Peanut Butter Granola Bars
4 c. rolled oats (certified GF)
2 tbsp. chia seeds
1/2 c. shredded coconut
1/2 c. honey
3/4 c. peanut butter, melted
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine the oats, chia seeds, coconut and any other mix-ins you'd like! (See link to the recipe I used for more ideas)
Stir in the honey and melted peanut butter. Line a 9 x 13 inch baking dish with parchment paper and press the dough into the pan (this made it easy to remove from the pan to cut).
Bake for 20-25 minutes. I baked mine closer to 20 minutes because I wanted them more chewy for Sawyer. Let them cool for at least 15 minutes before removing to cut into bars. Also, I saved the crumbs to add to yogurt or to just eat plain or with milk. Granola and granola bars- two snacks in one! Enjoy!
Sawyer has been a blast this past month as he's talking more and communicating so well! Although most of his words I cannot translate, I am so encouraged in the progress he makes every day in learning to communicate his needs! It's a win for both child and parent when we solve a problem or meet a need!
Last week we had a major oops moment when we went out to dinner at a burger place, Smashburger, and forgot to check the ingredient list before giving Sawyer a hamburger patty. I thought of it as we were finishing so we found out too late that the spices in their hamburgers have gluten... But since we found out about the contamination we were able to give Sawyer a dose of activated charcoal to help his body process the gluten. You can read more here about what to do when a gluten contamination occurs. Thankfully he was only up crying once that night. The next day he was a bit irritable, which I'm sure was from a tummy that was still a little upset, but within 24 hours he was back to crazy toddler mode!
This little guy blesses my heart every day. And never fails to push my buttons every day too. But I wouldn't take him any other way! He just loves being outside and starts saying first thing in the morning, "Outside!" "Outside!" "Outside!" He was loving the big snow flakes falling last weekend!




