Lunch Box Challenge Day 19: Fruit it up Bars
Applesauce Fruit bars
10 dates pitted – I used 5 fat dried dates and 5 big dried apricots
1 cup almonds or sunflowers seeds
1 cup walnuts or pecans
1/4 cup plus 1 Tablespoon applesauce
1 tsp cinnamon
*For the nuts, I have used both versions today, this though pictures was done with pecans and sunflower seeds. So use what you have on hand
Using a food processor , mix nuts into a fine powder. Add in the dried fruit, applesauce and dates till the sticky stuff forms a large glob of dough. Using a 8×8 baking pan line it with parchment paper and make sure the edges are covered. Spoon sticky fruity mixture into the pan and smash the glob flat. It’s best to use another sheet of parchment paper cause it’s sticky. Get it as even and flat as possible, no lump bars people! Stick it on in the fridge for a few hours. It will firm up. When ready to pack lunches or eat simple pull out and cut on the paper.
When serving they can be slightly sticky, the dried fruit tends to be like that but it’s not messy, just slightly sticky.
I served this with broccoli cut zucchini for vegetables and grapes and apples along with a turkey guacamole spinach wrap.
Today’s lunch Box Tip- Either place napkins or wet ones in the lunch box. Simple thing to remember right? Well items like a BBQ meatloaf sandwich requires something tough to wipe up those BBQ fingers and lips, wet ones work better. Something like a simple sandwich wrap and finger vegetables or fruits doesn’t need much at all- a napkin would do.
Kids are already rushing to eat, and get to play with their friends and if they can’t get their lunch off their faces or hands guess where it gets wiped? Their clothes, so really- take the time to pick up wet ones. I usually place at least three in a zip lock bag and place it into their lunch bag. Or if the kids are responsible to bring back the small travel pack, just leave it in the lunch bag and they use it when needed.
32 Comments
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Melinda Dunne
Those bars look fantastic! I will have to try to make these with almonds I bet that would work for the nuts. You are really kicking it up for this challenge.
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Cynthia Landrie
I am sure that this lunch box was made for me! I love everything you put in it and I really enjoy the recipe!
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Melanie Scout
Those fruit bars look amazing. I wish I could include them in my kids' lunches, but they can't have nuts there. I guess I'll just have to eat them all. 🙂
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Patricia Woolverton
It is funny you mention the wet wipes to put in their lunch kit. I purchased some wet naps to put in my daughters lunch today and guess what? I completely forgot to add it! This lunch looks great. The applesauce bars look delicious.
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kristenione
The applesauce bars look amazing and so healthy! I also am making a note of this wrap to make for my own lunches!
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Sarah-Louise Bailey
The Applesauce Fruit bars look divine! Thank you so much for sharing how to make them x
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Amanda McMahon
Fun meals for kids. Can't get more exciting than that. My daughter was happy when I made a heart on her nutella bread. I'm sure she'd love this
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Melanie S
I think we would love these here! I might just try out the recipe, my daughter loves anything with fruits.
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Grandma Bonnie
Oh my goodness your lunch box bars are perfect for my grandson. I wll be making these for his visit this week. I like your lunch box tip. That works with adults also. I put a few napkins in my hubbys lunch every day. He actually has mentioned that when I forget he has to use paper towels from work which he would prefer not to.
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Dov Shapira
I do not know the reason but lately I eat granola twice a day.
I buy it in the store but I add to it all kind of seeds and nuts.
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Pam
Fruit it up bars would be delicious. And I am loving all the gluten free recipes you are sharing too!
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Teresa Moody
Applesauce fruit bars sound so yummy!! We are going to have to try this recipe. It looks easy.
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Anita Breeze
I have to say that you pack the best looking lunches I have ever seen! Your kids are so lucky!
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Growing Up Madison
Those fruit bars look delicious. I never even thought of making my own before. Not only would I be saving money but I know exactly what's in it as well making it even healthier for me. Thanks for sharing this.
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Tough Cookie Mommy
I love how delicious those fruit bars look and that you found a recipe that contains granola. The flavor combinations for this lunch are amazing.
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Cindi Thornton
I love this recipe! I run a small in home childcare, as well as being a grandma and I also am always looking for tasty, healthy things to give the kiddos! I actually have a big bag of dried dates I want to use, so I may try it in this recipe and see how it turns out!
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(Terry) My Journey With Candida
Those fruit bars look great and would be perfect for me to take when we travel. I am always wanting something sweet that has no cane sugar.
Mellissa Hanks
I can't wait to try these for the kids 🙂 actually I NEED to make them tomorrow morning. They have a half day of school and they are going to eat everything lol