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Recipe of the Week: Super Easy Trail Mix

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnApril 28, 2025
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The following recipe for a fairly healthy Super Easy Trail Mix is from SurvivalBlog reader T.W..  She recommends: “I suggest you buy most of the ingredients in bulk, to cut down on the cost of the mix.”

Ingredients
  • 1 c. of your preferred low-salt nut(s), mixed (I like almonds and pecans)
  • 1 to  1-/12 c. of chocolate chips, M&Ms, or Reese’s Pieces candy (can be omitted if you are on a diet)
  • 1 c. of Animal Crackers (or other small crackers) and/or small pretzels. (I like cheese-flavored ones)
  • 1 c. of your preferred dry breakfast cereal or low-moisture granola/museli.
  • 1 c. of dried fruit(s) or raisins (Be sure that it’s a low-moisture fruit, or it will make your trail mix a sticky mess!)
Directions

Just pour all of the ingredients into a large mixing bowl. and stir them well with a large mixing spoon or spatula.

STORAGE & Trail Servings

Store the mix in an airtight container, like Tupeprware.

Dispense into small, very sturdy ziploc bags, for the trail. Pack all of those small bags inside a larger (gallon-size) ziploc bag, in case one of the small ones bursts.

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