-Cindy Chupack
Nutritious B.L.I.N.D. Date Bars for your Endurance Training and Racing
~By Julianne Kanzaki
Ahh, the month of February.
Heart-shaped chocolates and truffles.
Romantic dinners with wine and red roses.
However, for those individuals whose significant ‘others’
take the shape of a bike, a running trail or a pool, perhaps now is a good time
to start thinking about ‘dating.’
At the peak of Ironman training when I was juggling
double-workout days and working full-time, it was hard to properly fuel my
workouts given my time constraints. As a
result, I would go into a training session either starving and burn out too
soon, or I’d eat a substantial snack that would in turn, need substantial time
to digest. By that time, the sun had
set, and so had my motivation.
Enter, the blind date.
A colleague of mine noticed my dilemma and kindly shared her creation- a
mixture of natural energy consisting of dates, lime juice and nuts. Oh, the joys of simple nutrition! I appropriately nicknamed them B.L.I.N.D
dates (Blended Lime juice In Nutty Deliciousness).
Just as real-life blind dates can sometimes be a pleasant
surprise, these little creations were surprisingly delicious, and served their
purpose well. Not only were they easily
digestible, but the energy from the dates was quick-burning, and the
monounsaturated fats and protein from the nuts kept my stomach satisfied. They conveniently fit into a gym bag or into
the back of a jersey pocket for energy on the go. Try it for yourself!
B.L.I.N.D. Dates
Original recipe developed by Praveena Kumar, MS, RD-2 c. nuts (almonds, cashews, pecans, walnuts, pistachios)
-2 c. pitted dates
-1/2 c. dried sour cherries
-2 Tbs. flaxseed
-juice from 1-2 limes
Directions: Using a food processor, combine the above ingredients. Add enough lime juice to bind the ingredients enough where they can be easily rolled into balls. Enjoy!
Feel free to get creative with this basic recipe…try adding a scoop of protein powder, other dried fruit, shredded coconut, or even morsels of carob or chocolate for a sweeter variety.
Love is complicated enough. Keep your nutrition simple. Happy “dating!”
-Written by Julianne Kanzaki, MPH, RD. Nutrition questions or comments? Feel free to contact her at fusion.nutrition@gmail.com
Awesome post! We've been so waiting for this recipe ever since we tried your B.L.I.N.D. dates last year. Thanks for sharing, and happy training for Vineman!
ReplyDeleteStay awesome, and keep showing the world your amazing heart!
Marv.n.Jo