Merry Christmas to You From Me: Caramel Chex Recipe!

Wishing you and yours a Very Merry Christmas!

My gift to you is the recipe for my most requested treat, Caramel Chex! I only make it one time a year for a very specific reason: It’s ridiculously addicting. Consider yourself warned. 

Step 1: Preheat oven to 325*. In a saucepan, heat sugar, Karo Syrup and butter over medium heat until butter is melted and sugar is dissolved. On a prepared (large) baking sheet spread out cereal, nuts and coconut.

*I have found 350 temp is perfect in an electric oven, but 325 works best in a gas oven.

Step 2: Pour caramel mixture over cereal mix. Coat cereal mixture well. Try not to drool.

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Step 3: Stir well, place in oven for 24 minutes, stirring every eight minutes to assure every cereal bit gets equally coated.

Step 4: After the 24 minute baking time spread mixture out on lightly greased parchment paper making sure to create an even layer. Feel free to leave some small clumps for extra gooey pieces after it cools.

Step 5: Try to keep your significant other out of it.  It’s dangerously good.

Step 6: Store as desired. I typically place mine in either snack size bags, decorated with cute ribbon, or in zip lock bags for ease of access.  I always add M&M’s when bagging up. Note: as the Chex settles it will stick together, creating clumps, so keeping it stored in baggies allows you to gently massage the chex mix to break it up.


Printable recipe:

I hope you enjoy family, friends, food and drinks over the next few days.

Cheers!

Original Post: December 2013, Edited photos and adjusted directions (temperature) December 2025.

Original post photo 2013 below. Updated 2025 above.

Better For You ~ Gingerbread Granola

Good morning!  Hope you all have enjoyed a good weekend.  I am on my way out the door for the Ugly Sweater 5K run with a group of gals.  It’s going to be COLD!!

I wanted to share with you first a Gingerbread Granola recipe I put together last week.  I have always steered clear of granola due its usual high sugar, butter and oil content.   This recipe I created contains NO butter or oil and incorporates nutrient dense ingredients. 

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Enjoy!

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I was pleasantly surprised that my first batch turned out really good.  I packaged it up into mason jars and handed them out to some of my coworkers for a fun holiday gift. 

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Merry Christmas!  Have a great Sunday!

 

Snow, The Nutcracker, Three Generations and Busting My Jeep out of Jail

Considering how cold it is outside, I am questioning my geographical location.  It is already reading ZERO degrees.  What happened to a gradual cool down Nebraska?   Yeesh!  The cold is a bit of a sucker punch, but the snow that came along with it was welcomed with open arms.  It started coming down Saturday night around 11:30pm and didn’t stop for roughly 24 hours (off and on intensity, thank goodness).   Of course, this type of snow fall is what we call White Gold around our house.  My husband runs a business that takes him outdoors to ‘play’ in the white gold and sequentially turns me into a Snow Widow.

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Sunday morning, I woke up around 5AM (I know…), gave the hubs a quick call to see how he was holding up, stoked the fire, checked emails and then set out for Zorinsky Lake to take some photos.   (<— Link)

Such a peaceful place in the middle of the City.  One of my faves.

As I was heading home after my attempt at nature photography, my friend Claire called me up and asked if I wanted to meet at Amato’s for breakfast.  Um, yes.  Yes, I do!  She had perfect timing as my stomach was rumbling!

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Claire and I both had the two egg, bacon and potato combo.  Never thought I would tell someone to go to a particular restaurant for their bacon, but this is a must.  And the toast.  Holy Yum.  It was a great morning to catch up with Claire and have a warm comfort food style breakfast.  I am told that Amato’s is known for their pancakes.  They throw in Ricotta of all things.  hmm.  I wasn’t feeling adventurous yesterday morning, but I may try them some day.

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Photo Courtesy of TripAdvisor

The rest of my afternoon and into the early evening was spent with my mom and Grandma!

We had a date to see The Nutcracker!

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I love attending events at the Orpheum Theater.  Sitting at over a Century old, the Orpheum provides such a unique experience, almost as if you are being transported back in time.   The artchitecture is magnificent, the furniture detailing unique, the sculptures immaculate.  The Orpheum is a sight to see if only for just a visit.

