Dirt Dessert Recipe

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Most kids can handle making a dirt dessert recipe. They’re pretty simple. They involve steps such as crushing cookies, mixing powdered pudding, and mixing whipped topping with cream cheese and maybe some flour. 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.

So what is a good dirt dessert recipe? A website for great party recipes calls it charming. It’s often served in a flower pot or children’s pail. It involves crushing cookies, such as Oreo cookies, and layering a cream cheese pudding mixture with the cookies. Normally a final layer is added just before serving. This ensures that it has the consistency of real dirt. Some people will even add candy flowers or gummy worms. That makes it look even more like dirt. It can be served with a small shovel.

Almost every dirt dessert recipe calls for crushing the cookies in some sort of bag. Consider that crushing the cookies just sitting on the counter would make a huge mess. It’s also sometimes hard to stop eating the cookies when you’re supposed to be crushing them. It’s not uncommon to end up with not enough cookies to make a proper amount of fake soil for the desert. The recommendation is to purchase an extra bag of cookies so that people can munch them while making this delicious recipe.

Don’t expect a dirt dessert recipe to fit into your diet. There are often nearly 1000 calories per serving, as well as 50 grams of fat in 100 grams of carbohydrates. As far as dieting is concerned that’s a deadly combination.

Yahoo search can be used to find 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’s Fresca soda. The Fresca is added to the pudding. In most other respects it’s identical to other recipes for this fun dessert.

If your child eats regular dirt instead of the results of a dirt dessert recipe, they may have a problem. It’s usually easy to stop dirt eating by using behavior modification techniques. Talk to a pediatrician if you have a problem.

If you didn’t know a good dirt dessert recipe before reading this, now you know.

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