For this reason, I always keep
homemade trail mix in my coat pockets.
Not exact matches
If you decide to add some dry fruit to your
homemade trail mix, go for a small amount of goji berries, mulberries, or a couple of dates to keep the sugar
in check.
Lemon Honey & Rosemary Grilled Chicken Skewers by From Gate to Plate Sausage & Veggies Tinfoil Dinner by Summer Scraps Baked Rosemary Garlic Fries by Keep it Simple, Sweetie
Homemade Natural Bug Spray by The Haas Machine Memorial Day Festivities by Lil Huckleberries Corn Cob Jelly by Hezzi - D's Books and Cooks Marshmallow Fruit Dip by Forty Eighteen
Trail Mix Oatmeal Cookies by Lady Behind the Curtain BBQ Invitation Printable by My Daylights Rhubarb Crisp by Love
in the Kitchen
Mixed Berry Sweet Rolls by Like Mother, Like Daughter Liberty Embroidery Pattern by Bits of Ivory Red White and Blue Trifle by We Like to Learn as We Go Chickpea Tabouli by Food Lust People Love Dark Chocolate Pistachio Cookies by Life on Food
He dug
in while I made myself a nice big bowl of oatmeal, topped with
trail mix (most of which sunk below view) and Reginald's
Homemade cashew butter.
All it takes is 5 - minutes
in your kitchen, and you have a delicious medley of
homemade trail mix.
Snacks like
homemade trail mix, dried fruits, bread and natural energy bars are great, and it's good to balance out fats, fiber, and protein
in your snacks to keep your blood sugar steady between meals.
He was pretty darn excited about this and even though mom brought
in farm fresh apples and
homemade trail mix, he was still cool!
Whole almonds, on their own or
in a
homemade trail mix, make for a convenient and healthy snack while nursing.
Chia Seeds: Chia seeds are often used
in yogurt,
homemade trail mixes, baked goods, commercial nutrition bars, beverages and snacks.
Regardless of what life situation you find yourself
in, it's always a good plan to have a healthy
homemade trail mix made up and ready to go.
Stock your kitchen and pantry with quick, healthy snacks that mama can grab easily:
homemade trail mixes that are pre-portioned, sliced veggies and hummus, organic blue corn chips with guacamole, or overnight oatmeal already prepped
in the fridge are just a few ideas.
Make your own
trail mix by combining banana chips with dried fruit and
mixed nuts for a snack rich
in protein and fiber, or make your own
homemade «banana bread» muesli by toasting banana chips with oatmeal and chopped walnuts.
I often put a week's worth of snacks
in the containers on Sunday to make packing lunches easy - grapes,
homemade trail mix, pretzels, dips, whatever.