Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts, oh my! The Creative Kitchen loves the Goldenberry Nut bar from our friends at Two Moms in the Raw. It is packed with nutrients, and made with just a few wholesome raw ingredients. But why eat raw?! Eating raw foods allows our bodies to fully absorb some vitamins that otherwise lose their nutrient punch during the cooking process, such as Vitamin C and Folate! AND we love that Two Moms in the Raw is run by a busy mom and her taste-testing family!
From the Mouth of a Kid
It’s chewy and the little pieces of fruit are sweet! And it doesn’t even get crumbly in my backpack!
From the Eyes of a Parent
I love that my kids are getting healthy fats from nuts and antioxidants from berries with no mysterious fillers in between. They’re like granola bars that are ACTUALLY good for you. I throw one in my purse for a quick bite and pack them in the kids’ backpacks for snack time.
Flavorful Features
Two Moms in the Raw Nut Bars are also available in: Blueberry, Cranberry, and Gojiberry flavors.
The Icing on the Cake
Each package holds two servings, making it a perfect snack to share. Two Moms in the Raw offers a whole caboodle of snacks that are 100% organic, raw, vegan, free of wheat, dairy, soy, refined sugars and gluten free including granola, sea crackers, truffles, and cereal!
Time to Eat
Individual packages mean easy travel and mess free snacking for on the go!
Mix It up
Try cutting one bar in half. Then spread frozen yogurt on one half, and placing the other half on top, for a scrumptious and nutrient packed “ice cream sandwich”!
The Creative Kitchen™, LLC, teaches children about food and how to cook in a fun, safe, and educational manner. Targeting families with children ages two to teen, the company focuses on teaching, writing creative content and curriculum, special events, recipe development, spokesperson work, webisode production and consulting to present educational and entertaining content through food-related activities. The founder, Cricket Azima, is an expert in cooking for and with children. She inspires kids to express themselves creatively through food and cooking, while complementing lessons with traditional educational material such as social studies, math, arts, science, and more. Visit www.thecreativekitchen.com for more information.