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Dirt Cups Recipe
Recipe Ingredients:
2 cup Cold milk 1 package Jell-o (4 serving size) Instant Pudding, Chocolate -Flavor** 3 1/2 cup 8 oz. container - Cool Whip Topping, Thawed** 1 package 16 oz. chocolate sandwich cookies, crushed, divided** **PERSONAL NOTE from Ursula R. Taylor for diabetic use- -use SF Jell-o, make your -own SF topping and use SF -chocolate sandwich cookies
Recipe Instructions:
SOURCE: Jell-o Kids Cooking Fun cookbook, copyright 1991 Kraft General Foods, Inc., ISBN #0-88176-654-2, Library of Congress Catalog Card #91-61024. Formatted into MM by Ursula R. Taylor. 1. Pour 2 cups of cold milk into bowl. Add pudding mix. Beat with wire whisk until well blended, about 2 minutes. Let pudding stand 5 minutes. 2. Stir whipped topping and 1/2 of the crushed cooies into pudding very gently with rubber scraper until mixture is all the same color. Place about 1 tbsp. of the remaing crushed cookies into bottom of each paper or plastic cups - 8 oz. size. 3. Fill cups about 3/4 full with pudding mixture. Top each cup with the rest of the crushed cookies. Put cups into refrigerator to chill until set, about 1 hour. Add baseball decorations, if you wish. Under the recipe topic of More fun with Dirt Cups - is the following notation....Just make Dirt Cups". Then plant a garden! Add silk or plastic flowers, candy worms, frogs or bugs. Or -- make a racetrack with little cars! Or -- place a tiny doll under an unbrella. Make a special "Dirt Cup" for each member of yor family!
Servings: 8
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Important Note: This Dirt Cups
recipe was located in the public domain.It is suitable' for
diabetics and low carb diets solely because someone, somewhere,
decided to publish them as such. I am not qualified in medicine
or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding
which are appropriate for your particular diet.
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