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Most people, including kids, do not get enough fiber every day. This lack of fiber can leave kids struggling in the bathroom when it comes to doing their number two. Not being able to poop regularly or straining when doing the poop can lead to discomfort and tummy aches in kids.
Sometimes just adding a natural fiber supplement to a kid's diet is all it takes to help kids avoid constipation. While a healthy diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables is good, some kids may need more fiber in their daily diet. The other problem may be getting your child to drink or eat a fiber supplement.
So this healthy recipe for granola bars is a perfect way to add more fiber to your child's diet and even to your diet. One bite of these high-fiber granola bars is all they need and they will want to eat them every day. These fiber bars taste just like the ones in the store but they don't have any side effects like intestinal gas. They are also more economical to make.
This mom has to be sneaky
Kids could benefit by using my pink fiber supplement Regular Girl. This fiber supplement can be stirred into oatmeal after it's cooked or into any liquid. Kids will not even notice as this tasteless fiber supplement adds no taste, aroma, or texture. The only problem is remembering to add the fiber supplement into their food before they eat it. That is why these breakfast bars with fiber in them are so smart.
My recipe for delicious high-fiber granola bars is at the end of this post after some amazing parent advice for helping your kids be regular and avoid constipation.
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~ Delicious
~ High in Fiber
~ Chewy
~ Made with wholesome ingredients
~ Plant-based
~ Dairy-free
~ Easy To Make
~ Easy To Make
Look at these wholesome ingredients that are in the granola bars!
~ Oatmeal
~ Sunflower seeds
~ Flaxseed
~ Pumpkin seeds
~ Cranberries
~ Chocolate chips
~ Sea salt
~ Peanut butter
~ Maple syrup
You need up to 38 grams of fiber daily. Most of us get just 10 to 15 grams. Regular Girl helps you add more fiber to your diet.
Most people think that fiber is for old people or people who are constipated. Some people think that fiber will have them on the potty all day. Then there are the people, like my husband who think that fiber will give you gas or diarrhea. So they avoid fiber as they don't want to be embarrassed by farting or inconvenienced with having to poop at work or school. Fiber is a good thing for all ages and it does not cause gas or diarrhea.
Pooping every day, even several times a day is normal as long as your poop looks ok. Want to teach your kids about poop without having to say anything that will embarrass them? Then click HERE to print a handy poop chart that you can hang in the bathroom. Make sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to get the poop chart. Here is one of several facts that are on this chart that even includes drawings so kids and adults can understand if they are getting enough fiber.
How often should I be going #2?
How often should I be going #2?
People are often confused
about regularity. Follow the 3-3
rule: You should go no more
then three times a day, and
no less than once every three
days. Ideally, you should poop
something like type 3 or 4 on
the chart, daily.
Regular Girl is made for kids and adults
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The name Regular Girl may make you think that it is a fiber supplement for girls but it is an amazing supplement for everyone, even guys. This prebiotic fiber was formulated for women by a woman nutritionist and dietitian but can be used by anyone who wants to get their digestive system and pooping on track for a comfortable and healthy day.
I discovered several years ago, that this amazing natural supplement, when taken first thing in the morning, can help you get your number two done before you head out the door for the day. That is a huge benefit for kids as they usually don't have enough time at school to use the bathroom or are embarrassed to poop at school.
This fiber supplement is safe for kids and will not create excess gas or bloating. It is usually the lack of fiber that causes stomach discomfort. Regular Girl is an excellent source of fiber, delivering 5 grams of clinically proven soluble fiber per serving, and delivers true regularity by addressing occasional constipation or diarrhea.
Regular Girl Fiber Contains No dairy, soy, sugar, salt, wheat, eggs, artificial flavors, or other potential allergens. No taste, odor, or grit. Mix with your favorite beverage or add to smoothies, cold cereals, and more.
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If you are able to add Regular Girl to your child's breakfast that is awesome but if your kid refuses to try this natural fiber supplement then you need to be creative. This tasteless powder mixes well into oatmeal (after cooking), peanut butter, smoothies, milk, juice, and even is great in recipes like no-bake granola bars. I don't recommend baking with Regular Girl as heat can decrease the active probiotics.
