
I love CHOCOLATE! I had chocolate cake, chocolate cookies are some form of chocolate every day for breakfast as a child.
Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake by Michael B. Kaplan introduces the reader to Betty Bunny and her discovery of chocolate cake. It is love at first sight. Betty Bunny declares, "I am going to marry chocolate cake" after her first bite. All she can think about at school is chocolate cake. She tries to make a chocolate cake by mixing dirt and water, but the taste is just not the same. When Betty arrives home from school she wants chocolate cake. However, her Mom insists she have a healthy dinner first. Betty does not want dinner. She gets so upset she is sent to bed without the cake. However, her Mom tells her she saved her a big piece. In the morning she checks on her big piece of cake and decides it would be lonely is she left it home all day! She decides to tuck it safely in her pocket. Does it survive?
This book is for all chocolate lovers!
Try this recipe for dirt cake as well:
You will need:
A regular sized package of Oreo (or Mint Oreo) cookies.
Small tub of Whipped cream
Instant Pudding - Chocolate or Vanilla or whatever desired (For a big dirt cake use two or more packages)
Milk (for the instant pudding)
Gummy Worms (some stores offer this in the bulk/bins food section)
A regular sized package of Oreo (or Mint Oreo) cookies.
Small tub of Whipped cream
Instant Pudding - Chocolate or Vanilla or whatever desired (For a big dirt cake use two or more packages)
Milk (for the instant pudding)
Gummy Worms (some stores offer this in the bulk/bins food section)
Directions:
Put the Oreo cookies in the freezer, at least overnight. This makes the cookies easier to blend in the blender to crush into a 'dirt like' substance. Make 'dirt' with the whole package.
Make up the Instant Pudding and add the whipped cream. I like to swirl the combo and not completely mix it.
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. Gross,... it looks so real!
Put another layer of pudding and Oreo dirt and then cover and put the cake in the refrigerator for an hour or more. (This "worm" cake can be layered as many times as there are ingredients.)
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