These aren't the prettiest things...but they sure are tasty! I should have followed the recipe's advice and added some water..my dates were dried out :( But it didn't affect the flavor!! If you want them to stick together better than mine...you may want to add water.
Please bare with me as I transition back to this wonderful world of food blogging. I am currently juggling three jobs so my priorities tend to lean toward food that is fast, filling, convenient, and healthy. These energy squares are a great example...When I'm leaving my first job at 3:30pm and heading to my second which runs from 4-8pm these will be a great, filling, energizing option to tide me over until I get off work :) In the near future you'll probably be seeing a whole lot of "quickie" recipes that produce great leftovers rather than extravagant, time-consuming fare. But heck, I'm sure you're all busy too, so this should be great for the both of us ;)
These aren't the prettiest things...but they sure are tasty! I should have followed the recipe's advice and added some water..my dates were dried out :( But it didn't affect the flavor!! If you want them to stick together better than mine...you may want to add water.
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The realm of raw food dieting is way beyond my reach. I could never go without real baking or meals heated above 120F (or whatevs the limit is) on a cold winter day. During summer however, when a hot kitchen is less than desirable, raw food is perfect. Seee I'm not opposed to the concept, I just don't have the willpower! These raw blondies are a perfect example of an easy, raw summer treat.
The ingredients list is minimal and the preparations are super simple. And the flaaaavors...cashews provide a buttery taste and the combination of salty and sweet is divine. These also make great filling snacks that will give you long lasting energy. Try them out! This recipe didn't seem appeal to anyone in my poll last week, however I wont be able to deliver on the baked donuts for a while so I hope you enjoy this! It is definitely going to be one of my go-to desserts this summer.
A small Dairy Queen Cookie Dough Blizzard has 720 calories and 28 grams of fat (14 g saturated). My version has 235 calories and only 7 grams of fat (2 g saturated). The texture of the "soft serve" is almost identical to the real thing, but for way less calories and much more nutritional value! And these raw cookie dough balls are eerily similar to regular cookie dough... without all the guilt and nasty raw eggs. Sooo seriously, I hope you try this and enjoy it as much as I did. |
AuthorHi, I'm Teagan (the vegan) and I like to cook and eat ALL the vegan things. Got questions? Hit me! I promise I won't even shame you for asking me where I get my protein ;) Categories
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