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Posted - 11/29/2007 : 4:44 PM
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Hi all I have been looking for a good healthy granola bar recipe. Please help! Thank you in advance! |
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     Fleece thong wearin, Buntzen Lurkin, mystic poet mountain man and international spokesman of the friends of the white squirrel society
Port Moody, B.C. Canada
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vancouver, b.c. Canada
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Posted - 11/29/2007 : 6:13 PM
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| . . .and if you scroll through to page 8 you'll find a recipe for the Hiker's famous (they should be if they aren't) lemon-raisin bars. Bikerider brought some of these on a hike I was on quite a while ago and they were delish - if you like lemon and raisins, which I do. I wanted to track down the recipe but totally forgot to do so. Thanks for the reminder! |
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     Fleece thong wearin, Buntzen Lurkin, mystic poet mountain man and international spokesman of the friends of the white squirrel society
Port Moody, B.C. Canada
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada
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Posted - 11/30/2007 : 1:20 PM
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| Wow, that's great! Thank you all! |
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Port Moody, BC Canada
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|     chocolate lovin, Bailey's slurpin, cold feet hatin', veggie eatin', true Cancerian water lovin', CT smilin', boulder dodgin', nosummitosis survivor
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Posted - 11/30/2007 : 5:15 PM
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Brucew makes the best damn cookies ever. He may share his recipe. Not sure. Mmmmmmm. Cookies. Granola bars have a lot of sugar too right. So why not eat cookies!!!
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Edited by - Q on 11/30/2007 5:16 PM |
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Penobsquis, NB
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Posted - 12/03/2007 : 6:14 PM
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Granola bars are OK but too sweet for my taste, some homemade cookies are good but what works for me is rye flour based or pumpernickel type rye bread recipes loaded with various handful additions of nuts, seeds or oat flakes, chopped dried ham or beef jerky, protein powder, hard cheese, dried olives or dried fruit.
Rye bread slices with additives are great fried in olive oil in the morning, eaten cold during the day as trail bread or broken up to help build a stew for last meal. You won't see them on the shelves for sale though because they are too expensive to make well and hence we get sold sweet dried gruel cakes which are easy for manufacturers to make but maybe not the best trail food. 
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     Outward Bound author of the Seinfeld Thread, who builds his own snowshoes
Troy, MT USA
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Posted - 12/03/2007 : 10:10 PM
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slightly off topic, but has anyone else tried the new holiday clif bars. I've had the pumpkin and ginger bread flavoured ones, and they're amazing.
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