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YUMMY!!! And I added in some Raisins. Very kid friendly! Thanks!
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on July 30, 2002
This is a great idea!! Thanks! I will be making this one What an easy thing to take in for school when you want something besides the usual things people always bring in.
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Great snack! I made this treat for my son and nephew and I kept on snacking on it as well. Instead of choc chips, I added M&M's so they don't melt in their hands. Next time I'm going to include raisins like suggested in in another post.
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Very Fun! I used 3 kinds of teddy grahams, multi grain cheerios, marshmallows, and m$m's. The kids loved it. I stored the leftovers in a ziploc bag and by the second day the marshmallows were a little chewy. So you have to eat it all at once (darn!)
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Leeannr, My grandchildren and I made this together the other day,and we had soooo much fun doing it,they thought it was fun making their own snack!They carried their little bags around and ate out of them all day! Thanks so much. Darlene Summers
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on September 28, 2002
This was wonderful!I used chocolate teddy grahams and peanut butter chips,which made it very colorful.The kids could not stop eating it.I made up small baggies for a bake sale,and the bags flew off the table.Everyone complimented the mix.
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on January 16, 2003
As I type this, my girls (2 and 5) are eating the 'extra' and loving it! I used Disney Hunny B's cereal in place of Teddy Grahams and threw in about 2 cups of plain Cheerios. Used the marshmallows and chocolate chips. This made 23 baggies (with about 1 cup of mix in each).
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on December 16, 2002
Very simple and quick recipe for the youngsters. I used chocolate teddy grahams, and peanut butter morsels and was impressed at the speed that it was consumed!!!
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on February 28, 2003
Excellent idea! I'm always looking for "on-the-go" snack ideas for my son! I used multi-grain cheerios, cinnamon teddy grahams, peanut butter chips, raisins, banana chips and mini-pretzels. My son loves it, and his friends seem to love it too, judging by how they gather around me when I pull the bag out! All of the women in my playgroup were so interested I gave them the basic formula and now we all have our own versions. What I really love about this is how versatile it is. Next time I'm going to try it with Corn Chex cereal - he loves corn chex. Thank you so much, Leannr! Brilliant idea.
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Delicious! Although, I think I will add pretzel sticks next time, it seemed to need a little salt.
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on January 05, 2010
This is a great snack recipe. I love it because you can switch the ingredients to whatever you or your child wants and it will please your child! I usually make a bunch of this and separate in bags for lunch boxes or trips. My daughter picks the m&ms out to just eat them first so sometimes I will leave those out. You can make this soo healthy with raisins, craisens, bananas chips, dried fruits, etc. Its always stuff you usually have in your kitchen if you have a child. Thanks for this recipe Ciao!
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on November 23, 2011
Our little DGD is visiting and I wanted something easy and fun that she could not only enjoy but help make and this fit the bill. She had so much fun doing this and then eating it. We made as directed and then put into small zip lock bags that she could carry around with her to eat. She loved the whole process, even insisting on putting all the extra bags into her suitcase to take home with her when she goes. A fun and simple recipe that she was soooo proud of. Thanks for posting. Today I had to come an update my review as it's got to be 5 Golden stars. My DGD loves it so much she's called me several times asking to make it again and even has all the ingrediants memorized so I have to make it exactly as the recipe calls for - she won't tolerate any changes. Thanks for making me a "Favorite Nanna"
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on January 15, 2010
This was a real hit with my DD's class...even the teachers were raving about it! Easy and quick to assemble- what mom (or kids) wouldn't like that?! I used M&M's for chocolate, but would like to experiment with some of the other wonderful add-in suggestions made from other reviewers. I found the marshmallows to be a little tough on day 2, so next time I will have to remember to pick those out before storing leftovers. Simple fix for such a a versatile (and enjoyable!) treat. Thanks so much.
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Both kids loved this... and are insisting that I always have it on hand! Thanks for posting!
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on March 02, 2009
I made and took this for our vacation and it was a favorite with the kids. I did sub m&m's for the chocolate chips. My nephew couldn't get enough of them. Thank you for posting.
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on January 03, 2008
Great snack. The little one had fun mixing it all up. Thank you for the recipe.
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on July 10, 2006
Made this with my girls today. They love it. Added raisins, banana chips, and peanuts. Used peanut butter and chocolate chip morsels. I even had to have a serving. Very good!
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on May 26, 2006
I have made this many times. My version, I use lots of different cereal, teddy graphams, raisins, dried chranberries, and some chocolate chips. I usually omit the marshmallows because they do get tough after a day or two. The kids call it "Trail Mix", I call it "Getting Rid of Unwanted Cereal"! I keep it in a plastic container and the kids can help themselves. Or the kids will make an individual serving with the rule "3 kinds of treats, with 5 of each treat". Makes a great snack.
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on May 25, 2006
I sent this for my sons snack day at preschool. When I picked him up the first thing he said to me was that everyone loved his snack. This is a big deal because he never says anything about what they have for snack.I followed the receipe but used scooby snack gracham crackers and I did add pretzels as someone else suggested.
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on July 18, 2005
I made this for my son's classroom to snack on while on a long bus ride to a field trip. I added yogurt-covered raisins. They all enjoyed it.
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Serving Size: 1 (627 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 1
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