I know that we all go through times in our lives when we simply get bogged down by the demands of life. Honestly, I have been going through one of those times for a few months now. I think there are several contributing factors which include an empty nest and Greg’s changing work schedule. I have come to realize that one thing that keeps me sane and grounded is writing to you!
I enjoy “talking” to you about the good things happening in my life, as well as the bad. I like running across old recipes to share and finding new favorite recipes to try for you. I feel a change coming to NJSD, and I’m not exactly sure what that change is going to be yet. With my changing life, my recipes also are in need of a rehaul. I believe I am moving in the direction of fresh, easy, few ingredient recipes. I don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen at this point in my life.
I hope you also look forward to the new and exciting recipes that I will be bringing you in the future. As promised, I also plan to bring at least one healthy recipe a month your way, starting today!
These Healthy Nutty Bars are fresh and delicious. With the Paleo Bars from my blog as a guide, I set out to make a substitute to a store-bought nutty bar. I am thrilled with this final recipe! The nuts are crunchy, and with the addition of honey and dried fruit, they are a sweet treat too. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- 2 c. whole almonds, coarsely chopped
- 1 c. walnuts, coarsely chopped
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- ½ c. flax meal
- ½ tsp. salt
- 1 c. rolled oats
- ½ c. apricots, chopped
- ½ c. dried cherries, chopped
- 12 Medjool dates, pitted, coarsely chopped
- 1 tsp. vanilla extract
- ½ c. almond butter
- ½ c. coconut butter or coconut oil
- ½ c. local honey
- Toast almonds and walnuts in a 200°F oven. Remove and cool.
- In a large bowl combine the cooled nuts, chia seeds, flax meal, salt, rolled oats, apricots, and cherries.
- In a medium saucepan combine the almond butter, coconut butter (or oil), honey, and chopped dates. Stirring occasionally keep over heat until ingredients are combined and warm. Remove from heat and add to the bowl of a food processor. Add vanilla extract and process until dates are finely chopped Pour over the nuts and fruit and using a large spoon or spatula combine.
- Press the mixture into a 9 x 9-inch pan lined with wax paper. Use the bottom of a glass to press it down tight so that they bars will be solid.
- Cover and refrigerate until firm, a couple of hours.
- Remove from pan using the wax paper, cut into small bars. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
I’ve been waiting patiently for this recipe to come on your blog!!!! The samples you gave me recently were amazing. I cannot wait to make more. I have most of these ingredients on hand and will be making in the next day or two. These will fit right in on my new diet. Thank you for this!!!! Love you!!! Beverly.
I’m so glad you liked the samples! Thanks for visiting NJSD! Love you!
I love it. Change is always a good sign that something good is going on. Although we may have a little anxiety it will always pan out great. I know you can do Ms. Amye. Enjoy this time and keep moving with the seasons as you approach them. You will look back and see a beautiful, smart and tenacious wife and mama you have been. Then, when that sweet season of grands come into your life you will take a sigh and smile as you enjoy more new life. You have this girl. Your roots are too deep and I know you have a precious one cheering you on. I love you .
Aww, how sweet!! Thank you so much! I look forward to the new challenges!