Power Puff Balls
Iโm a snacker. Itโs true. Iโm always hungry.
Which is why I turn to balls. They are the perfect bite sized treat to satisfy my constant hunger! Lately, Iโve playing around with different add-ins, giving myself more protein and fiber.
Todayโs recipe is a spin off of my Bird Food Balls that I made last yearโฆThey are gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan (I think).

I getย POWERย from the chunky peanut butter and chia seeds andย PUFFย from the millet Puffs. ย HenceโฆPower Puff Balls! (Not to be confused withโฆBubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup.)

I was always Bubbles

*If you donโt freeze them, they wont stay stuck together! They taste better frozen anyways

My original thought was dark chocolate chips, but I didnโt have any. The carb chips actually work quite well! I think itโs because I didnโt use honey. Agave doesnโt have that overpowering flavor like honey, so it worked well with the carob chips!ย


How could you not like these. They fit perfectly in your hand!

Are you a snacker?
What Power Puff Girl are you?
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millet puffs recipe
Ingredients
2C millet puffs
1/4C chunky peanut butter
2–3T agave nectar
2T chia seeds
handful of carob/chocolate chips
Instructions
- ย In a large bowl, melt peanut butter and agave nectar in the microwave for about 20 seconds.
- Then, add in the rest of the ingredients and mix.
- Spoon mixture into baby muffin liners and freeze for about an hour.
Notes
If you donโt freeze them, they wont stay stuck together! They taste better frozen anyways
