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Mud pies with worms for dessert anyone?

by Kelly 4 Comments

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Here is a fun holiday activity for the children – and the best part is it’s edible!
We got the idea from “God’s Design for Life – The World of Animals” by Debbie and Richard Lawrence (a most excellent set of Christian science books).
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First, mix a packet of chocolate instant pudding according to the instructions on the packet. I don’t usually go for this pre – packaged stuff, but it is quick and easy. You could substitute with home made chocolate mousse or similar if you don’t like the packet stuff.
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Crush some chocolate cookies (we used Chocolate Ripple biscuits).
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Place some of the cookie crumbs in the bottom of a clear plastic or glass cup. On top of this, place a gummy worm so that it sits up a little.
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Spoon the pudding mix in dollops and add another gummy worm if you want. Sprinkle a thick layer of cookie crumbs on top.
Refrigerate until set, then watch them disappear into waiting mouths!
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  1. Tracy aka Mad Quilter

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    The kids loved them

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  2. Nell

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    We used this recipe and put dinosaur lollies instead of gummy worms for Dan's dinosaur swamp party! You've gotta love anything that easy! xxx

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  3. Tas

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    Fabulous. Will add this to the list of things that I think I could cope doing with the kids these holidays lol.

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  4. Tracy aka Mad Quilter

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    Thank you for posting this my kids will love them. I'll make them for dessert tonight šŸ˜€

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