Fiber also helps your body feel satisfied so you will eat less and foods with fiber can help you burn more fat! Click HERE to see 10 healthy foods that help with fat-burning
These delicious No-Bake High Fiber Breakfast Granola Bars taste better than the store-bought fiber bars and don't make kids fart. These high-fiber bars are easy for kids to grab for a quick breakfast or snack. They have natural fiber ingredients in them, unlike the store-bought fiber bars. These delicious breakfast bars are also made with plant-based ingredients so they are dairy-free and great for a vegan diet. The wholesome bars even have protein in them from the creamy peanut butter and all the nuts and seeds. You can use different nuts or substitute raisins for the dried cranberries. You can even add chocolate chips to the granola bars. Make sure to let the bars set for an hour before slicing.
I like to wrap the bars in wax paper so my boys can grab one every day for breakfast or pack in their lunch. These delicious bars also are great for after-school snacks. I got the idea for these healthy granola bars from the Regular Girl recipe website so if you need more inspiration for ways to use Regular Girl in recipes, there are many delicious recipes.
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Check out some other healthy after-school snacks that kids will eat!
My no-bake high-fiber breakfast bars are so delicious that kids will love them. The creamy peanut butter and maple syrup add such an awesome sweet flavor to them, that I just had to lick the spoon after I melted them in the microwave.
Make sure to thoroughly mix the melted peanut butter and maple syrup into the dry ingredients. The dry ingredients, except the chocolate chips, are loaded with healthy fiber. Regular Girl adds not only some additional fiber but also some gut-healthy probiotics. So these granola bars will also help kids' digestive systems and immunity.
Making a flaxseed meal is so easy!
Flaxseed Meal has a mild, nutty flavor and contains a wealth of omega-3 fatty acids. I like to buy whole flaxseeds for my smoothie as I think they stay fresher longer. So my high-speed mixer grinds them up as flaxseed needs to ground up for your body to absorb the nutrients. So when using flaxseeds in recipes, it is best to use a flaxseed meal. Since I only had whole flaxseeds, I used my coffee grinder to make the flaxseed into a flaxseed meal.
To help the parchment paper not shift, add a couple of drops of water to the pan before laying down the paper
After mixing the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, it is time to press it into a 9X13 baking dish that is lined with parchment paper. To help the parchment paper not shift, add a couple of drops of water to the baking dish before laying down the paper. That way the paper stays put and makes it easier to press the mix into. Make sure to firmly press the granola bar mix into the baking dish. You can use a spoon or clean hands. I find that pressing the mixture with your hands helps them to form better in bars. If you don't like the idea of using your hands, then lay another piece of parchment paper over it before pressing. The better you press the mixture the more they will not fall apart. The addition of the chocolate chips will also help the bars stay together.
Peanut butter and chocolate are so good together
After the breakfast bar mixture has set in the fridge for a least an hour, it is time to slice them into individual bars. I like to cut my bars into long rectangles but squares also work. To make the bars easier for the kids to grab for breakfast or to pack into their lunches, wrap the fiber bars in wax paper or plastic wrap. You can also place the fiber granola bars into small containers. It is best to store the breakfast bars in the fridge as that will help them stay together. These granola bars are soft and moist with lots of sweet flavors. The peanut butter and chocolate just blend so well together. If your kids are not fond of cranberries or pumpkin seeds, then use another nut and raisins. You can even make them without the chocolate chips. To reduce the sugar content, you can use a sugar-free maple syrup. I like to use maple syrup that is made from monk fruit. I use a zero-calorie monk fruit blend in my cookies all the time and my family can't tell the difference from regular sugar. I used this delicious low-glycemic natural sweetener in my favorite Christmas sugar cookie recipe the other day and they were so delicious.
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Pin this recipe on Pinterest
If you liked this recipe, be sure to Pin It on Pinterest!
Check out some other healthy after-school snacks that kids will eat!
My no-bake high-fiber breakfast bars are so delicious that kids will love them. The creamy peanut butter and maple syrup add such an awesome sweet flavor to them, that I just had to lick the spoon after I melted them in the microwave.
Make sure to thoroughly mix the melted peanut butter and maple syrup into the dry ingredients. The dry ingredients, except the chocolate chips, are loaded with healthy fiber. Regular Girl adds not only some additional fiber but also some gut-healthy probiotics. So these granola bars will also help kids' digestive systems and immunity.
