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Step 1
Combine the nut butters, tahini and honey in a bowl.
Step 2
Add the carob powder and cinnamon plus any nuts or other flavour additions.
Step 3
Stir to combine thoroughly.
Step 4
Add the remaining herbal powders.
Step 5
Combine thoroughly.
Step 6
Break apart small chunks of the ‘dough’ with your hands and make 1inch balls. This can be such a fun project with any ‘small fry’ in your home!
Step 7
Set aside on a plate or baking sheet covered with parchment paper.
Step 8
Put the coconut or cocoa (or your choice of ‘rolling’ material) onto a plate.
Step 9
Roll the balls, gently and press lightly to allow the coconut to stick.
Step 10
Place in the fridge immediately for 2-3 hours to ‘set up’.
Step 11
Store in a container, with a good lid.
Step 12
I tend to use a cookie tin, and separate the layers with parchment paper.
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