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Place the energy balls on a baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up. Store the energy balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.
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Pumpkin season is my favorite excuse to whip up comforting and festive treats, and these 15-minute no-bake pumpkin protein balls hit all the marks! They’re quick, easy, and made with wholesome ...
No-Bake Oatmeal Energy Balls with Dates. Makes 16 balls. Ingredients: 15 pitted dates preferably Medjool. 1/4 cup dried cranberries or Craisins. 1/2 cup quick-cooking or old-fashioned oats ...
If there’s one thing we’re always on the hunt for, it’s a snack that’s quick, easy, high in protein and actually enjoyable to eat. And that's exactly where no-bake energy balls come in ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – CT BUZZ’s Natasha Lubczenko and Jillian Andrews teamed up this morning in the Studio Kitchen to make No-Bake Pumpkin Energy Balls. This is a yummy, seasonal treat ...
This recipe features a remake of the classic chocolate oatmeal no-bake cookie. We thought the original version was over-the-top sweet and didn’t really come through on the chocolate flavor, so ...
Oatmeal is one of those classic, satisfying breakfast recipes that will never go out of style. Whether you prefer your oats steel-cut, rolled, baked, overnight, or even in pancakes, the variety of ...
Kids just know how to have fun, especially on those mornings when they wake up to the news of a school closing due to extreme weather conditions. The day without a rushed agenda is theirs to create… ...
Krusteaz's chocolate chip oat energy bites are this editor's new favorite workday snack. ... These No-Bake Chocolate Chip Energizing Oat Balls Are My New Favorite Workday Snack. By Samantha Brodsky.
These make a delicious and energy-packed snack! ½ cup peanut (or soy) butter; ¼ cup honey; 1 cup oatmeal; ½ cup raisins or dried cranberries; ½ cup shredded coconut ...
"These are the most obvious cookies you've never made, so mom and I baked some for you," Garner wrote, in the post's caption. "Fall flavors of pumpkin and spice with the nutty crunch of oatmeal—yum.