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Granola Bars


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

If you buy gluten free granola bars, which is your favorite brand and why?

 

If you don't buy them and make them at home, could you share your recipe?

 

Thanks!

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LauraTX Rising Star

I like Van's chocolate chip granola bars.  Always keep one in my purse- they don't have as much junk in them as other brands and they dont get smashed, lol.  They sell them all over the place now, at Walmart, too.

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I also really like the Annies gluten-free chocolate chip granola bars, but around here I have only seen them at Target, and they are very small and not filling, so I only pick them up sometimes when I am there.  Open Original Shared Link

 

I also like these Larabar uber dark chocolate turtle bars, will pick one up sometimes:

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As far as flavor goes, this one is pretty good as well.  

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As you can see, im a chocolate purist.  I don't like chocolate and dried fruit together. I only like dried fruit by itself.  I like to pack nuts, raisins, carrot sticks etc if I am planning and going somewhere.  They are all compact and filling.  But keeping the vans bar in my purse definitely saves me from starving sometimes!

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gilligan Enthusiast

I really like the Nature Valley granola bars.  They come in a few flavors - almond crunch is my favorite!

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icelandgirl Proficient

Good question. I'm interested in this too. My 3 year old loves the quaker chewy chocolate chip bars...but they are not gluten free. I'm going to look for one of the one Laura mentioned at the store. I'd love a recipe too!

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LauraTX Rising Star

Oh, also, I forgot to mention... I have TMJ that can flare up pretty easily, so I have to have the more chewy ones.  I can't eat the hard crunchy granola bars.  So if anyone else is looking for that, my list may help.

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