Last year, when we were in full quarantine mode, I found lots of links to things like 'snack trays of the day.' Basically, a portable charcuterie board. I found this tray on the net, I think it's rubbermaid? It even came with a removable bowl in the middle and a clear lid to store it all in. I started building a new mix each week so that I would have a place to when I was hungry....which hopefully wasn't a cookie. I figured if I had access to ready to eat healthy foods, I would grab it. Stay tuned b/c then life hit and I lost track of that, BUT I did save a picture of each one I put together at the time so I'd remember some combos when I was looking for something new. So, dear future me, here are some ideas for snack trays. You liked these combos.
Tray 1: Dark chocolate covered nuts, hummus, sweet peppers, tomatoes, strawberries and blueberries.
Tray 2: Pretzels, celery, grapes, mixed nuts, and spicy ranch dip (which is the fiesta ranch packet sold near the salad dressings mixed with sour cream). Snack Tray 3: Looks like you still have some mixed nuts, apples, oranges (bagged and stored separate so everything doesn't smell like oranges), laughing cow cheese and Nut Thins
Snack Tray 4: Salama, jalapeno cheese, water crackers, ranch dip, celery, cucumber, tomatoes.
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