries for the chocolate chips. They still tasted just as good. This makes them a bit healthier with a little less sugar. You could try making these with peanut butter that has no added sugar to make them even healthier.
Another thought:
The sermon at church today was very thought provoking. It was about praying for a spiritual awakening, or revival, in ourselves and our community. Praying for God to transform us and open our eyes to how we can be living for Him everyday, not just on Sunday. To live our Faith. To take our troubles to Him in prayer (Phillipians 4:6). I know I need to do just that. Sure, I pray a couple times a day. But do I really stop, and take a moment to really talk to God? More importantly, to listen to what He has to say? This is what I know I need to be doing, along with studying my Bible more, not just reading but studying.
The passage today was Luke 12:1-12
The four points were: 1. Beware of hypocrisy-vs 1-3
2. Fear God-vs 4-7 and I'll add Proverbs 29:25
3. Confess Christ-vs 8-10
4. Do not worry-vs 11-12 and Phillipians 4:6
These are not things I am trying to tell you that you need to do, these are things that I know I need to do. I am always wondering "How can I use photography to serve God? How can I give Him the glory?" hopefully this is one way that I can do that and encourage someone along the way.
One of my goals for this year is to study my Bible more and to memorize more verses. I leave you with the last verse I've memorized.
"But He said, Yes, rather blessed are they
that hear the word of God,
and keep it."
Luke 11:28
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