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WEBMade with unsalted nuts, freeze-dried strawberries and dark chocolate, this vegan trail mix is low sodium, while being rich in fibre, protein, heart-healthy fats and antioxidants! …

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WEBIngredients in Trail Mix. 1. Nuts – Feel free to use any kind of nut here! Ideally, purchase raw nuts that haven’t been coated and roasted in hydrogenated or soybean oils and salt. …

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WEBMost of the pre-made trail mixes have a ton of added salt, sugar and preservatives in them that to me is no-bueno. As a reference, approximate amounts of sodium in a given …

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WEBAn easy healthy trail mix recipe ready in 5 minutes and perfect as a healthy snack any time of the day. Sugar-free, vegan, keto. To make a savory low-carb trail mix recipe, …

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WEBWhile the health benefits of trail mix depend on what ingredients you add, in general: Dried fruit provides a healthy source of carbohydrates, fibre, and micronutrients. Nuts provide …

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WEB2 cups of nuts and/or seeds + 1 cup dried fruit + ½ cup sweet/candy. Easy peasy! To keep it a heart healthy trail mix, make sure you pick nuts and seeds that are mostly raw or …

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WEBPersonally, I think these categories are perfect in a balanced combination for a recipe for homemade trail mix. For example, 1/3 nuts/seeds, 1/3 dried fruit, and 1/3 cereal. …

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WEBOr hey, go ahead and make both! Set out a medium sized bowl. Measure and pour in the ingredients. Mix well. Transfer the trail mix to an airtight container. Store the container …

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WEBChances are that the trail mixes you love all combine a few basic types of ingredients to achieve those sweet + salty flavors and crunchy + chewy textures you love. Here are the …

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WEB1 cup dried fruit (raisins, cherries, banana chips) ½ cup roasted salted nuts (peanuts, almonds, cashews, pecans, walnuts) ½ cup seeds (pepitas or sunflower seeds, or more …

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WEBInstructions. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Place the walnuts, pecans, and cashews on a baking sheet and toast them in your oven for 6-8 minutes, or until they are lightly …

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WEBThe nutrition below is based off the first recipe (Double Chocolate Trail Mix) above. The serving side is 1/3 cup. All of the trail mix recipes will be roughly the same amount of …

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WEBWith just a few parameters, it's easy to experiment with what you have. Add in a package of sunflower seeds or a few spoonfuls of cacao nibs. Maybe try a sprinkling of dried …

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WEBTrail Mix is an easy must-have whether your camping or just hanging out! Protein-packed and full of goodness, this customizable mix is scrumptious! 10 g Polyunsaturated Fat: …

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WEBIngredients. ¼ cup whole shelled (unpeeled) almonds. ¼ cup unsalted dry-roasted peanuts. ¼ cup dried cranberries. ¼ cup chopped pitted dates. 2 ounces dried apricots, or other …

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WEBModify to suit your own tastes and preferences. This makes about 16 servings of ¼ cup each. Each serving will have about 13 grams of carbohydrate and about 4.5 grams of …

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WEBThis budget-friendly trail mix is simple to make, easy to store, made with mostly real food, and it keeps well so you can make it ahead of time! Trail Mix Recipe. This trail mix

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