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WHITE TRASH Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
5 cups cheerios
5 cups rice chex cereal
1 12 oz can salted peanuts
1 bag mini pretzels
1 bag of plain M&Ms
1 bag of peanut M&Ms (I use Holiday M&Ms at the Holidays for a “themed” treat!)
2 and a half bags Nestlé white chocolate chips
2 Tablespoons oil

Directions:
Directions:
Mix together cheerios, rice chex, peanuts, pretzels, M&Ms in JUMBO bowl.

Melt together in microwave the 2 bags of white chocolate chips and oil. Watch carefully and stir frequently (at 30 second intervals) as it will burn. Continue until completely melted. (Don’t get it too hot though or it will melt the M&Ms).

Pour melted chocolate over dry mix and coat evenly with hands. Pour out onto wax paper and press gently together for large clumps of white trash.

**For extra festive decoration sprinkle with “holiday sprinkles” while it is still wet from the melted chocolate. Keep in air tight container or put in cellophane bags tied with pretty ribbon.

 

 

 

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