DIY nuts and bolts
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Why would add spice to nuts and bolts
surely you jest.
you can sprinkle spice on your nuts screw the bolts.
I think you want to add some extra flavor to some spiced nuts but the bolts were perhaps auto-filled? I think if you spread spiced nuts on a baking sheet, sprinkle some extra spice (like chili powder) and then toast in a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes, it should work.
I think you can, jwaffle, but it really works better to add additional spices when they're hot.
For everybody else, "nuts and bolts" refers to a Chex mix recipe.
You can also add paprika but the mixture must be warm when doing so.
Thanks for clarifying Molly Anmar. I thought this might be a joke post to give everyone a smile!