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No Bake After School Peanut Butter Snack Bites
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A happy family!
At least, this is the case in my house! Peanut butter is a staple around here. I won’t even share with you how much peanut butter we go through in a month!
Not only is it great on bread or toast, but peanut butter can also be used to make delicious Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies, muffins, Peanut Butter Snack Bites and more. Because of its versatility, there aren’t many days when we don’t use peanut butter.
This recipe for Peanut Butter Snack Bites is perfect because you can customize it to suit the needs of picky eaters too. My son doesn’t typically enjoy unique textures, so I made some rolled in coconut and left a few plain. Of course, when I am organized like this, he decided he ended up loving BOTH kinds and even asked for more!




Better yet, how excited would they be if you told them they could make their own snack,
and eat it RIGHT away because it was NO BAKE!

- 1/2 cup Kraft Smooth Peanut Butter
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1 cup large flake rolled oats
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup unsweetened fine coconut flakes
- In a <g class=”gr_ gr_68 gr-alert gr_spell ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace” id=”68″ data-gr-id=”68″>medium size</g> bowl, mix together ALL ingredients, except the coconut until combined well.
- Using your hands, roll out small, snack sized balls (approximately 1 Tbsp in size).
- Place coconut in a separate bowl and roll snack sized balls in the coconut.
- Place in the refrigerator for approximately 30 minutes, until chilled.
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Although this post has been generously sponsored by Kraft Canada, the opinions and language are my own, and in no way do they reflect Kraft Canada.
Well this is something I can even make..lol..they are fast to make up and perfect for those surprise visits from my granddaughter, she would love these!!
Thought I would tell you, they made these on The Chew today, I had to chuckle, because I just seen them here and then again on tv
LOL Lynda – they are clling out to you!!!
looks yummy and easy! and i love it’s NO BAKE!! great for lazy moms 🙂
Mmmmhmmm! 😉
These peanut butter snacks sound so delicious and seem so easy to make. Peanut butter is a basic at our home. When a child did not like the meal prepared, they had to be prepared to have peanut butter and bread. That Was the alternate choice for a ‘fussy’ eater. They were getting their protein and Mom did not become a cafe chef!
We have a very picky eater in our home. Peanut butter sandwiches and grilled cheese are two of his staple foods!
These sound like a fun treat that my girls and I could make together. Thanks for sharing!
I wonder if my kids would eat this! They are young and anything they can assist in making is a bonus for them. 🙂
Sound yummy to me! Thanks for the recipe, I am going to have to make some of these!
Now I want to make some too and it is almost one am.
Looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
Oooh I’m looking forward to trying this one! We sure go through a lot of pb in this house too. We buy giant jars of the stuff. lol My kids probably won’t add coconut to theirs but you can bet mine will have LOADS of coconut!! 🙂
Peanut butter has always been a staple at our home. If someone did not like the meal of the hour, they could always get out the bread and peanut butter. It was the Plan B at our home. These little delicious bites are so tasty. I wish I had had the recipe years ago. Thank you for it now.
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These look yummy and so easy! Thanks!
great recipe, I printed 3 copies of this recipe for me and 2 friends. I know kids are going to love it and wish they could take it for their lunch. These will be awesome for the holidays with all the other sweets !
great recipe, I printed 3 copies of this recipe for me and 2 friends. I know kids are going to love it and wish they could take it for their lunch. These will be awesome for the holidays with all the other sweets !
These look good and I love the ‘no bake’ idea, unfortunately I don’t like peanut butter at all, despite actually liking peanuts in their raw, natural state.
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