What kinds of foods do you make for snacks in bulk? I am running out of ideas. Because summer is here and we spend a lot of time outdoors and in the water the kids tend to get hungry more often. I go through food a lot quicker so I am looking for ideas of homemade snacks in bulk. My snack assortment is dwindling quick~
Cooking in Bulk
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Trail mix:
1 box 5 grain cheerios, several packages of dehydrated fruits, raisins, sunflower seeds, various nuts (if over 2), and 1 small pack of M&M's.
I keep it in an airtight cereal container and serve in loot bags from clearance sales.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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Oat Bars
2 cups flour
2 cups oatmeal
1 cup sugar (brown or white)
1 tsp. baking soda
Melt 2 sticks marg / butter with 4 Tbs honey
Add to the dry mixture and mix
You can add in chocolate chips or raisins also.
Press into a 9x13 pan - bake 350 for 25 minutes. Cut while warm (they get hard).
These freeze well. I have never doubled the recipe, but they are so quick to throw in I just do a few batches at once, cook 2 pans at a time, cut & flash freeze.- Flag
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I make dozens and dozens of mini-muffins of all sorts and keep them in my freezer. The mini-muffin pans were an initial investment, but after about 10 years of using them, they're still in great shape and have paid for themselves over-and-over. After baking/cooling, I put the muffins on a cookie sheet and pop them into the freezer so that they freeze individually - and then after about an hour, pop them into gallon zip-bags. Quick and easy snack or even breakfast - they thaw in about 20 minutes, but some of my dc kids LOVE to eat them frozen:-))- Flag
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I make dozens and dozens of mini-muffins of all sorts and keep them in my freezer. The mini-muffin pans were an initial investment, but after about 10 years of using them, they're still in great shape and have paid for themselves over-and-over. After baking/cooling, I put the muffins on a cookie sheet and pop them into the freezer so that they freeze individually - and then after about an hour, pop them into gallon zip-bags. Quick and easy snack or even breakfast - they thaw in about 20 minutes, but some of my dc kids LOVE to eat them frozen:-))
same trick here and the "teethers" love them frozen.- Flag
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They are a big hit around here (tied in the loot bags and kept in the cookie jar) with my teens as well. During the different seasons I perk it up. Candy pumpkins at Halloween, heart shaped red hots at Valentines day, etc.
I think I have a house goblin since it disappears constantly, "I don't know" only to hear rumors of all my loot bags that end up at the high school.I have even seen a few sightings of those little bags on my kids friends facebook pages...
It MUST be a coincidence, though.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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