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4Sep
2012

Back to School Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars

back to school peanut butter and jelly bars

When I packed my school lunch, I was only allowed to have one Tastykake Strawberry Krimpet, instead of the two that came in the package.  The same rule applied to the Swiss Rolls. The un-used one would go in the freezer in a baggie for “tomorrow’s lunch”, but it was usually consumed by after school hunger when my mom wasn’t around.

In addition to my daily lunch box artery-clogging-diabetogenic Tastykake treat, I would usually pack a PB&J as my main meal.  I thought this was healthy, since we made our PB&Js the hippie way.  We used natural Smucker’s peanut butter on whole grain bread only.

With all that I know now, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are not the ideal “health” food to give your kid for lunch every day (sorry mom!).  A peanut butter and jelly sandwich should be used as a main lunch course on occasion, or used as a dessert once all the fruit and veggies have been consumed.  If your kid thinks it’s weird to eat a PB&J with natural peanut butter and whole grain bread as a dessert, then switch things up and make these peanut butter and jelly bars.

They are sweeter than I prefer, since I had some congealing issues when I was skimpy on the dried fruit.  The dried plums give a rich jelly taste to the bars, and they add a bunch of fiber.  That’s something Gushers (a typical American lunch box snack) can’t offer:  fiber!

These bars have a more balanced protein to carbohydrate ratio in comparison to an actual peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  They are also far less processed, making them a more blood sugar friendly treat.

back to school peanut butter and jelly bars

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5 Responses

  1. Ruth

    Presentation looks awesome!

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  2. diane

    Archer!
    sounds great!!

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  3. Beth

    definitely will try the bars, they sound and look delicious! Thanks.

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  4. Emily

    Those bars look tasty although we will try them with raw cashews because we have a peanut free home. I didn’t think of PB&J on whole wheat as being more of a dessert but I guess I could see that it has more sugar than other choices.

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    Dr. Archer

    Using the cashews sounds yummy! Hope the substitution turns out great for you. We are mostly tree nut free, so peanuts are our friend right now!

    Reply

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