Honey-Peanut Butter Granola Bars

Reader Contribution by Corinne Gompf and Heritage Harvest Farm
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Like most moms, I am always on the lookout for new after-school snack ideas that are nutritionally better choices for my kids. Once they’re off the bus, all my son and daughter want to do is drop their book bags, wash their hands, get something to eat, and relax. They prefer the grab-and-go snacks that don’t require a lot of effort while taking a little time to unwind.

Sure, I’ve done the veggie sticks and cheese and cracker bowls. And I’ve served apple slices and peanut butter. After a while, however, don’t we all get a little sick of eating strict snacks and just want to indulge in a good, old-fashioned brownie? I know I do. But (there’s always a but, isn’t there?), we can’t eat like that every day.

Granola bars kind of straddle the fence of healthy snack and dessert. Because so many commercially made bars are available with caramel, chocolate, nuts, pretzels, and the like, it seems like they have become more of a treat. If you take a quick peak at the nutrition facts on the packaging, you can find some of these bars are close to 300 calories.

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