slow cooker party mix recipeOne of our family’s favorite snacks is Party Mix. I have been making it for years in the oven, but recently got this recipe for making it in the slow cooker. My friend had adapted it, and says it has worked great for her. I thought this would be great to make as a warm snack for after school, with plans to keep the rest for school snacks & lunches, or for after school and weekend munching. The recipe is below, and then I added some serving suggestions.

Slow Cooker Party Mix

Ingredients:

* 7 cups assorted cereal (oat, rice, wheat cereal)
* 1 cup peanuts, pecans, cashews, or mixed nuts (omit this for nut allergies)
* 1 cup mini pretzel sticks
* 1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted
* 4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
* dash hot pepper sauce
* 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
* 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
* 1/2 teaspoon onion salt

Directions:

- Combine cereals, nuts and pretzels in a 5-6 qt. slow cooker.
- Mix melted butter with remaining ingredients and pour over the cereal mixture, tossing to coat.
- Place a couple of paper towels over the top of the slow cooker and then the cover on top. The moisture that develops will be soaked up by the paper towels and help to keep the party mix crisp.
- Cook on low for 3 to 4 hours, stirring gently every 30 minutes.
- Remove the paper towel and cover, then cook for an additional 30 minutes.
- Pour out on clean paper towels and cool til it is at least slightly warm before serving.
- Store in an airtight container once completely cooled.
- Yields about 10 cups.

Serving Ideas:

  • Once cooled divide into individual portions and store in re-closable snack bags. Toss into lunchboxes, or an after school snack bin.
  • Make 1-2 batches a couple days ahead to serve at a party.
  • Great to make ahead and have ready for a school class party.
  • Take along, serve at a family gathering, tailgating, or trail mix.

Let me know if you try this and how you liked it.
My kids give it a big thumbs up!

MomsBudgetPlan.com If you are interested in learning more about make ahead menu planning and meal ideas, you really should check out the Once A Week Cooking Club. The Club provides a weekly menu, make ahead instructions, plus a grocery list to help you prepare for a once a week cooking experience you’ll want to duplicate again and again.

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I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that we were starting to budget for our family camping staycation. Part of that included menu planning with some make ahead meals. My goal is two-fold, I cut back on the amount of food we have to make, meaning less time in the kitchen, and less of a chance of having to run out for a forgotten ingredient while camping. Whether you are on a camping staycation, or camping in the rough, having some make ahead camping food ready to go is both a time, and money saver.

I went through some recipes, and tossed around some ideas with my friend, Val, the Owner of Once A Week Cooking Club. She started it in her comment on my earlier camping staycation post, and then she made these suggestions…

breakfast – I’m just doing pancakes, scrambled eggs and some kind of meat. It can just bring pancake mix we buy from the bulk section and everything can be cooked up in about 30 minutes. Lauren adds: I sort of want to do pancakes ahead of time for our camping staycation, we have electricity in the house for toaster pancakes, or to zap them as needed. Most mornings we all eat at different times, this just adds convenience to feeding the 12+ kids!

pulled pork or shredded chicken sandwiches – cook and shred the meat ahead of time, then just reheat. Can reheat in slowcooker too if you want.  Lauren adds: If you are roughing it without electricity, this can also be heated up in a pan over the fire, or on the stove.

french dips – same as above, cook and shred the beef ahead of time, saving the drippings for au jus. I usually cook the roast in the slow cooker with two envelopes of au jus mix.  Then you can let the juice sit in the fridge overnight to cool and scrap all the fat off the top before freezing the au jus :)

baked potato bar – This was part of Val’s original comment. Chili, cheese, sour cream, fritos, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, salsa. This one is nice because everyone can eat whenever. I made the chili ahead and then put it in the slow cooker for a few hours to warm it up.  Potatoes can be baked (I always microwave) then wrapped in foil and put in an oven to keep warm. Everyone can load their favorite toppings right on top of their super-sized baked potatoes. Lauren adds: This might be a great “potluck” type of dinner idea with everyone bringing their favorite toppings. Leftovers can be used in eggs the next morning, or as part of a taco meal, or salad the next day.

marinated chicken, or beef – I generally use teriyaki and then all you need to do is grill it. Lauren adds: If you start with fresh, not frozen meat, you can freeze it in the marinade. Then all you need to do is let it thaw, and grill it. Marinade ideas include teriyaki, or cajun jerk sauce. I like to use our FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer when I marinate, it sucks the air our, and forces the flavor in.

