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With the 2012 Olympics well under way and physical activity in high gear, you will need something tasty to give you some energy to continue on! These colourful little gems have been put through their time-trials and we’re sure they’re in the running for a podium finish.

 

 

You will need:

  • 55 g                Butter
  • 3TBSP           Golden syrup/corn syrup
  • 100g               Quick-cook oats
  • 80g                 Soft Brown Sugar
  • 40g                 Cheerios
  • 50g                 Raisins
  • 40g                 Pumpkin seeds
  • 50g                 Dried cranberries
  • 40g                 Sunflower seeds

brown sugar, oats, cheerios, cranberries, sunflower seeds, raisins, golden syrup, photo

 1)     Preheat oven to 170C/325F

 2)     Line a 20x20cm/8x8inch tin with well-greased baking parchment

 3)     Put the butter and golden syrup in a small pan over a low heat until the butter has melted, and set aside to cool

 preschoolers in the kitchen, snack bars, energy bars, fruit and seed snacks, althetic snacks, photo

4)     Put the rest of the ingredients in a larger bowl and stir together.  This is a great introduction to weights and measures as a math skill!

toddlers in the kitchen, mixing the ingredients, kitchen fun with kids, photo

 5)     Add the cooled butter mixture and mix well.  Watch out for the guilty face of someone sneaking out the ingredients!

 6)     Put the mix into the lined tin and press it down.  It looks good…but it’s not ready to eat yet!

 

7)     Bake for about 30 minutes or until the centre is just firm to the touch

 8)     Remove from the oven and cool for 15 minutes

 colourful snacks, quick dried fruit bars, trail mix bars, cereal bars, photo

9)     Slice into bars

 10) Allow to cool completely before removing them from the pan.  Yes, you have to wait just a little longer! 

fruit and seed bars, snack bars, portable snacks, energy boost, preschool snacks, Olympic snacks, photo

Yes, now you may have a taste! With autumn all too close, you could turn this into a discussion about where some of the ingredients come from and harvest them yourself.  The pumpkin and sunflower seeds would be great to keep in mind for the garden next year.

 

One Response so far.

  1. You always have the best recipes! Thanks so much for the very clear directions and information. I need this to encourage me to try new recipes. Thank you for a healthy snack idea. Carolyn

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