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The unique cylindrical canister that Pringles come in is part of their charm. Here are five great ways to repurpose that empty Pringles can to store snacks.
Whip up an easy batch of trail mix, nosh on some homemade granola bars or dried fruit, or learn how to make your own jerky. Let this delicious blend of tropical fruits, nuts and yogurt clusters ...
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Don’t have an Aldi nearby? No problem. Whip up your own healthy, homemade trail mix. Like our Aldi favorite, it’s packed with energizing peanuts, almonds and dried cranberries. And it takes ...
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The suggested ingredients have a good balance of dried fruit to nuts, and a mix of flavours and textures, but feel free to switch the ingredients according to your taste. Tip the banana chips and ...
Protein is the powerhouse of any meal, helping kids stay alert and focused. Portable options like Greek yoghurt, cottage cheese, or homemade trail mix can easily be included in lunch boxes.
Preheat the oven to 350°. Toss the nuts with a pinch of salt and spread on a baking sheet. Toast for 10 minutes until golden, stirring halfway through. Let the nuts cool completely. Mix the nuts with ...