If you need a light snack, recipes are on this page! From trail mix to classic celery and ranch, you will be pleased within every single nibble.
Trail Mix includes everything and that is why I like it. Trail mixes can be sweet or salty, for camping or for appetizers, with chocolate or with marshmallows. You really can make trail mix your own. I know that trail mix was originally a hiking snack for hikers who needed a power boost for a big day ahead. Since trail mixes give you energy, I have decided to make these trail mixes very kid friendly. With fun names and delectable flavors, you and your friends can enjoy this savory treat!
1. Hoppin' Snacks
I made up Hoppin' Snacks Trail Mix because of Easter Time. This trail mix package is great for little ones in their Easter baskets. Quickly make this sweet and salty treat in less than 5 minutes!
Ingredients:
- 1 bag of pretzel Goldfish
- 1 bag of Starburst jelly beans
- 1 bag of Easter colored M&Ms
Assemble:
Open up each bag of fun sweet or salty goodness and grab a jar or any other holding container. Start pouring in each candy making each layer a different one. Have fun with the fun vibrant colors!
2. Classic Mix
Classic mix includes MY favorite classics for trail mixes. All put together into one big mix, this very salty treat is perfect for a big day of outdoor activities.
Ingredients:
- 1 box of Cheez-its
- 1 bag of regular cheese Goldfish
- 1 bag of mini pretzels
Assemble:
Open up each bag of salty goodness and grab a jar or any other holding container. All you have to do is pour each bag of salty snacks into your jar.
3. Some More S'mores
Take the classic s'more ingredients, make them mini, and transform them into 1 delicious trail mix!
Ingredients:
- 1 bag of mini marshmallows
- 1 bag of mini Hershey chocolate bars
- 1 box of graham cracker
Easy Preparation:
1. Chop the mini Hershey chocolate bars. To do this, grab a knife, and a cutting board. Lastly, dice the mini chocolate bars into tinier cube-like shapes.
2. Smash the graham crackers. To do this, grab a rolling pan, and start smashing the graham crackers until you see only a thin powder.
Assemble:
Pour the mini marshmallows, the mini-mini chocolate bars, and the graham cracker powder within a jar, giving each layer a different candy.
Trail Mix includes everything and that is why I like it. Trail mixes can be sweet or salty, for camping or for appetizers, with chocolate or with marshmallows. You really can make trail mix your own. I know that trail mix was originally a hiking snack for hikers who needed a power boost for a big day ahead. Since trail mixes give you energy, I have decided to make these trail mixes very kid friendly. With fun names and delectable flavors, you and your friends can enjoy this savory treat!
1. Hoppin' Snacks
I made up Hoppin' Snacks Trail Mix because of Easter Time. This trail mix package is great for little ones in their Easter baskets. Quickly make this sweet and salty treat in less than 5 minutes!
Ingredients:
- 1 bag of pretzel Goldfish
- 1 bag of Starburst jelly beans
- 1 bag of Easter colored M&Ms
Assemble:
Open up each bag of fun sweet or salty goodness and grab a jar or any other holding container. Start pouring in each candy making each layer a different one. Have fun with the fun vibrant colors!
2. Classic Mix
Classic mix includes MY favorite classics for trail mixes. All put together into one big mix, this very salty treat is perfect for a big day of outdoor activities.
Ingredients:
- 1 box of Cheez-its
- 1 bag of regular cheese Goldfish
- 1 bag of mini pretzels
Assemble:
Open up each bag of salty goodness and grab a jar or any other holding container. All you have to do is pour each bag of salty snacks into your jar.
3. Some More S'mores
Take the classic s'more ingredients, make them mini, and transform them into 1 delicious trail mix!
Ingredients:
- 1 bag of mini marshmallows
- 1 bag of mini Hershey chocolate bars
- 1 box of graham cracker
Easy Preparation:
1. Chop the mini Hershey chocolate bars. To do this, grab a knife, and a cutting board. Lastly, dice the mini chocolate bars into tinier cube-like shapes.
2. Smash the graham crackers. To do this, grab a rolling pan, and start smashing the graham crackers until you see only a thin powder.
Assemble:
Pour the mini marshmallows, the mini-mini chocolate bars, and the graham cracker powder within a jar, giving each layer a different candy.