HARVEST BLESSING MIX
Jackson brought this home from school (1st grade - Mrs. Edwards -Lincoln Elem. Rexburg, ID). He just loved it.
Each ingredient in this snack mix symbolizes something associated with the Harvest Season (Thanksgiving).
Bugles - represents a cornucopia, a horn of plenty
Pretzels - represents arms folded in thanks and prayer
Candy Corn/Corn Nuts - during the first Winter, the pilgrims were each allotted only 5 kernels of corn per day because food was so scarce
Dried/Candy Fruits - Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest
Peanuts/Sunflower Seeds - seeds represent the potential of a bountiful harvest for the next season if they are planted and well tended
PRETZEL CEREAL CRUNCH
Jackson brought this home from school (1st grade - Mrs. Edwards -Lincoln Elem. Rexburg, ID). He just loved it.
Each ingredient in this snack mix symbolizes something associated with the Harvest Season (Thanksgiving).
Bugles - represents a cornucopia, a horn of plenty
Pretzels - represents arms folded in thanks and prayer
Candy Corn/Corn Nuts - during the first Winter, the pilgrims were each allotted only 5 kernels of corn per day because food was so scarce
Dried/Candy Fruits - Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest
Peanuts/Sunflower Seeds - seeds represent the potential of a bountiful harvest for the next season if they are planted and well tended
PRETZEL CEREAL CRUNCH
taste of home 2009 QUICK COOKING pg. 39
Was addicting! Made with chocolate chips (melted)
CINNABON CARAMEL POPCORN
Tina brought this to my going away party when we left Oregon. We made it here in Idaho for Jackson to take to school on a "P" day. It is sooo yummy! And smells absolutely wonderful when it is cooking.
PREHEAT oven to 280.
POP 2 bags of popcorn (butter okay)
MIX:
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
CUT IN:
1 stick of butter
POUR:
1/4 c honey
MICROWAVE:
30 seconds - stir
2 min - stir
2 min - stir
ADD (stir quickly):
1 tsp vanilla
3/4 tsp baking soda
POUR OVER POPCORN and stir a lot
BAKE 30 minutes (or less) - stirring every 10 minutes on a cookie sheet that has been covered in tin foil
MELT:
1/2 - 1 cup white chocolate chips and drizzle on top
Sweet & Salty Crunch Munch
(submitted by J. Lawrence)
4 cups rice Chex cereal
2 cups popped popcorn
1 cup cheddar Goldfish crackers
1 cup pretzel Goldfish crackers
1 cup lightly crushed plain bagel chips
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
4 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce
1 tablespoon cinnamon
Heat oven to 250 degrees. Stir together Chex, popcorn, both kinds of Goldfish and the bagel chips. Whisk together butter, syrup, soy sauce, and cinnamon. Drizzle over Chex mixture; stir well. Spread mixture onto a rimmed baking sheet. Bake at 250 degrees for 40 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes, or until golden. Cool completely.
EASTER TRAIL MIX
This is from Nancycreative. This makes me think of Christmas Crunch that Lisa makes. She uses $1 store candy (or anything - bulk is a good place) and mix with honey nut cheerios.
Something that’s hard for me to resist when I see the long aisle of Easter candy at the store are those malted milk Robin Eggs–malt balls covered with a candy coating. I buy them every year and eat way too many of them! This year, I told myself I would not buy them unless I used them in a recipe. And since I’ve been short on time lately, it needed to be something pretty simple. So I came up with an Easter Trail Mix–a blend of chocolatey sweets mixed in with some healthy ingredients. The mini robin eggs and pastel M&M’s give the mix plenty of chocolatey taste and spring color, and the other goodies include raisins, sunflower kernels, coconut flakes, peanuts, and mini pretzel twists. This recipe makes a large bowl of trail mix, so there’s plenty for everyone to munch on!
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