This sweet, salty and crunchy fall mix is sure to enjoyed all season long!! Watch Jackson make this quick and easy snack!!
Hey Friends! Today Jackson is sharing a super simple recipe for a cute, fun and Easy Fall Mix. I love it when we can throw something fun looking together and spend almost zero time making it. Kids really love it but adults will enjoy it as well. Even Daddy!!! He kept asking for another serving. LoL!!
HOW TO MAKE FALL MIX
Jackson always loves getting in the kitchen with Momma so I let him put together this recipe all on his very own. He is such a fan! This quick & easy fall mix is a great way to get your kids started in the kitchen well because there is nothing to cook. Just open, dump! and stir!! How much fun did he have making this sweet video?!?!?!?!
You can literally use just about anything in this mix. I just grabbed some seasonal items from he market and here we are!!
For this recipe, I used just seven ingredients:
- Crunch and Munch Buttery Toffee
- Cereal (I used Cinnamon Life but you can use whatever cereal you wish!)
- Chocolate Teddy Grahams
- Snyder’s Butter Snaps
- Heath Bars
- Candy Corn Pumpkins
- Peanut M&M’s
There are no rules!!! Use what you have and keep it fun!!
Tips for making Quick & Easy Fall Mix:
- Use seasonal items. Candy corn is so polarizing. Lol. Use it or lose it. Add whatever you like. I just think the pumpkins make it super cute.
- Use your favorite cereal. Any cereal will work with this mix.
- Make it a gift. Make it for friends & family or for your co-workers. Try gifting some in a Mason Jar or cute little baggies with a fun little note on the side. Jackson made this batch for our church family.
Until next time Friends!! Say Grace and enjoy!!
Quick & Easy Fall Mix Recipe {Just 7 Ingredients}
Ingredients
- 12 oz Crunch and Munch Buttery Toffee
- 2 c Cinnamon Life Cereal
- 10 oz Chocolate Teddy Grahams
- 2 c Snyder’s Butter Snaps
- 2 packs King Size Heath Bars rough chopped
- 16.2 oz Candy Corn Pumpkins
- 10.7 oz Peanut M&M’s
Instructions
- Dump all ingredients into a large bowl. Stir. Say Grace and enjoy!
Recipe adapted from Eunamaes
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