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Ranch Snack Mix
This ranch snack mix is one of my favorite snack recipes that I love making for family get-togethers.
White Chocolate Snack Mix
Here is a sweet snack mix that is delicious and colorful. Saltiness and sweetness is the best combination! Don't be afraid of trying other cereals, candy or nuts. Salted almonds, granola, or, butterscotch chips would be fine substitutes or additions.
Homemade Chex Party Mix
This Chex mix recipe with butter, mixed nuts, pretzels, and Chex cereal dates back to the 1940s and has been a family holiday favorite for generations. It's so much better than the newer versions—it's rich, buttery, and makes a great food gift!
Puppy Chow with Crispix
The puppy chow recipe is easy to make with melted chocolate, peanut butter, and crispy cereal tossed in powdered sugar to make a fun party snack that's sweet and crunchy. Perfect for kids and adults alike (but not for puppies)!
Angel Poop
I'm currently deployed, and someone in my office had this sent to them. I'm kind of making up the directions, so you may need to adjust! It is wonderful!!!!!!
Caramel Snack Mix
This is the most requested item I bring to the office. It has become the Christmas gift of choice from my kitchen.
No Cook Pretzels with a Kick
A spicy snack of pretzels with no baking required. Great for parties or poker night!
Reindeer Munch
Easy and fun to make this snack with the kids. Ideal replacement to the cookies for Santa!
Furikake Snack Mix
A sweet and salty mixture of crispy cereal with sugar and furikake seasoning makes this popular Hawaii snack a crowd-pleaser!
Spicy Party Pretzels
Who needs all the distractions offered by typical party mixes? These spicy pretzels are what you really want! Delicious served warm.
Grandma Jensen's Nuts and Bolts
My Grandma Jensen used to make this spicy snack at Christmas every year, and she always made several batches so she could give plenty away and still serve it in her home. Kinda spicy, kinda garlicy, and completely addictive.
Deep Dish Cookie in a Mug
This deep dish cookie recipe, mixed in a mug and cooked in the microwave, is a great after-school snack. Feel free to add nuts or other things instead of chocolate chips.
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