



Phew! What a month August is turning out to be! I have been run off my feet with something planned every single day for the month of August! We're 52 days away from the big day and I'm trying to handle wedding plans, work and the blog simultaneously. It's a bit of a juggle, but I'm rocking it ;)





With this month being so busy, I've hardly been able to bake or cook for fun - the most time I've spent in the kitchen was preparing for our wedding shower - I've even run out of breakfast bakes and am having serious withdrawals!





That said, I'd run out of snacks and wanted to make something that was quick, easy and delicious. We're still loving our raw bites - and still making jokes about them - and I had a jar of Ginger People Organic Minced Ginger that I wanted to use so I decided that the quickest and easiest thing to make was some raw bites - and gingerbread raw bites at that!





I like to keep them in the fridge or freezer so they're kind of chewy. If you keep them in the freezer, you'll want to let them sit out for a minute or two before biting into them as you might break your tooth - and I don't think anyone wants that!





Even though these raw balls bites are the subject of many of our jokes we all love them - they're quick to make, easy to eat, filling and delicious!









Raw Gingerbread Cookie Bites makes 6-10 bites, depending on size

gluten free, raw, clean eating friendly, vegan





2/3 cup dates

1/2 tsp mixed spice (use more/less depending on your spice preferences)

1/2 cup almonds

1/4 cup pecans (or walnuts)

1/4 cup oatmeal

1-2 tbsp water, as needed





In a food processor, first chop up your dates.

Add in your oats, almonds, pecans, ginger and spices and process until the mix begins to form a "clump".

If your mix is too try, simply add in some water - just a couple of drops at a time.

Form into ball shapes and place into a container to chill.

Eat within a week, stored in the fridge or store in the freezer to keep for longer.





Note: whilst these are healthier than regular cookie dough - they're still energy dense as all raw treats are so keep this in mind! We usually make the mix into 6 larger bites and have one bite as a snack - they're way more filling than you'd think!





But tell me, what's your favourite kind of cookie?

Are there any other raw bite flavours you'd like to see?





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