Making a flaxseed meal is so easy!
Flaxseed Meal has a mild, nutty flavor and contains a wealth of omega-3 fatty acids. I like to buy whole flaxseeds for my smoothie as I think they stay fresher longer. So my high-speed mixer grinds them up as flaxseed needs to ground up for your body to absorb the nutrients. So when using flaxseeds in recipes, it is best to use a flaxseed meal. Since I only had whole flaxseeds, I used my coffee grinder to make the flaxseed into a flaxseed meal.
To help the parchment paper not shift, add a couple of drops of water to the pan before laying down the paper
After mixing the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, it is time to press it into a 9X13 baking dish that is lined with parchment paper. To help the parchment paper not shift, add a couple of drops of water to the baking dish before laying down the paper. That way the paper stays put and makes it easier to press the mix into. Make sure to firmly press the granola bar mix into the baking dish. You can use a spoon or clean hands. I find that pressing the mixture with your hands helps them to form better in bars. If you don't like the idea of using your hands, then lay another piece of parchment paper over it before pressing. The better you press the mixture the more they will not fall apart. The addition of the chocolate chips will also help the bars stay together.
Peanut butter and chocolate are so good together
After the breakfast bar mixture has set in the fridge for a least an hour, it is time to slice them into individual bars. I like to cut my bars into long rectangles but squares also work. To make the bars easier for the kids to grab for breakfast or to pack into their lunches, wrap the fiber bars in wax paper or plastic wrap. You can also place the fiber granola bars into small containers. It is best to store the breakfast bars in the fridge as that will help them stay together. These granola bars are soft and moist with lots of sweet flavors. The peanut butter and chocolate just blend so well together. If your kids are not fond of cranberries or pumpkin seeds, then use another nut and raisins. You can even make them without the chocolate chips. To reduce the sugar content, you can use a sugar-free maple syrup. I like to use maple syrup that is made from monk fruit. I use a zero-calorie monk fruit blend in my cookies all the time and my family can't tell the difference from regular sugar. I used this delicious low-glycemic natural sweetener in my favorite Christmas sugar cookie recipe the other day and they were so delicious.
Save 10% on Regular Girl with my coupon code MOMKNOBEST10
Get the Best Sugar Cookie Recipe HERE
No-Bake High Fiber Breakfast Granola Bar
Yield: 20-24
These delicious No-Bake High Fiber Breakfast Granola Bars taste better than the store-bought fiber bars and don't make kids fart.
Ingredients:
- 3 cups regular oats
- 2 cups roasted sunflower seeds, unsalted
- 1 cup ground flaxseed
- 1 cup roasted pepitas (pumpkin seeds without the shell)
- 1 ½ cups dried cranberries
- 1 cup dark vegan chocolate chips, optional
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 4 packets Regular Girl prebiotic soluble fiber and probiotic blend
- 1 ½ cups creamy peanut butter
- 1 ½ cups maple syrup
Instructions:
- Line a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, overlapping the edges of the pan.
- Combine oats, flaxseed, pepitas, cranberries, salt, sunflower seeds, and Regular Girl in a large mixing bowl. Also, add the chocolate chips if using in the recipe.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, combine peanut butter and maple syrup. Place in microwave and cook 1 ½ to 2 minutes, or until mixture is a thin, pourable consistency.
- Add peanut butter mixture to dry ingredients and mix together until well combined. Place mixture in prepared pan.
- Place in refrigerator for 1 hour to set, then cut into bars.
60 comments:
I keep meaning to try making my own granola bars, but I still haven't yet. These look amazing--perfect for breakfast or a snack! :]
Oh yum, those look so good! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
I would give these a try. They would make a tasty breakfast and I could always use more fiber.
What a yummy and healthy snack! :)
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I love how easy you can make these! It would be a perfect breakfast when on the run!
This sounds like a great snack idea! I am always looking for breakfast on the go, and this sounds perfect for me.
Those look tasty! I would love to make these. I love high fiber foods.
These no bake breakfast granola bars look awesome! I'm always looking for high fiber foods that my family will love!
Wow these granola look good. I always appreciate healthy and easy to go granola. I love high fiber foods and my body does too.
These look so delicious and also not complicated to make. I will have to try these as I rarely have time in the morning to eat anything.
