
Since today is National Trail Mix Day, let’s talk about trail mix! There is so much to love about it. It’s salty, sometimes it’s a little sweet and it’s a great on-the-go snack for people of all ages.
While our family loves it, we don’t all love the raisins that tend to be in most store-bought trail mixes. So you’ll often find an extra bowl sitting next to us where we will pick out and throw all of the raisins. It seemed like a waste of money, so instead, we started making my own trail mix.
There are definite perks to making your own trail mix. You can pick and choose what’s in it and it always seems fresh. The biggest perk for us is that we aren’t wasting money or time picking out the one thing we don’t love.
Why did you choose this flavor combination?
What if I’m limiting my sodium and sugar intake?
How much should be in a serving size?
We definitely don’t recommend sitting down with the whole container and eating a bunch of this trail mix. We recommend 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup a day based on this particular mix.
Is it cheaper to make your own trail mix?
Actually, no. It’s much cheaper to buy ready-made trail mix. But we don’t mind spending the extra money to guarantee freshness and get the ingredients we love the most. The kids also absolutely love making it and since there is no cooking involved, they can do it on their own.
Which peanut butter chips do you recommend?
While there is often a store-bought option, we love Reese’s peanut butter chips. You can find them in the baking aisle of your local grocery store.
Does it matter what type of chocolate chips I buy?
We have tried it with both milk chocolate and dark chocolate and we loved them both. So, that is totally up to you and how much sweetness you want to add to this trail mix. You can also try semi-sweet chocolate chips if you want something in between.
How long will this trail mix keep?
As long as you store it in an airtight container, it should last you for 2-3 weeks, if not longer. Make sure to keep it at room temperature and sealed.
Banana, peanut butter, and chocolate trail mix
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Banana Peanut Butter and Chocolate Trail Mix
Description
Forget the store-bought trail mix. There is nothing fresher and more tailored to your taste buds, than homemade trail mix. This is our all-time favorite recipe.
Ingredients
- 1 jar dry roasted peanuts
- 1 jar cashew halves
- 6oz sunflower kernels
- 11oz banana chips
- 5oz peanut butter chips
- 5oz chocolate chips
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients together and store in a container.
If you make our trail mix, we’d love to hear your thoughts. If you post it on social media, we’d love for you to tag @thesupermomlife! Don’t forget to check out all of our favorite cookie recipes and other family-friendly recipes!











I don’t like raisins in trailer mix too. But I do love it in bread.
Sweet and salty is a great combo! Love the recipe
Ohhhhh Lorty. This is right up my alley. I cannot wait to make it but I am really worried about sharing it. I don’t want to.
This looks yummy snack and healthy which is something I’m looking for when I get hungry at work haha. Thank you for sharing
This looks like such a tasty trail mix – I could definitely see my kids enjoying this. I might have to make it for an after school snack.
I’m a huge fan of trail mix, I can’t wait to give this a try.
I will try this. Trail mix is a favourite of mine.