Written by Rebecca Napier
These delicious Wee bars are packed with banana, dried fruit & nuts, quinoa, oats, hemp & chia seeds, and also CBD. A great Wee breakfast for those on the go or a tasty Wee snack to help you fuel up quickly! Better yet, they're also gluten free :)
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PREP TIME : 10 MINS
COOK TIME : 25 MINS
TOTAL TIME : 35 MINS
SERVES : 10
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Hello there, I'm Rebecca and welcome to my 1st Wee recipe share, I really hope you enjoy it and you find some inspiration from the recipe below.
Having to be very careful in what I eat, has forced me down an incredible path of culinary discovery, and one less walked than most. With many gluten free products (including flour mixes) on the market containing maize, there really isn't much out there for someone with the types of intolerances I have. And I'd like to start sharing these recipes and tips with you.
With an arms length list of intolerances (wheat, gluten, maize, almonds, oats, egg yolk, gelatine, cranberries.... just to name a few), a couple of chronic health conditions and a body that will now only accept anything entering it to be as natural as possible, everything Wee consume is made from scratch.
Yes it takes time, but I've adopted cooking as part of a mindful practice, and the reward of not living in pain, breaking out in itchy rashes or spots everyday has really been worth it. Besides homemade food tastes way better too, and importantly you know where it's come from and what's in it. This lifestyle has been the case since my Fibromyalgia diagnosis in late 2016 and my husband follows it too (well apart from he has gluten free oats).
So what inspired me to make this recipe was the fact that Wee had a bunch of very ripe bananas waiting to be used (some are earmarked for our bi-weekly treat... gluten free, maize free, yolk free Chocolate Banana Bread, recipe coming soon), and Calum had mentioned he has been struggling in the mornings to eat breakfast, which is normally GF porridge. I think many people will find this a bit heavy on the stomach for the warmer months.
I then went hunting for a basic recipe or two that I could add my own spin too (I really struggle to stick to a recipe and always tweak it, I sometimes take inspiration from several recipes to form my own unique version, I just can't help myself).
With all the above said, please use this recipe as a template and feel free to add a Wee spin of your own to it, after all that's what makes cooking fun... letting that inner creative child run wild and free :)
And remember, to always lick the spoon or bowl at the end, it's the best part!
Happy Creating!
Rebecca x
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