Refueling after a tough workout and making sure your body is amped with nutrients, carbs and protein can get expensive if you buy energy and protein bars from the grocery store. Having a bulk box of protein bars stored away so you’re always prepared is a convenient way to stay satiated while leading a busy lifestyle, but they are not necessarily conveniently priced. You save money by buying a box of 12 or 24 or more bars, but if you purchase one bar on it’s own, you may be paying up to two dollars just for one bar. While you’re at it, there’s a chance you might be getting some fillers and add – ins with the store-bought varieties. For cheaper, healthier bars, make one of these homemade energy bars.
1. Super Power Vegan Bars
These nutritious bars are the perfect pick-me-up when you’re feeling a lapse in energy, made with nuts, oats and nut butter to keep you full.
2. Vegan Hemp Butter Protein Bars
Hemp is a great source of protein on a vegan diet, so eat these bars to fuel your workout and power you through the day.
3. Homemade Vegan Energy Bars
These healthy bars are full of nutritious, whole foods like almonds, raisins, cashews, whole wheat flour, and a cinnamon stick.
4. No Bake Superfood Energy Bars
These bars are are soft, chewy, and moist with crunchy surprises from the chia seeds and nuts.
5. Salted Chocolate and Pistachio Energy Bars
Use one can of black beans per one cup of semi sweet chocolate chips, and bind your ingredients with two chia eggs. These eggs are easy to make – just combine 2 T of ground chia seeds with 6 T of water (the rule is 1 T of ground chia to 3 T of water per egg) and allow to sit 5-10 mins before use.
6. Raw Sprouted Buckwheat Bars
Buckwheat is a super healthy choice for vegans, as it is loaded with minerals like manganese, fiber, copper and magnesium, as well as calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, and selenium.
7. Raw Superfood Energy Bars With Cacao
In these little bars topped with cacao, you’ll get several healthy nuts and seeds like walnuts, chia seeds, hemp seeds and pumpkin seeds.
8. Chamomile Ginger Lemon Raw Energy Bars
The ginger, lemon and chamomile add a refreshing zing to these energy bars. Use dried apricots instead of dates for a different taste.
9. Mocha Chip Larabars
Save some money by making homemade versions of your favorite protein bars. This one is full of chocolate mocha goodness thanks to coffee, chocolate chips and unsweetened cocoa.
10. Sugar-Free Vegan Protein Bars
Use this article as a guide to making your own protein bars and get creative! Use a great protein powder, some thickening agents, stevia, and choose fun and flavorful spices and liquids.
Lead image source: Raw Superfood Energy Bars with Cacao
10 Homemade Energy Bars: The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Refuel
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