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  • 2 minute trail mix

    Trail mix is something I used to buy, until I figured out how easy it was to make - and it used up all those little odds and ends that sometimes went to waste. Here's the recipe I used last night. In the time you can grab something off the shelf and throw it in a bowl, you can have a large batch of trail mix made exactly to your liking!

    From the cereal cupboard: two handfuls of Cheerios

    From the snack cupboard: two handfuls of stick pretzels, crushed a little to break up the pieces
    a shake of dry roasted peanuts from the container
    a shake of sunflower seeds
    a handful of dried cranberries

    From the baking cupboard: a handful each of chocolate and butterscotch chips

    Toss in a Tupperware bowl, put the lid on, and shake. We ate all of this up last night, so I made a new batch this morning. My kids absolutely love it. Some other things I have used:
    -any type of cereal, from Rice Chex to Kashi Mighty Bites (anything that languishes in the cupboard too long and that my kids stopped eating!)
    -baking chips (white chocolate, peanut butter, etc.)
    -nuts, any kind
    -Goldfish crackers
    -any dried fruit
    -M&Ms, other small candies
    Have fun with it!

  • #2
    Re: 2 minute trail mix

    sounds yummy

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    • #3
      so good and so addicting!

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      • #4
        Trail mix is a major staple here, we always mix it up fresh..otherwise I wont eat the peanuts, they are always stale store bought IMO....

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        • #5
          Sounds so easy, Why don't I ever think of stuff like this?
          Thank You!

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          • #6
            We buy the rice cracker mix from Sam's - 3lbs for about $7. I add nuts, m&ms, dried fruit (mostly stuff that I dehydrate), chips, cereal, raisins, crasins, wasabi peas (I buy those in 20 lb bags- we eat so many), soy nuts, little cookies like graham bears, and whatever else is on the shelf. We go through literally tons of this stuff.

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            • #7
              That sounds good, I never tried it with cranberries, thanks

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              • #8
                that sounds awesome, i just emailed it to dh' puter to print off. I think ill add one thing to the mix, at the dollar tree, my kids fave treat is the dried pineapple chips, i think it would go great.

                for a light snack, ive always mixed, colored small marshmellows, raisins, and gummy bears with real fruit juice. kids love it too. light snack inbetween meals.

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                • #9
                  leggzz66- Yes, I have used that dehydrated pineapple from Deals or Dollar Tree. They also have dried mango and a bag of assorted nuts and m&m type pieces. This last batch I added Life cereal ( found on clearance for $1.25)with chocolate bits. Some types If I find baking chips like chocolate or butterscotch on clearance I will to see those in, too. But, if I add chocolate, I have to remember not to let it sit in the car.

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                  • #10
                    trail mix

                    Originally posted by lynclarke View Post
                    leggzz66- Yes, I have used that dehydrated pineapple from Deals or Dollar Tree. They also have dried mango and a bag of assorted nuts and m&m type pieces. This last batch I added Life cereal ( found on clearance for $1.25)with chocolate bits. Some types If I find baking chips like chocolate or butterscotch on clearance I will to see those in, too. But, if I add chocolate, I have to remember not to let it sit in the car.

                    Wow yes, i can see your point.lol I keep a bag of hard candys in my car, also from the dollar store, satifys just enough to get where were going. I take a cooler, on long hauls, moms in mich im in mo, its almost 800 from door to door. cooler saves money on long trips too, my gosh, i didnt have anything diet, and i was feeling the sugar, so i bought a lipton green tea diet citrus, and it was almost 2.00, for just a 20 ozer. i was in shock, never again will i have that prob.

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                    • #11
                      so great and so attracting!

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                      • #12
                        This last batch I made I threw in Whopper easter eggs! We never eat the right holiday products for the right holiday! LOL!! We also like those sesame sticks. I make a 6 lb or so container (the largest lock and lock) at a time. My husband loads up a yogurt cup with the mix. He likes that the yogurt cup fits in the cup holder and he can eat it while he is driving. I used to pack it in snadwich zip bags. He likes this method a lot better.

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                        • #13
                          i'm in !!!

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                          • #14
                            me 2!!

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                            • #15
                              Hmmmm sounds pretty interesting!!!! thanks for sharing

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