Archive for June, 2009
Cherry Baby Cakes Recipe
Check out this beautiful Cherry Baby Cakes recipe that I found on the Better Homes and Gardens website. I know it’s not no-bake, but I couldn’t resist sharing it with all of you.
I know I’ve been lazy recently, but I promise that there is plenty coming, soon!
Add comment June 24, 2009
Busy Niki
There’s much to talk about, but it’s getting late and I’ve been a bad girl this week, sitting on wonderful photos of the campsite my boyfriend and I went to and the fact I got a job! WHOO!
Anyway, I’m cranky, so it’s time that I go watch stupid things on the television.
~Niki
Add comment June 4, 2009
Dirt Pudding

There’s nothing like a smooth, cool treat topped with sugary candies to sooth the inner child in you. Dirt pudding, a classic take-to-the-kids’-birthday-party treat, has been around since pudding realized it belonged with gummies and cookies.
This whole project takes about ten minutes, perfect for hungry kids (or adults!).
Dirt Pudding
Niki’s Note: This recipe I modified to suit my dirt pudding tastes. The best part about this treat is that you can modify it to suit the occasion, like Halloween, or even to make it healthier!
Ingredients:
1 box of instant chocolate pudding
1 3/4 C cold milk
24+ Oreos (to be crushed)
1 small (8 oz) tub of whipped toppiung
1 tub/bag of gummy worms
Directions:
1. Mix the cold milk into the pudding mix. I used less milk to make a thicker pudding. Use 1 cup of milk if you want pie filling consistency. Whisk for two minutes. Then put in the fridge to set.

2. While the pudding is setting in the fridge, crush the Oreo cookies until broken. You’ll want there to be chunky pieces!

3. Set the cookies aside. Bring out the pudding and the whipped topping. Slowly fold the topping into the pudding, mixing in about 1/2 c increments. Add only as much as you want, less if you want to maintain a thick, chocolatey pudding. I used almost the whole tub, about 1 1/2 cups.

4. Bring out your crushed cookies, pudding mixture, and gummy worms. I used a 3 1/2 C tubberware container for my dirt pudding. Start by layering chocolate cookies at the bottom, then a scoop of pudding, then three or four gummy worms.
5. Keep layering until you run out of space or ingredients. I find that a top layer of chocolate cookies and hidden gummy worms, makes a great presentation!

1 comment June 4, 2009


