Mishmash Party Mix (with Bugles!)
“For me, running is
both exercise and a metaphor. Running day after day, piling up the races, bit
by bit I raise the bar, and by clearing each level, I elevate myself. At least
that’s why I’ve put in the effort day after day: to raise my own level. I’m no
great runner, by any means. I’m at an ordinary – or perhaps more like mediocre
– level. But that’s not the point. The point is whether or not I improved over
yesterday. In long-distance running the only opponent you have to beat is
yourself, the way you used to be.”
-Haruki Murakami in What I Talk About When I Talk About
Running
So what do I think about when I think about 2015? Well, my
feelings are a bit all over the place. It was a year with many great
experiences and achievements but some really low points thrown in there as
well. Early in the year I experienced heartbreak for the first time as well as
the loss of a family member. What ensued after this were many terrible
hangovers and some pretty awful and awkward blind dates (thanks for nothing
okcupid).
Putting all of those things aside though, a lot of really
great stuff did happen. I visited Charleston, Nashville, Boston, and Nola,
watched two friends get married, started a new job, reached my 100thblog post, overcame my fear of roller coasters, and moved into my own place,
just to name a few.
I also ran a lot this past year. It’s not exactly something
new for me; I’ve been running regularly for about 10 years. It felt different
this year though. When it previously used to be about times and placements, this
year the running was more of a means to improve myself and put a focus on who I
am and who I want to be. When you spend an hour trying to forget how much it
hurts to be running, you do a lot of thinking to distract yourself. But this
thinking leads to healing, leads to decision-making, leads to enlightenment and
the euphoric feeling of release when you burst into tears midway through your 6th
mile.
Today is the last day of a 37-day run streak, a pledge my
friends and I took to run at least a mile a day from Thanksgiving through New
Year’s Day. It wasn’t easy and some days it took all mental effort I had to
force myself to shuffle around the block for a mile at 6:30 in the morning.
Looking through my log of miles, I certainly do not see drastic increases in mileage
and my legs do not feel well rested in the least but I don’t think it’s the
physical and tangible aspects that really matter. Those ten minutes or so a day
of running allowed me the time to clear my head and reset, to put yesterday
behind and get myself ready for tomorrow.
I go into 2016 with clarity, knowing that the world is going
to throw me a mishmash of wonderful and terrible things but when mixed
together, they are the things that shape this crazy and wonderful life I’m
making for myself. Making the most of all of the good and bad things that come
my way and striving to use that to be the best me that I can be is my
resolution for the year.
But speaking of a hodgepodge of things coming together to
create one beautiful and wonderful thing, let’s take a look at this crazy party
mix I made for a New Year’s Eve celebration last night! It’s insane to think
that something that is a mix of so many disparate elements can come together
and form a cohesive snack is possible, but it’s true. You get a bit of salty,
sweet, savory, buttery, spicy, and bitter in every bite. It has good crunch, an
even mixture of small and large pieces and, most importantly, the star of this
party mix is Bugles. I can’t even remember the last time I had Bugles (probably
in an airport come to think of it) but there is so much nostalgia packed into
this light, crispy, and buttery snack. The reminiscence hit so hard I couldn’t
help but doing this…
Regardless of how you eat your Bugles, definitely make the
effort to seek them out for this recipe. The other ingredients are totally
negotiable so play around with the mixture as much as you like. Just like life,
party mix is what you make it.
Mishmash Party Mix (with Bugles!)
Adapted from Bon Appetit
Makes enough to feed a large crowd
Ingredients
5 cups original flavor Bugles
3 cups Snyder’s Butter Snap Pretzels
2 cups unsalted roasted peanuts
1 cup sesame sticks
1 cup raw shelled pumpkin seeds
1 cup wasabi green peas
6 Tbs. butter
6 large garlic gloves, peeled and crushed
2 Tbs soy sauce
1 Tbs. Dijon mustard
½ tsp. mustard powder
½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. smoked paprika
¼ tsp, cracked black pepper
3 cups crushed taro chips
Preheat the oven to 250 degrees. In a large bowl, combine
the Bugles, pretzels, peanuts, sesame sticks, pumpkin seeds, and green peas.
Mix to evenly distribute.
In a saucepan over low heat, melt the butter. Add the garlic
and continue cooking over low for 5 minutes to infuse the butter with garlic
flavor. Transfer the butter to a bowl and discard the garlic pieces. Add the
soy sauce, Dijon, mustard powder, salt, paprika, and pepper to the butter and
whisk to combine.
Pour the butter mixture over the dry ingredients and use
your hands or a large spoon to toss the ingredients with the butter to evenly
coat them. Divide between 2 sheet pans and bake for an hour, stirring every 15
minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside until cool. Once cool, add the taro
chips to the mixture and stir to combine.