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  2. Gluten Free Peanut Butter & Millet Granola Bars Recipe - AOL

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    In a small bowl stir together brown rice syrup and peanut butter. Microwave for 10 seconds, stir, then microwave for another 10 seconds. Stir in vanilla and pour over dry ingredients.

  3. Chewy-Gooey Healthy Granola Bars

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  4. 50 Christmas Bar Recipes That'll Land You On Santa's Nice List

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    The chewy yet tender brown sugar base here is swirled with chai spices and ... Get the Lemon Bars recipe. PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE ... Get the Honey & Peanut Butter Blondies ...

  5. Back-to-School Raspberry Granola Bars Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan and line the bottom and sides with parchment paper. Spread the chopped pecans in a pie plate and toast for about 5 minutes, until lightly browned and fragrant. Let cool. 2. In a large bowl, whisk the flour with the rolled oats, granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt, baking soda and ...

  6. Nature Valley - Wikipedia

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    Nature Valley is an American brand of snack bars owned by General Mills. They produce a variety of cereal bars and granola bars. Common bars include: 'Oats and Honey', 'Fruit and Nut', and 'Peanut'. Their selection can be categorized as crunchy bars, protein bars, fruit and nut bars, and various nut bars. [1]

  7. Goldenberg's Peanut Chews - Wikipedia

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    Peanut Chews were first introduced in 1917. The candies were originally developed for use by the U.S. military as a ration bar during World War I. The high-energy, high-protein recipe and unique taste made it popular with the troops. [1] In 1921, Harry Goldenberg introduced the first wrapped Peanut Chews candy for retail sales.