Leah recently made these delicious Almond Butter Balls using the Almond Nut Butter recipe here which was previously posted. The Almond Butter Balls is adapted from Healthy Snacks To Go Ebook put out by Katie Kimball of Kitchen Stewardship. We purchased a copy earlier this year and have really enjoyed her easy recipes. They do make great healthy snacks. We found the recipes easy to alter toward our food choices if need be.
The Almond Butter Balls calls for only a few ingredients such as,
- Almond Butter
- maple syrup
- coconut chips
- cocoa powder (can be replaced by carob powder).
It can easily be called a raw recipe if using raw nut butter and it does not need to be baked in the oven. I can guarantee, these butter balls, won't stay around long.
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Leah is learning to be one of Yahweh's servants and loves to bake. We attended Sukkot in Lake City Florida with our fellow brothers and sisters at Kol Hamashiach last week. Leah along with her cousins Sonja and Mia were blessed to be able to help in the kitchen throughout the week.
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A side note: I've corresponded with Katie from Kitchen Stewardship recently. She has a heart for our Savior Messiah and a heart to help fellow bloggers. She has been a blessing to me.
If you've tried other recipes from Katie Kimball's ebooks, i'd love to hear which recipes were a big hit with your family.
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These look really yummy!!! I am so glad to hear that your daughter has a servants heart, and is learning practical ways to serve HIM!!!!
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Moira
Hi Dear Carmen, thank you so much for sharing this recipe on the hearth and soul hop this week! I love hearing that your Leah is loving to bake and cook. My daughters are also starting to really show an interest. The recipes of katie are indeed lovely and so easy to follow-these remind me of when I was a raw vegan though we replaced the chocolate with date paste and carob. Very goods stuff! Alex@amoderatelife
ReplyDeleteI love an easy to make and easy to love snack food. Thanks for sharing with the Hearth and Soul hop.
ReplyDeleteOh, these sound like the perfect snackin' food, YUM! Thanks for sharing them with the hearth and soul hop :)
ReplyDeleteJust the name sounds delicious. I am sure they are - Katie's recipes are always good! Thanks for linking to the hearth and soul hop!
ReplyDeleteYum! I will have to try these. It was great meeting you and your family in person last week!
ReplyDeleteI posted a picture of you and your sister on my blog! :)
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