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Autumn Morning Must-Have Beauty Bars

Autumn Morning Must-Have Beauty Bars

Beauty Renewal Beauty Bars

These pretty little things are keeping the love alive with cold autumn mornings here and the perpetual need for healthy, flavourful grab-and-go snacks a near constant.

And we love when the talented Holly from @growthegrin helps make the healthy, simple selection and preparation that much easier (and delicious).
Inspired by the seasonal oat obsession, and the power of Beauty Renewal, these Beauty Bars are our new can’t-live-without staple!

To Prep: 10 minutes Yields; Approx. 10 bars
Ingredients
1 ½ cup mixed nuts (almonds, cashew, alnuts, pecans)
½ cup organic rolled oats
1 tbsp chia seeds
1 cup desiccated coconut
1 cup medjool dates (approx. 11)
¼ cup coconut oil (melted)
½ cup cashew butter
¼ cup Beauty Renewal
¾ cup macadamias
¼ cup goji berries
½ cup cranberries
Method

Place your nuts into a food processor and pulse until they are slightly broken down. Add in dates, oats, chia and coconut and pulse for about 30 seconds or until the mixture has come together and dates have broken down.

In a bowl, whisk together the cashew butter, melted coconut oil and Beauty Renewal. Add to the food processor and pulse until mixed in and the mixture can stick together with your fingers.

Add in macadamias, goji berries and cranberries and pulse just to mix them through the dough.

Line a baking tray with parchment paper. Pour the mixture into the pan, and press down with your fingers into an even layer. Place in the fridge for up to 3 hours or freezer for up to 30 minutes-1 hour until the mixture has hardened up.

Slice into your desired size bars, top with some coconut and raspberries. And enjoy!

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

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This blog is based purely on the author's personal experience. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice or treatment. The author is neither a medical nor health professional and cannot guarantee that the information in this blog post is accurate, reliable or complete. If you use this information, you do so at your own risk and should consult a qualified medical or health practitioner before relying on any information contained in this blog.

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