The great thing about make ahead camping food is it is already there at your camp site with at least part of the work done. You pack less, and spend less time in the kitchen, and more time with your family. Plus, if you plan and make ahead, there is less of a chance of having to run out to the store for a forgotten ingredient (speaking from experience). The idea of a camping staycation is relaxation, so why not make it even easier by bringing some made ahead meals?

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If you are interested in learning more about make ahead menu planning and meal ideas, you really should check out Val’s Once A Week Cooking Club. She is the Owner, and I am a subscriber. The Club provides a weekly menu, make ahead instructions, plus a grocery list to help you prepare for a once a week cooking experience you’ll want to duplicate again and again.

Coupon Inserts Preview for 5/8/11 This weekend you can expect to find 3 coupon inserts in the Sunday paper – 1 SmartSource, 1 RedPlum and the monthly P&G coupon insert. We pick our Chicago Tribune up at Menards for $1.00, though I have read that Dollar Tree stores also sell it for $1.00. Thinking about going there to check on Saturday. Either way, I can get 2 papers for the price of 1, or 4 for the price of 2 when I want. This week may be 4. Hubs takes the extras to work, so no waste!
(Remember: Regional inserts & value differences may occur.)

My newest couponing habit is to go through the inserts, and clip coupons for products that we use regularly (some brand-loyal items). I have been organizing them in my Coupon Clutch coupon binder. I check my binder now before anywhere else when building my shopping list, but still keep the rest of the inserts in my accordian file.

And on to the coupon insert previews for this coming weekend! Here are the one’s I’m clipping…

P & G Coupon Insert – All expire 6/30/11
- CrossAction Manual Brush – B1G1 up to $3.99 – look for a BOGO sale, or another coupon to use on the one you’re buying. ;)
- Gillette Bodywash B1G1 up to $4.99 – same as above – best way to save!
- DUO Pac 26-50 oz Powder, 15-34 ct. or liquid 36-68 oz. Tide Stain Release $3.00/1 – one can never have enough laundry detergent and with Summer the grass stains increase!

RedPlum Coupon Insert
- Disney or Marvel vitamin products $1.00/1 (exp. 7/15) My kids love the gummy vitamins!
- Nestle Nesquik product ANY .50/1 (exp. 8/28)
- Nivea for men body wash (8.4 fl oz- 16.9 fl oz) $2.00/1 (exp. 7/30) Used by all “my men”!
- Perdue Frozen fully cooked product $1.00/1 (exp. 7/31)

SmartSource Coupon Insert
- A1 Steak Sauce or Marinade 10oz+ $1.00/1 (exp. 7/3) Hub’s favorite!
- Duncan Hines Premium Cake Mix or Brownie Mix free to $2.50 wyb any 2 Duncan Hines products (9/5)
- V8 100% Vegetable Juice 46 oz+ $1.00/1 OR V8 100% Vegetable 46 oz+ $2.00/2 (both exp. 7/31) – For some strange reason both my oldest & Hubs like this, NOT me.

I also look for sales on any of the coupons I clip, or any of the products that I find on sale. Can’t help it, I no longer want to pay full price for anything! My Mother used to say “Even $0.25 off coupons saves you a quarter. ” I have to say, she was right, these days every little bit helps!

Check out all of the 6/5 coupon insert previews at CouponInsertsPreview.com.

Happy coupon savings!

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