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Coach Nadia
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Today I am going to teach you how to make healthy, tasty, energy bars at home. These are a delighful treat for the whole family and perfect when you need a pick me up or a pre workout boost!
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Homemade energy bars offer several benefits, especially when compared to store-bought versions.
Here are some key advantages:

Nutritional Control: You can control the ingredients, ensuring they are healthy and free from additives, preservatives, and excess sugars. This allows you to focus on nutrient-dense ingredients like oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruits.

Customizable: You can tailor the bars to your specific dietary needs or preferences, such as being gluten-free, vegan, or high-protein. You can also adjust the sweetness or flavor to your liking.

Cost-Effective: Making energy bars at home is often more economical than buying pre-packaged ones, especially when you buy ingredients in bulk.

Healthier Ingredients: Store-bought bars often contain unhealthy fats, artificial sweeteners, and processed ingredients. Homemade versions let you use natural, whole foods like honey, maple syrup, coconut oil, and nut **** er.

Sustained Energy: When made with ingredients like complex carbs (oats), healthy fats (nuts, seeds), and natural sugars, homemade energy bars provide long-lasting energy, making them a great snack for workouts, busy days, or hikes.

Portion Control: You can create the bars in the portion sizes that suit your needs, helping with calorie control if that's important to your health goals.

No Unwanted Allergens: Homemade bars allow you to avoid allergens like dairy, soy, gluten, or nuts, ensuring that they are safe for you or your family members.

Freshness: Homemade bars are fresher compared to store-bought ones, which may sit on shelves for months. This can improve both the taste and nutritional value.

So, taking all of the above into account, have a look at the video below and let me know how you customised your energy bars.

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My ingredients
3 cups of quick cooking oats
2 scoops vanilla protein powder
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp all spice
1 tsp sea salt
1 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup nuts (your choice)

1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsps coconut oil
1 apple...peeled and diced
2 cups apple sauce
2 tbsps sweetner (maple syrup, honey, zero calorie sugar)
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