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Step 1
Mix all the ingredients together in a medium to a large bowl. Put the bowl in the fridge for 15 minutes to make them easier to shape.
Step 2
Using a cookie dough scoop to help shape the energy balls.
Step 3
If it seems like they are too goopy, add more of the dry ingredients and if they don't seem to hold together well enough, add more peanut butter and/or honey. This recipe is very forgiving and hard to mess up.
Step 4
Store the energy bites in a sealed container or large resealable freezer bag and keep them in the freezer.
Step 5
Take out as many as needed. Reseal the bag, ensuring you get out as much air as possible. Eat.
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