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Monday Munchies: Muddy Buddies Chex Mix

I am sorry I did not have a post on Saturday, I was participating in a yearly event called Rally in the Valley by Camp Loma de Vida. There are some pictures on Facebook you can look at if you click here. I was so sore and tired, I did not even get a chance to make a post. Today, however, I have a sweet treat great for snacking on anytime.
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This is a super sweet snack that can be made very easily. Here are the
instructions, they are usually found on the back of a brand-name Chex cereal box.
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So, the first step is to measure the cereal out.
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Done. Make sure you have a large bowl to be able to stir everything around in. Next, you are going to
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Now that you have done all that, pour the chocolate/chex mixture into a resealable container. The cereal box directions suggest a plastic food bag, but we used a large bowl with a lid. Add the powdered sugar on top of the chex, seal the container, and shake it until everything is coated. This is what it should look like when you are done.
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Yum! This is one of our favorite snacky desserts, and simple to make, too! What is your favorite Chex recipe? Share it with me through Facebook or the comment section below.

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