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My grandma recalls attending movies when she was a young child and pointed out a staircase leading to the basement level.  She said that as a child you were able to visit the lowest level, but it has since been closed off due to the dangers of the steep staircase.   I will have to ask her to share more Orpheum stories sometime.  What a wonderful glimpse into that particular time of life it would be.

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Three generations!  🙂

We had GREAT seats for the show, sitting at the Grand Tier level, very first row.  The local dancers were absolutely amazing.  The young kids were adorable.  The scenery… stunning!   I was fully engaged and honestly, several scenes left me wanting more.  The grace and beauty and strength.

We followed up the ballet with margaritas (wine for me) at Roja Mexican Grill in the Old Market.  We had planned to hit Nosh, however, with Creighton and Nebraska playing that evening, parking was impossible.  Roja provided us with good guacamole and drinks and a perfect setting to chat.

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After our drinks it was time for Mom and Gr’ma to make the 90 mile trip back to Iowa so they drove me to the parking garage I left my jeep in.

That should be a simple task, right?

Ya, Nope.

We found the parking garage locked, cage doors rolled down, and NO ONE to be found.

JAIL!

Apparently, on the weekends, they close up the parking garage after the events at the Orpheum are over.  They failed to mention that to me.  CRAP!

I called the towing company to see if by chance they had towed my vehicle.

Nope.

I called the number of the help desk.

Closed.

I walked over to the gate to see if I could pry it open when all of a sudden my mom heard voices.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

A couple of gentleman were on the other side of the gate getting ready to lay salt down.  One joked with me that I went to the bar and didn’t invite him and then expected him to let me in to get my Jeep.

Yes, sir.  That is exactly right.

Thankfully, they let me bust my Jeep out of Jail without bond.

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Thanks OPPD parking garage attendants.  You made this chick’s night!  (And my mom’s as she was not looking forward to driving me across Omaha to my house).

I hope you all had a fulfilling Sunday as well!

So tell me…

Have you gone to a production of The Nutcracker?  What was your favorite scene?

Turkey Trot, Hawkeyes Win, A Bet and our Harley Holiday’s

The Weekend in Review

Thursday

Turkey Trot- hosted by the Council Bluffs YMCA.  Thursday morning offered us a high of 28 degrees, and the run took place alongside the Missouri River, including a crossing of the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.  Needless to say it was cold!   My girl, Jessica, ran it with me. 

ImageEven though the wind was in our face, it was still a really neat experience to run across the bridge.  The Bob Kerry Bridge runs across the Missouri River, allowing people to be in Nebraska and Iowa at the same time (what a touristy thing to say).

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The rest of Thanksgiving Day was spent attending three family dinners.  And, sadly, I didn’t take but ONE picture.  Just one!  I guess I was soaking in all the family time.

Dinner 1: Grandpa Goecker’s. 

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Dinner Two:  My mom’s.  My uncle and aunt were in town so we swung by to chat with everyone for a few hours before heading to…

Dinner Three: Clint’s mom’s.  Dinner, cocktails and family time for another few hours.

 

Friday

Hawkeye vs. Husker Game

ImageWe are Hawkeye Supporters in this house!  I don’t call myself a fan, because I don’t follow every last thing the Hawkeye Football Team does, however I always root for the Black and Gold. 

 

ImageHow fun is my Grateful Hawkeye shirt? (and my ridiculous selfie)

 

It was a great game and awesome to see the Hawkeyes take the WIN!

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We had some friends attend the game in Lincoln, so they came up to our house afterwards to celebrate with a few beers.

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I said a few…. ahem….

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A few years ago, Tyree and Clint made a bet on the Husker/Hawkeye Game.  Huskers won, which meant Clint lost and therefore had to wear Tyree’s Husker Shirt for the night.

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Well, paybacks are a B!tch, and apparently this bet is long standing.  Doesn’t Tyree look adorable in this Hawkeye shirt??

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Shenanigans. 

 

Saturday

It started to look like Christmas in the Pirtle household!  I spent the entire day decorating while watching CSI reruns.  It was a PERFECT day.

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My entire tree is Harley Davidson theme. 

Did you expect anything else?  I mean, really.

🙂

 

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I hope you all had a wonderful weekend as well!

Cheers to a great Sunday!