Take time on the Sabbath to discuss the importance of emergency preparedness with family & neighbors. Establish a 3 month supply of water and food and rotate it. Actively participate in all emergency response drills. Maintain a "red file" for your most important documents. Live righteously, practice the welfare principle of self-reliance and build a three to six month financial reserve.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Honeyville Farms - Cookin' Cousins- Make your own Trail Mix



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Honeyville Farms - Cookin' Cousins


Posted: 25 May 2012 08:50 PM PDT
With Honeyville's Freeze Dried Fruits and Veggies it is super easy to make your own trail mix! What a healthy, easy snack! You could use it for an after school snack, camping (it is the camping season, right?), something to grab for the road, or even munch on during work. If you wanted you could even pre-bag several of these so they are ready to go anytime you need them.
I could think of several varieties, but today, I tried two and they were both delicious!


#1 attempt:
Honeyville Freeze Dried Bananas
Honeyville Freeze Dried Mangos
Honeyville Freeze Dried Pineapple
Honeyville Freeze Dried Strawberry Yogurt Bites
(I put peanuts in mine after the picture was taken. I liked it a lot with peanuts, my hubby voted against them)


#2 attempt:
Honeyville Freeze Dried Strawberries
Honeyville Freeze Dried Raspberries
Honeyville Freeze Dried Strawberry Yogurt Bites
Honeyville Freeze Dried Blackberries
Honeyville Freeze Dried Blueberries
M&M's (I couldn't resist leaving out the chocolate!)


Of course, there are so many different ways you could make your own trail mix. So get creative and have fun!!!


Enjoy!


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