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  2. 15 Healthy Snack Bars to Make Forever - AOL

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    Instead of buying pricy energy bars, fuel your fitness routine with this great-tasting homemade energy bar recipe. Whether you use these energy bars as a pre-workout snack or to refuel and recover ...

  3. Fruit and Nut Energy Bars Recipe - AOL

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    2. Scrape the mixture into a large bowl and stir well. Form the mixture into 12 bars or rounds, 3/4 inch thick, and arrange them on the prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart. Bake for 25 minutes, until the bars are browned around the edges. Let the bars cool completely on the baking sheet before serving.

  4. The 9 Healthiest Energy Bars, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    190 calories, 9 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 0 mg sodium, 26 g carbs (4 g fiber, 20 g sugar), 4 g protein. Larabars are whole-food bars that use minimal ingredients to get the job done. "They are ...

  5. 16 Breakfast Bars You'll Want to Make Forever - AOL

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    Easy to make at home, these nut-free granola bars can be adjusted to your taste preferences. Simply vary the add-ins to your taste, swapping 2 cups of any combination of small (or chopped) dried ...

  6. You Bar - Wikipedia

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    Around 1998, Bise started making her own nutrition bars at home. Her son began making his own several years later when he turned 18 years old, and the two would swap recipes. In 2006, Flynn graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in Business Administration. After starting the business at home in 2006, and later ...

  7. Balance Bar - Wikipedia

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    Balance Bar, sometimes styled as balance bar, is the brand name of a nutritional energy bar based on the 40-30-30 dietary principle, that is, a diet containing 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein and 30% dietary fat. The 40-30-30 nutritional philosophy was popularized by Dr. Barry Sears, a biochemist, and later expounded in his Zone diet books.

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