Poker Trail Mix Ingredients
Poker Trail Mix Ingredients List
No need to buy those expensive snack mixes! This Trail Mix Recipe is super easy with only 4 ingredients! Whip up a batch in under 5 minutes and have snacks for after-school, traveling, games, movies and more!
Nutrition Facts 1/2 each: 321 calories, 23g fat (6g saturated fat), 1mg cholesterol, 294mg sodium, 25g carbohydrate (16g sugars, 3g fiber), 9g protein. Cereal Trail Mix All ages are sure to enjoy this easy-to-assemble snack. 'We spend a lot of time camping, canoing and attending softball games,' says Holly Youngers from Cunningham, Kansas.
What is better than salty and sweet mixed together in delicious goodness? How about sweet, salty, AND relatively healthy? That’s right, you guessed it. I’m talking about your good, ol’ fashioned trail mix.
- Trail mix is one of my favorite snack foods! It's perfect for a day out on the trails or a snack in between classes. My favorite trail mix brands include the BJ's Black Forest Trail Mix (almonds, peanuts, dark chocolate, hazelnuts, cranberries, and cherries) and Grandy Oat's Antioxidant Trail Mix (almonds, raisins, walnuts, cranberries, goji berries, and mulberries).
- Cinnamon – Cinnamon is only really OK around the holidays, which makes it a bad trail mix ingredient for about 11 out of 12 months of the year. Peanuts – Come on. Peanuts just aren’t that interesting. They aren’t terrible, but you can do a whole lot better.
- Whole grain cereal, mini pretzels, toasted soybeans ('soy nuts') or air-popped popcorn will give you a dose of crunch to balance out the flavors and give your mix some extra texture.
This mix is ideally made for the trail. What trail, you ask? Well, the hiking trail of course! This mixture is the perfect blend of protein and carbohydrates to give you that energy boost when you decide to go out on that beautiful day and explore your area’s natural beauty.
Some people I know are hard core hikers. They even do overnight hiking which requires them to bring a pack filled with a tent, blankets, clothes, and other necessities. This Trail Mix Recipe is one of the favorite things for them to pack because it is lightweight and easy to store. This can be used for a quick meal. They can eat it three times a day if they prefer because it has what they need to sustain them.
Trail Mix Recipe
There are many variations to trail mix, but I like this one because it is what comes to my mind when I think of a traditional recipe for trail mix. All you will need are some peanuts, raisins, sunflower seeds, and of course (my favorite part) some chocolate coated candy. Yum!
To make this process even simpler and less expensive, usually at least one grocery store in town has a fantastic bulk section. Buy these ingredients in this section. It will save you some bucks and you can get exactly the amount that you want for your mix. For those of you who are watching your sodium intake, this mix still tastes delicious when using low or no salted nuts and seeds.
Not only is trail mix fantastic for hikes, it is a great snack to have at parties. Whether it’s a holiday celebration or getting together to watch sports, trail mix is always a hit. Place it in a bowl in the center of the coffee table and it will be gone within minutes.
You can even make a fun, festive trail mix recipe around Christmas with switching up the candy to red and green. Put that out and boom, trail mix has now become a new favorite added to the holiday munchies table. Nothing is better than trail mix to take the edge off of your appetite while you smell that ham or turkey roasting away.
If you happen to have any left over (which I doubt) it is also a great thing to stick in your kids’ school lunches or take to work for a quick snack. This, in my opinion, is a combination made in heaven.
Poker Trail Mix Ingredients Information
Hungry yet?
Ingredients
- 2 cups Raisins
- 2 cups Peanuts
- 2 cups Chocolate Coated Candy
- 1 cup Sunflower Seeds (shelled)
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients together
- Store in airtight container
No need to buy those expensive snack mixes! This Trail Mix Recipe is super easy with only 4 ingredients! Whip up a batch in under 5 minutes and have snacks for after-school, traveling, games, movies and more!
What is better than salty and sweet mixed together in delicious goodness? How about sweet, salty, AND relatively healthy? That’s right, you guessed it. I’m talking about your good, ol’ fashioned trail mix.
This mix is ideally made for the trail. What trail, you ask? Well, the hiking trail of course! This mixture is the perfect blend of protein and carbohydrates to give you that energy boost when you decide to go out on that beautiful day and explore your area’s natural beauty.
Some people I know are hard core hikers. They even do overnight hiking which requires them to bring a pack filled with a tent, blankets, clothes, and other necessities. This Trail Mix Recipe is one of the favorite things for them to pack because it is lightweight and easy to store. This can be used for a quick meal. They can eat it three times a day if they prefer because it has what they need to sustain them.
Trail Mix Recipe
There are many variations to trail mix, but I like this one because it is what comes to my mind when I think of a traditional recipe for trail mix. All you will need are some peanuts, raisins, sunflower seeds, and of course (my favorite part) some chocolate coated candy. Yum!
To make this process even simpler and less expensive, usually at least one grocery store in town has a fantastic bulk section. Buy these ingredients in this section. It will save you some bucks and you can get exactly the amount that you want for your mix. For those of you who are watching your sodium intake, this mix still tastes delicious when using low or no salted nuts and seeds.
Not only is trail mix fantastic for hikes, it is a great snack to have at parties. Whether it’s a holiday celebration or getting together to watch sports, trail mix is always a hit. Place it in a bowl in the center of the coffee table and it will be gone within minutes.
You can even make a fun, festive trail mix recipe around Christmas with switching up the candy to red and green. Put that out and boom, trail mix has now become a new favorite added to the holiday munchies table. Nothing is better than trail mix to take the edge off of your appetite while you smell that ham or turkey roasting away.
If you happen to have any left over (which I doubt) it is also a great thing to stick in your kids’ school lunches or take to work for a quick snack. This, in my opinion, is a combination made in heaven.
Hungry yet?
Ingredients
- 2 cups Raisins
- 2 cups Peanuts
- 2 cups Chocolate Coated Candy
- 1 cup Sunflower Seeds (shelled)
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients together
- Store in airtight container