This quarter, I had the bright idea to do a yoga class from 8:30-9:30 before doing back to back two-hour classes from 10 AM-2 PM. I also ride my back to and from school. Needless to say, I get hungry in the seven or so hours I’m either riding or in class, but I don’t really have a break in there to eat a meal. I load up on little snacks to eat throughout the day, preferably things that aren’t loud to chew so I’m not that obnoxious person eating chips during class while everyone else is trying to listen. Naturally, the perfect choice for this would be a good granola bar but then there’s that whole celiac thing. I used to not be very sensitive and I could get away with eating Clif bars, even though they have malted barley extract in them. Now? No dice. Those things really mess me up. Luckily, there are Larabars.
I discovered Larabars a couple of months ago, and I’m telling you, these things are the bomb diggity. They are so good and they’re free of preservatives, chemicals, added sugar, gluten, and dairy products. Delicious, gluten-free, vegan granola bars. Great. Sign me up. Except, as is the case with most foods like this, they come with an absurd amount of packaging. And they’re very expensive. I don’t dig that. But because there are so few ingredients in them, it was really easy to figure out how to make my own at home. I started out just throwing some dates, dried cranberries, and almonds in my blender. That worked, but took forever, and I vowed never to make them again until we had a food processor. Along with my desire to make hummus, pesto, salsa, peanut butter, and apple chips, this convinced my mom to buy a food processor. I made another batch, this time adding walnuts. Turned out great both times, but it was really just a hodge-podge of dried fruits and nuts. This time, I decided to make some peanut butter ones.
You guys. They are like peanut butter, oatmeal cookies. Except they’re good for you. Go make these right now.
Ingredients
-Pitted medjool dates (I use 2 lbs)
-Around two cups of rolled oats
-About a cup and a half of peanuts
-About a third of a cup of peanut butter

1) Blend up the dates in a food processor until they form a paste. Remove from food processor and set aside.
2) Blend oats and peanuts in the food processor.
3) Slowly add dates bit by bit. If you add all of the paste at the same time, it will be hard on the food processor. Adding it slowly helps get it thoroughly mixed with the dry ingredients. If it starts to ball up, stop the food processor, break it into smaller pieces, and keep blending.

4) Once everything is thoroughly blended, you can do one of two things. Number 1 (aka the easy way, which is obviously what I do) - Roll the mixture into balls and store in an airtight container. Super simple. Number 2 - Place the mixture between two pieces of wax paper and roll it out with a rolling pin. Then you can cut it into bar shapes.

Boom. Done. The quantities given above will make a LOT. I probably got about two dozen balls out of this. You can definitely make less, I just wanted to use up all of the dates I had.
Tips:
1) Don’t be afraid of buying dates that aren’t pitted! Pitting them is not even a little bit hard. You basically just squish it between your fingers and it’ll separate in half. Pull the pit out. That’s it.
2) This recipe is very easy to try variations on. In the picture, the two different colored ones are ones I made with almonds, walnuts, raisins, and dried cranberries. If you do the ones in the recipe and add cocoa powder, it tastes like Snickers bar. The next one I’m going to try is apple pie flavor.
3) Don’t try this if you don’t have a food processor. Seriously. It’s so much work and it takes forever. If you don’t have a food processor, borrow one from a friend or wait for a really kickass sale to come up. I got mine for more than 50% off at Macy’s and I use it several times a week.
Let me know what flavors you try making!