How to Make Healthy Trail Mix

Wash your hands properly in preparation for handling the ingredients., Collect the ingredients together. , Get a large bowl or other container. , Dump in equal portions of white raisins, raw sunflower seeds and raw almonds. , Tear the final equal...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wash your hands properly in preparation for handling the ingredients.

    To do this, just follow the texture of the rings and pull them into little segments (the rings are often clumped together and will need a bit of effort to pull apart).

    Add these bits to the bowl as you tear them off.

    Be aware that this is the time-consuming part of the process, as it can take 20 minutes if done by yourself.

    It might be a good idea to get a helper here. , Break up any sticky clumps of raisins. , The trail mix should be stored like any dry product.

    Put it in whatever container(s) it will keep dry in.

    When you go hiking, trekking, boating, etc., add to small sealable bags for ease of use. ,
  2. Step 2: Collect the ingredients together.

  3. Step 3: Get a large bowl or other container.

  4. Step 4: Dump in equal portions of white raisins

  5. Step 5: raw sunflower seeds and raw almonds.

  6. Step 6: Tear the final equal portion of unsweetened

  7. Step 7: unsulfured dried pineapple rings into bits

  8. Step 8: however big or small you like.

  9. Step 9: Mix everything thoroughly by hand.

  10. Step 10: Store.

  11. Step 11: Finished.

Detailed Guide

To do this, just follow the texture of the rings and pull them into little segments (the rings are often clumped together and will need a bit of effort to pull apart).

Add these bits to the bowl as you tear them off.

Be aware that this is the time-consuming part of the process, as it can take 20 minutes if done by yourself.

It might be a good idea to get a helper here. , Break up any sticky clumps of raisins. , The trail mix should be stored like any dry product.

Put it in whatever container(s) it will keep dry in.

When you go hiking, trekking, boating, etc., add to small sealable bags for ease of use. ,

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