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Milo Bliss Balls

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Milo Bliss Balls are a great way to sneak a heap of goodness into your kid’s snacks,,,,,  and you probably have all these ingredients in your pantry already!

No Bake Milo Balls........A great way to sneak a heap of goodness into your kid's snacks..... and you probably have all these ingredients in your pantry already!

Milo Bliss Balls

I was looking for something I can have on hand when I, or the kids feel like something sweet.  I wanted to use ingredients most people have in their pantry and load them with as much goodness as possible.  I don’t always have Milo in the cupboard, but I know a lot of families who do.  These are a fun treat and the kids can help with rolling the balls in the Milo or coconut at the end.  They aren’t great fro school lunchboxes as they have nuts in them, but perfect for after school sports.

You could replace the almonds with other nuts such as cashews or macadamias.  The dates are added for sweetness and to hold the balls together, the more you add the sweeter they will be.

Have you tried some of my other bliss balls;

  • Dairy Free Salted Caramel Bliss Balls
  • Dairy Free Strawberry Bliss Balls
  • Lemon Cheesecake Balls
  • Strawberry Lunchbox Balls
  • Lunchbox Energy Balls
  • Sweet Coconut and Apricot Balls

 

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Milo Bliss Balls


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Milo Bliss Balls made with almonds, sunflower seeds, dates, chia seeds and Milo for flavour.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup almonds
  • 1 tablespoon sunflower seeds
  • 1 cup Medjool dates, seeds removed
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 2 tablespoons Milo
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • desiccated coconut to roll in
  • extra Milo for rolling in

Instructions

Place almonds and sunflower seeds into food processor and blend until fine.  Add remaining ingredients and blend until well combined.

Roll mixture into balls and roll in coconut or extra milo.

Set and store in fridge.

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