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Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars

Protein Bar Recipes, Protein RecipesWhitney Carlson4 Comments
Clean Eat Recipe: Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars

Kenzie's back with another awesome recipe! Remember her Apple Pie Protein Bars? If you haven't tried those yet, you should! We've had so many people contact us about how good they were! But back to these Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars, they are part of our BRAND NEW eCookbook, Baby Eats Clean (and toddlers too!)! We wanted to give you a sneak peak at one of the recipes in the book.

P.S. As a side note, don't forget to take on our Fitness AND Finance Challenges for 2016!

Baby Eats Clean

This e-cookbook is filled with delicious recipes and tons of information. We know feeding a little one can be overwhelming and there is so much to consider...What is the most efficient way to make homemade baby food? What are the benefits of making it yourself? When can you introduce new foods? What foods should a baby never eat? These are just a few of the topics we discuss in our latest e-cookbook for clean eating baby & toddler foods. The book includes recipes for every stage, beginning with infancy and ending with preschoolers. The layout makes it easy to navigate and breaks down your child's eating schedule into simple stages. If you want your kids to eat healthy and thrive but also enjoy food, this cookbook is a must have!

And, just for fun, here's another picture of us after hiking Mount Yonah when she was visiting Georgia.

Hiking Mt Yonah in GA

Clean Eat Recipe: Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup pure peanut butter
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • Β½ cup plain Greek yogurt
  • Β½ cup date sugar, coconut sugar, or 1 tsp liquid stevia
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1.5 cups oat flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 cup jelly
  • ΒΌ cup raw unsalted peanuts, roughly chopped
Clean Eat Recipe: Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 and grease a 9x9 baking dish, set aside.
  2. Stir peanut butter, vanilla, greek yogurt, sugar, and salt together in a medium size mixing bowl.
  3. In a separate small bowl, stir flour and baking powder together. Stir dry ingredients into wet ingredients. It should look like a crumble.
  4. Scoop out Β½ a cup of the peanut butter crumble and stir the peanuts in for topping later, set aside.
  5. Pour the peanut butter dough into the greased baking dish pressing it down flat & evenly. Spread the jelly evenly over the top of the peanut butter bars, then crumble the peanut butter & nut topping over the jelly.
  6. Bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown on top. Let cool before cutting into squares.
Clean Eat Recipe: Peanut Butter & Jelly Bites

Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Yields: 16 bars

Store in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. 

Clean Eat Recipe: Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars | Hettman Homestead | He and She Eat Clean

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12 Month Money Challenge

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12 Month Money Challenge | He and She Eat Clean

You might be thinking, wait a 12 Month Money Challenge?! Yep, that's right! You've probably heard us talk about creating a new website for all of our finance tips and travel posts but in order to keep my sanity, we've decided to update this website to include those instead. You will find finance tips and trip/hike reviews in the coming weeks. We've also added a "money" page and "travel" page to the navigation. All of this will be continually updated as I move posts here from other websites.

You can read more here but we decided to add this section to our existing website to help individuals live an enjoyable life through health and wealth.  We share a strong passion for helping our community get better at budgeting, saving and investing, and general personal finance along with living a healthier lifestyle in regards to moving more and eating healthy.

>>>>> The Ultimate List of Ways to Save: 18 Ways to Save $15,000 in 2018!

Finance is just like Fitness - you have to STICK WITH IT to see results, sometimes they don't come as quickly as you would like but if you stick with it a year from now you will be amazed at what you accomplished!


Looking for a printable version of this challenge? We've got you covered! Join our newsletter and you will be taken to a black and white printable version right away! Grab the printable challenge here.

12 Month Money Challenge | He and She Eat Clean

If you have been "following" me you know that I love to save money.  My entire life I have worked and saved everything I made - it's in my blood.  I even ironed my money before putting it into my "cash box" when I was little.  You can read more about that here but I've received multiple requests to help share with you what I do to save money.  It's natural for me to save and I've actually had to work on letting loose of some of it.  I've realized that it's okay to spend money in order to create memories (for example, all the traveling we do).  I still have a hard time spending money on "things" though.  We choose to spend our money on organic food and quality supplements since those are things that really matter!

12 Month Money Challenge | He and She Eat Clean

I've shared a few posts on how to save/make money but I wanted to end this year with a "12 Month Money Challenge" that you can start in the new year! If you follow my savings plan listed you will save $1,050 in one year!  The monthly amount may sound like a lot at first but there are ways that everyone can cut back!

Below are a few examples to look over when you do your budget:

  • Prepare dinner at home instead of going out to eat
  • Do your own nails instead of getting them done
  • Watch a movie at home instead of going to the theater
  • Make your own coffee at home, skip Starbucks
  • Cancel your cable
  • Sell things you don't use/need
  • Or, find a way to make some extra money and put it away!

I challenge you, if you have more money to put away - double this.  If you REALLY can't make it work (I mean REALLY, not just that you don't want to give up your Starbucks or nails) then half the amount listed.

Apple Pie Protein Squares

Protein Bar RecipesWhitney Carlson14 Comments
Clean Eat Recipe: Apple Pie Protein Squares | He and She Eat Clean | Hettman Homestead

I am so excited that one of my best friends (that lives on the other side of the country) is finally sharing one of her awesome recipes! We've only known each other a few years but clicked instantly when we met. We actually met when I flew out to San Diego for a training and also hosted a Wellness 101 event that she came to! We have so much in common...mainly minimalism and hiking. ;-) She flew out to GA this past August to attend a training for our business so we got to catch up and hike together (below is a picture of us on top of Yonah Mountain in GA that I posted on Instagram)! You will love her and this recipe!

Kenzie and I wrote a "Baby Eats Clean" eCookbook and a Crock Pot Breakfast eCookbook together!

Hiking Mt Yonah | He and She Eat Clean | Hettman Homestead

From Kenzie: Hey there He and She Eat Clean readers! Kenzie here from HettmanHomestead.com!

I wanted to share a recipe that our whole family loves to eat during the holidays. My two little kids even think it's a treat! (I love when that happens.) Before I tell you about the protein bars, I wanted to make a confession... I'm all about that apple pie. That pumpkin pie. And any pie really. Unfortunately, I know I can't just eat pie all winter (sigh), so I like to create healthy recipes that do the trick. These protein bars are guilt-free even though it tastes like you're indulging in a slice of apple pie. Not only do these protein bars taste just like apple pie, you only need 6 ingredients, one bowl, and 10 minutes to make them! I got your back. The holiday season is hectic and you don't have time to be Martha Stewart. I know the struggle. ;) 

Clean Eat Recipe: Apple Pie Protein Squares

Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup 
  • 1/4 cup cashew butter or almond butter 
  • 1 TBSP ground cinnamon 
  • 2 cups oat flour (plus more for dusting) 
  • 1/3 cup vanilla protein powder

Method

  • Combine applesauce, maple syrup. cashew butter, and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl. Dump flour and protein powder on top of the wet ingredients, then stir together until just mixed. 
  • Dust a cutting board with oat flour and roll the dough in the flour. Work the dough until it's no longer sticky. Finally, roll the dough into a ball and place the dough in a square baking dish.
  • Flatten the dough evenly until it fills the baking dish, cover, then refrigerate for an hour or so.
  • Remove from the refrigerator after it has set and cut into squares. 

We usually cut ours into 9 squares.

Tip: Store in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. 

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