Does Anyone Have...

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Woodyoumind?, Feb 14, 2009.

  1. Woodyoumind?

    Woodyoumind? New Member

    ....the recipe for that Chex cereal party mix? I and my wife both love this stuff and prefer the homemade to the store bought stuff. I know I've seen the recipe for it at Christmas time but I would like to make some now. Anyone?
     
  2. Taggart

    Taggart New Member

  3. katharina

    katharina New Member

    I've had the kind with pretzels, too... I've made this a few times and it always goes fast.
     
  4. Taggart

    Taggart New Member

    This recipe also reminds me of those Rice Crispie squares. We used to make a version of those with sunflower seeds, trying to make them healthier... ;)

    That's another homemade recipe that has a nostalgia for me.
     
  5. katharina

    katharina New Member

    I have had those with chocolate and peanut butter frostings... to make them a lot less healthier, I guess. :eek: Oh, and with chocolate chips, too.
     
  6. heretoday

    heretoday New Member

    Wow, chex mix. I haven't had that in years. Thanks for the link; I'll be checking it out;).
     
  7. Kitten

    Kitten New Member

    Yep, that link has the standard recipe. We always mix ours up a bit, depending on what stuff we already have around, especially considering we love several kinds of the chex mix that can be found in the stores now. Also, Chex lists the recipe (and the one for the chocolate kind) on all its boxes still.
     
  8. Laughingmouse

    Laughingmouse New Member

    How in the world can a snack glued together with marshmallow creme, ever be healthy?

    I like to mix a little honey with peanut butter to snack on. I guess I needn't feel too guilty about doing it, now!

    LOL
     
  9. katharina

    katharina New Member

    If you mean calories, I was very surprised recently to check the calories on marshmallow "fluff" and it's surprisingly low... 20 per tablespoon. If you mean the fact that there's a lot of sugar, I agree. :eek: No fat, though.
     
  10. woodbit

    woodbit New Member

    For a Christmas tradition - we have always had white chocolate chex mix. Pretty sure it is fat free :) And it's a good thing because I find it very addicting.

    Here's a link that looks like something similar:

    http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,171,148171-246197,00.html

    I could ask my mom for our recipe if you'd like.