I thought that she needed more than a little carbohydrate snack to sustain her through her class. So, I created Peanut Butter Power Pops. (Think pop them in your mouth, not Popsicles.) They have a combination of protein and carbohydrates that provides continued energy... and they are an easy car snack.
The recipe is actually quite simple to make. Here are the ingredients:
- 1 c. Natural Peanut Butter
- 1/2 c. Honey
- 1 c. Shaklee Soy Protein (read why I am extremely particular about soy protein)
- 1 c. Cashew Bits
- 1 c. Slivered Almonds
- 1/2 c. Raisins
First, mix together the peanut butter and honey. This recipe works best if the sticky mixture is in the bottom of the bowl, rather than adding it on top.
Next, in a separate bowl, mix together the protein, cashews, almonds and raisins.
Mix the sticky and dry ingredients together until they are thoroughly combined. They will almost form a ball, but not quite.
Press the dough together into small, bite size balls and place on wax paper. Refrigerate until firm. Store in an air tight container.
Here Rainbow is moving the Power Pops closer together so she can fit more onto the wax paper. The recipe will make twice what you see here.
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