Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Trail Mix Cookies


If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
was one of my favorite books as a really little kiddo :). I have to admit, when my mom let me choose between the book with the cute little mouse and The Little Red Hen, I had a tough time deciding which one I wanted her to read to me at bedtime. Decisions, decisions!

To this day, I still remember how much I loved it when my mom would read to me. Not only was it a fun and relaxing experience, but it was more meaningful and memorable than watching a movie together. Next to that, I loved dancing with her; I'd stand on her feet and she'd lead.

I plan on doing all these things with my own children some day :). These moments instilled in me a deep love for reading and dancing - two of my favorite things to do, next to cooking and writing, of course :).

So I now own the cookie-eating mouse! He wears a Christmas hat year-around; he's definitely my kind of mouse. My mom actually gave him to me a few years back. He sits on a miniature vintage chair in my living room, next to all the other kitschy collectibles that help make my house a home :). I decided to feature him in the trail mix cookie 'photo session'. The Doughboy wasn't interested - he stuffed himself with so many of these cookies that he couldn't move! (But keep looking out for him, he'll be starring in one of my upcoming posts.)

Now that I've talked about one of my favorite early-childhood books, it's time to talk about my favorite cookie! I am a huge fan of Kashi's Happy Trail Mix Cookies, but I strongly believe that if you can make it healthier and cheaper at home, then make your own version of your favorite treat! So that's what I did. Of course, they don't taste exactly the same; I threw in a few interesting ingredients, like crushed cereal and coconut - but you probably know why. (Jose and I are in the process of clearing out our pantry and kitchen cupboards, so I used this baking adventure as an opportunity to get rid of quite a few random ingredients, like cereal and coconut.)

These cookies taste like trail mix and cereal bars, but they're much more portable....who doesn't love that? Check out the ingredients. Pretty healthy, huh? No butter or oil!

Trail Mix Cookies

Almost healthy trail mix cookies! :)

Made with whole wheat flour ...

See Trail Mix Cookies on Key Ingredient.


15 comments:

Elle said...

I love this idea and I'm totally trying it! They look fantastic!

Anonymous said...

Great shot! I love that little mouse, so cute. The way he's looking up is adorable (and I'm not really an animal lover).

Yummy cookies too.

hungryandfrozen said...

Those cookies sound delicious - I love stuff with oats in it. Cute widget, too :) How is it that I've never found this blog before? It's gorgeous!

Y said...

Cute mouse :) He looks very happy to have discovered cookies. I have a similar sized sheep who wears a bowtie. He travels with us frequently, but he hasn't participated in any cooking adventures yet.

Anonymous said...

while the cookies look absolutely scrumptious, I think for the first time in my life, I'd grab the mouse instead if I were given a choice. it's too cute!!

Sharon said...

Love your little mouse. The cookie ingredient isn't too shabby either! I've just started getting into making granola bars...trail mix cookies are next!

cakewardrobe said...

Reminds me of Disney's Ratatouille! Great composition!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

Cupcakes for Daring Bakers????

Deborah said...

I love that they are in cookie form!! I've never heard of that book, but the mouse is super cute!

Heather said...

These look fantastic! Would using all purpose flour be alright? I have everything except wheat flour on hand.

Great blog, BTW, I've been reading for weeks, and love it!

Anonymous said...

Really nice idea.. trail mix is such a staple in my life. I love If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by the way...

Cakespy said...

You've found the way to my heart by combining children's books and cookies. And these look like some FINE cookies!

Prudy said...

I love homemade cookies. I'd take cookies over any dessert and I'm with you-they can be pretty healthy if they don't come out of a package. I love using cereals, whole wheat and oats in mine. Your ribs look so juicy and delicious-what a great dish for the fourth.

Sharon said...

Sophie, I've passed along a blog award to you for your great posts!

Jessica "Su Good Sweets" said...

I love granola, trail mix, and other hodge-podgy things. This looks delicious.