Dirt Dessert Recipe
A dirt dessert recipe can be quite popular with children. No they aren't serving dirt to the kids. They're generally serving pudding layered between crushed cookies. Many of these recipes can be found online or in cook books for children.
A dirt dessert recipe is something children can make. It's easy. If a kid can measure milk they can make this. Not only do kids enjoy eating this, they enjoy making it. They will also get a sense of pride when other people enjoy it too.
Do you know a dirt dessert recipe? It's described on some sites. It's often made in a flower pot. It involves crushing cookies, such as Oreo cookies, and layering a cream cheese pudding mixture with the cookies. More cookies are sprinkled on top before eating. Then the top really appears to be dirt. Some folks even put candy flowers on the top. The illusion of dirt is strong. Served with a shovel it's even more fun.
A good dirt dessert recipe suggests a bag to hold the cookies. That way there won't be cookie crumbs on the floor. Many people like to munch on the cookies that are supposed to be crushed. That could lead to a cookie shortage. Tape their mouths shut.
If you're health conscious you may want to avoid a dirt dessert recipe. It has over 50 grams of fat, 100 grams of carbs and a ton of calories. As far as dieting is concerned that's a deadly combination.
Yahoo is a good source for a dirt dessert recipe. Yahoo returns over 1,700,000 websites for that search term. One of the links from Yahoo goes into a recipe that has a pretty unique ingredient. It calls for some Fresca poured into the pudding. Otherwise it's pretty standard.
Watch out for children who don't eat a dirt dessert recipe because they're eating dirt from the ground. It's usually easy to stop dirt eating by using behavior modification techniques. Take your child to a pediatrician.
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