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Old 10th November 2007, 03:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

I'm looking to make my own energy bars
once a week and store them in the fridge
to use as needed. I want to make inexpensive
bars using basic ingredients -- not factory-made
stuff like protein powder and fructose syrup.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good
recipe to make a simple tasty bar.

A few side comments:

I read once that a banana coated with
peanut butter is dietarily the same as
the typical energy bar. Too bad that
I'm allergic to bananas.

Also, in the past while perusing health
food stores I've noticed these "Energee
Cube" things in the bulk section that seem
to have few ingredients. It's been a while
since I've looked for them. I recall
they were pricey, around $1 per cube.

Lastly, I'm under the impression that
the large number of ingredients, or
expensive ingredients like figs, that
most home-made recipes require is the
reason why more people don't make
energy bars. I've certainly noticed
people griping anyway. I wish
a novel solution would emerge.

Thanks for any help.
 
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Old 11th November 2007, 08:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On Nov 10, 1:15 pm, cyclingthi...@ wrote:
> On Nov 10, 3:52 pm, plenty...m wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,

>
> > I'm looking to make my own energy bars
> > once a week and store them in the fridge
> > to use as needed. I want to make inexpensive
> > bars using basic ingredients -- not factory-made
> > stuff like protein powder and fructose syrup.
> > I was wondering if anyone knows of a good
> > recipe to make a simple tasty bar.

>
> i have tried a simple one
> get some granola, mixed nuts and hold it all together with honey. i
> like to mix the honey with some protein poweder and then just take it
> to the freezer. simple, healthy and cheap
> keep riding


Similar to this, I make Rice Crispy squares but instead of Rice Crispy
cereal I use Kellog's Smart Start. It's Kellogs answer to Post Total,
a multivitiman in the form of a cereal. Unlike Total cereal, this
stuff is sweeter, with more calories and carbs. Compared to a Cliff
Bar (250 calories, 45 grams of carbs, 21 of it sugar) one cup has 200
calories, 43 grams of carbs, 14 of it sugar. Plus what is added by
the marshmellows.

Cliff Bars are $1 a pop on sale. A box of Smart Start cereal (ten
cups) is $5 any day and $3 on sale.

Tom
 
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Old 11th November 2007, 11:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Land ho wrote:

Bet you're a ho on water, too.
 
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Old 12th November 2007, 12:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
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TBRallamericanherom wrote:
> On Nov 11, 11:13 pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
>> Land ho wrote:
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>> Bet you're a ho on water, too.

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> Make him an offer, a cheap one, and he'll "do ya".


Ooh, scathing commentary from an anonymous snipe. How shall I recover?!?
LOL
 
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Old 12th November 2007, 04:23 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Jam (jelly) sandwiches are a helluva lot cheaper than energy bars made
from the same ingredients. Up the protein by throwing in peanut
butter. Don't mind the fat - you'll burn it off.
 
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Old 12th November 2007, 09:11 AM   #6 (permalink)
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On Nov 12, 7:28 am, TBRallamericanh...m wrote:
> On Nov 12, 4:23 am, idomybestworkonab...@m wrote:
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> > Jam (jelly) sandwiches are a helluva lot cheaper than energy bars made
> > from the same ingredients. Up the protein by throwing in peanut
> > butter. Don't mind the fat - you'll burn it off.

>
> Peanut butter is the most disgusting food on the face of the earth.
> I'd rather lick balls (Knebel just got a hardon) than eat that .
> They ALLOW rat hairs, rat feces, mouse hairs, mouse feces etc. in it.
> 'Nuff said?


They allow limited quantities of bug parts, hair and feces in all
food. You'd
better stop eating.

Cindy Hamilton
 
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On Nov 12, 9:13 am, TBRallamericanh...m wrote:
> On Nov 12, 9:11 am, Cindy Hamilton <angelicapagane...@m>
> wrote:
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> > They allow limited quantities of bug parts, hair and feces in all
> > food. You'd
> > better stop eating.

>
> > Cindy Hamilton

>
> So you are ok with eating LIMITED amounts of rat feces and mouse
> hairs? Hmm...


Well, I've been doing it all my life. What do you think a flour mill
looks
like, anyway--a clean room?

This reminds me of someone who wrote a letter to the editor
complaining
about the fact that children's toys are allowed to have some amount of
lead in them. I wondered if she know what the lead standard for
drinking
water is.

Cindy Hamilton
 
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As an aside, I am amused to see in health food stores,
"glorified candy" under the name of energy bars or organics
in prominant locations near the entrance and checkout.
These are huge money-makers for them.

In limited amounts they are OK for endurance athletes who
need to ingest large amounts of carbs efficiently.
But less so for the sedentary general population.
 
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> Peanut butter is the most disgusting food on the face of the earth.
> I'd rather lick balls (Knebel just got a hardon) than eat that .
> They ALLOW rat hairs, rat feces, mouse hairs, mouse feces etc. in it.


PB is one of those foods that may contain aflatoxin,
produced by Aspergillus flavus (fungus). Aflatoxin is a carcinogen.
Another such food is corn... makes me wonder whether
corn syrup has the toxin too.
 
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