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4. DIRT & WORMS CAKE Crush cookies in food ... pudding twice.) Place gummy worms throughout mixture, leaving 2 ... to stick out through dirt (cookies) at the top ... flowers using garden tool shovel. Ingredients: 10 (cheese ..
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4. DIRT CAKE Or gummy spiders, fish, candy rocks, ... pudding mixture placing gummy worms artistically throughout the cake. Refrigerate cake; pudding ... the "creatures" in the dirt!! Viewing from side should resemble an ant farm design!
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I made this dirt cake for a friend's birthday & he thought I was bringing him a plant as I had a bunch of silk sunflowers stuck in the top. I also added gummy worms, some hung over the side and others coming out of the dirt(cookie crumbs).
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・ 1 Crush up the cookies. You can either put them in a zip top bag and crush them in the bag, or you can... ・ 2 Mix your pudding and milk. ・ 3 Fold the whipped topping into your pudding mixture. ・ 4 In a separate bowl, mix your sugar, cream...
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By the way, it's great for all ages too, and if the teens don't like the gummy worms, they can give the gift of a worm to someone they love... and they wash pretty good too. ... OK - Put a layer of Oreo dirt in the bottom of the cake pan then a layer of pudding/cream mix. Now put the worms strategically in the pudding.
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The crushed chocolate cookies resemble soil, and the gummy worms peeking out from the soil in this dirt cake are irresistible to children. ... This cake has become a tradition at birthday parties for kids. The crushed chocolate cookies resemble soil, and the gummy worms peeking out from the soil are irresistible to children.
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I made this fun garden cake for my son's 10th birthday. He wanted something different than the usual character cake so I came up with a dirt cake. You'll need two packages of Oreo cookies, two chocolate instant puddings, one cream cheese, one whipped topping and gummy worms.
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This is a very rich and Sweet Dessert that Children Love. ... Place a silk flower in the middle and decorate with a few gummy worms. Serve with a garden trowel ... Flower Pot Dirt Cake ; Submitted by: Cindy Jurina...
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Recipes for Dirt Cake with photos and reviews. A great party recipe, perfect for Halloween or April Fool's Day parties. Recipes consist of Oreo cookies, pudding and gummy worms ... Made up of chocolate sandwich cookies (like Oreos), pudding, and gummy worms or other creepy crawlers. Great for kids but also ... Dirt Cake Recipe...
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What I do is I make a chocolate cake in a square pan than you frost it with chocolate icing than take the cookie of choice I like to use Oreos than put them in a food processor until they are finally ground than put them on the cake and arrange your gummie worms ext on the cake..
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Dirt
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any foul or filthy substance.
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Cake
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sweet, baked breadlike food.
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accompanied by.
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Gummy
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of, resembling, or of the consistency of gum; viscid; mucilaginous.
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Worms
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long, soft-bodied creeping animal.
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