I will make these they look so good and I MAY BE ABLE TO GET THE LITTLE ONES TO EAT SOMETHING HEALTHY.
I had no idea about the 3:3 rule but that's absolutely genius. I will definitely keep that in mind for when I'm not feeling so regular.
These bars look so healthy and delicious! I love that you used wholesome additions.
These bars look great!
Those bars look so healthy. Thanks for the recipe, I'm going to have to try and make those.
I would like to give these a try. This is a perfect breakfast addition. Delicious and healthy.
Those do look delicious. I have never made my own granola bars before. I will have to give these a try. I've always wanted to try making granola bars.
I love no bake options! I'm going to try these soon.
Thanks for posting the discount for the fiber. I'm starting to hear more and more about prebiotics. Thanks for the easy recipe too! I'm excited to try it.
We have almost all of these ingredients because my kids and I all love granola! I have never made it as bars though. I will try this. I'm sure they will love them.
I would love to not only get my son eating more fiber but my husband as well. These breakfast bars are a great idea.
These look amazing and I love how you've wrapped them in cute Christmas paper. I love how rustic they look.
Thank you for sharing.
This is really an amazing day starter!
Sounds good, I want to try these. Would good with breakfast. We can always use more fiber in our diets.
That recipe looks great.
And farting really is funny
Sounds like a great recipe. Just about everyone needs the fiber.
It's easy to prepare, no need to bake and healthy. What can I wish for. I'm excited to try it and let the kids taste it.
this is an easy recipe to prepare and full of fibre and goodies.
These granola bars look delicious. My kids need more fiber in their lives and I'm sure they would love them.
In as much as i have not tried this before but it seems healthy and that what my body needs.. will give this a try soon. Thanks for sharing your recipe
Those granola bars sure are huge and looking quite tasty. I'll have to try this recipe out sometime.
Wow, those are looking delicious and I'll have to make this recipe someday. I'm sure my kids would love it.
Oh wow, this looks so yummy. I will have to check out this recipe.
Thanks for the recipe. I love granola bars.
Looks so good a great way to get those extra nutrients in fussy eaters.
Yummy recipe & would make great gifts too.
These granola bars seem wonderful and healthy! I love High Fiber Breakfast Granola Bars and I have them with my yogurt in the morning.
these look so cute, I wanna make them for Christmas!
These look really good. We love granola bars, and everything in your recipe is what we all eat! YUM!
These look great and thanks for sharing this recipe.
Those look so good! I love all the healthy ingredients, and I love the way they work together to make something so delicious.
These look like a great way to start the day. I love the flavors, and I love all the healthy ingredients. I have to make this for the family.
I can't believe i will now be able to do these amazing bars at home!!! I am so excited...
I would love to make these as a new breakfast option for my kids.
These look really good. I have always wanted to try to make my own granola bars. I definitely need to give this a try. They sound really healthy too.
I should have done this with the grains I had last time. This is a swell idea because there's less room for error. Bookmarked the recipe!
Those granola bars look so delicious... I need to try them. I need to get more grains into my kids.
looks great! I love granola bars, it my favorite option when I don't have enough of breakfast time. nice recipe
Why buy these bars if you can make them at home? Thanks for the right and then no oven!
Sounds so great. My mother loves making granola bars like this one. She's so down for something that doesn't require too much effort.
This is my kind of breakfast! I am sure that these granola bars will be our new favorite breakfast recipe!
I like all dry ingredients sans peanut butter. Don't like it for some reason. I need to find that binding glue for the rest of the ingredients, which are excellent.
I could use more fiber so I will definitely have to try these!
I’m not a huge fan of breakfast to be honest. I eat it only when I have to at work. I’ll have to try these bars though. I like to snack on stuff like this.
I love that your recipe is not only nutritious but also delicious, making it a win-win for moms like me who want both health and taste in their kids' snacks.
I am blown away at how good these bars look! I am so trying to make these for myself..... as homemade is always better and these bars seriously look crazy good!
Looks good! I always enjoy a good granola bar. Never tried preparing my own, though. -LYNNDEE
They are so easy to make and healthy! I am making very often for my family!
These bars look so delicious and definitely are healthy so trying them out soon- vidya
These look so good! I need to try these out, thank you for sharing them!
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