Drat. The only protein bars I can find that don't contain peanuts come from specialty companies and are not at all likely to be in our grocery store. We have a couple of Whole Foods stores in town that might carry something useful, but I hate to assume it.
Neither Nature Valley nor Quaker make any kind of protein bar without peanuts. The grocery store brand is also only available with peanuts.
Why can't they use almonds instead? Almonds are nice and safe.
I'm definitely planning to look for frozen fruit. I don't know yet if I'll get yogurt to go with it. Sometimes, I'm fine with yogurt, and other times, I'm not. It's a texture thing. Of course, I could buy Grape Nuts and mix that and fruit in and most likely be fine.
For the sweet potatoes-- Are you recommending buying pre-cooked or raw and then cooking them myself?
(I'm trying to make this week's grocery list right now
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Date: 2015-09-18 10:30 pm (UTC)Neither Nature Valley nor Quaker make any kind of protein bar without peanuts. The grocery store brand is also only available with peanuts.
Why can't they use almonds instead? Almonds are nice and safe.
I'm definitely planning to look for frozen fruit. I don't know yet if I'll get yogurt to go with it. Sometimes, I'm fine with yogurt, and other times, I'm not. It's a texture thing. Of course, I could buy Grape Nuts and mix that and fruit in and most likely be fine.
For the sweet potatoes-- Are you recommending buying pre-cooked or raw and then cooking them myself?
(I'm trying to make this week's grocery list right now