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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Larabars


One of the things I have come to realize is that making a quick lunch on a gluten free diet is not easy. Most people can throw together a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and toss some crackers into their lunch bag and call it good. Obviously, gluten free eaters aren't free to do this. We have to be much more creative, or we have to be willing to spend a bit more money on decent gluten free bread.

One product that Evan and I love as a supplement to a sack lunch is Larabars. These fruit and nut bars are not only gluten free but also dairy free, soy free, vegan, kosher AND non-GMO. The best part is that the contain only things that are good for you - there are no preservatives; they are 100% fruit and nuts.

Evan and I first discovered Larabars at a small snack shop on our college campus. Evan read the ingredients and became very excited because they were something he could actually eat. He was also excited because each bar contains about 200 calories. Because of his diet, it is very difficult for him to gain weight, so high calorie snacks are always a bonus for him.

Now, for those of you who are on a gluten free diet and are worried about your snacks having calories, don't be. Because of the composition of these bars, they provide you with good fats, have no cholesterol and have at least 4 grams of protein. The benefits of eating these bars definitely outweigh the number of calories. Besides, in going gluten free you eliminate some of the most useless calories from your diet - cookies, cakes, doughnuts, bread, refined pasta...I could go on and on, but I won't.

If you are interested in trying Larabars, I'd recommend purchasing a single bar first. Their flavor takes some getting used to, and some flavors are better than others. Be warned - stores will charge up to $2 for a single bar. However, the most cost-effective way to purchase them is buy them at Costco. The box contains 15 bars in three different varieties and costs about $15, saving you up to $1 per bar.

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