Sunday, November 9, 2008

Oreo Sand & Dirt Cups

Every child needs to enjoy a cup of dirt!




OREO SAND & DIRT CUPS

4 cups of cold milk
1 package (4-serving size) Jell-O chocolate flavor instant pudding
1 package ( 4-serving size) Jell-O vanilla flavor instant pudding
1 tub (8oz) Cool Whip topping, thawed
18 Oreo chocolate sandwich cookies, finely crushed, divided
8 plastic cups (6-7 oz)
8 gummy worms
8 gummy frogs

1. Prepare instant chocolate and vanilla puddings separately, with two cupsof cold milk each , as directed on packages. Let stand for five minutes.
2.Gently stir 1/2 cup of cool whip into each bowl of pudding. Sprinkle onetablespoon of Oreo crumbs into bottom of plastic cups. Top each with 1/4 cupof vanilla pudding, 1 tablespoon Oreo crumbs and 1/4 cup chocolate pudding.Sprinkle evenly with remaining Oreo crumbs. Refrigerate at least one hour.
3. Insert one gummy worm and one gummy frog into each cup just beforeserving.
Makes 8 Sand & Dirt Cups. Enjoy!


Don't be fooled! McKenna may look like a 'girly girl' with the big bows she always wears, but she is really a 'tomboy'!
McKenna had the "Lizard Wizard" come to her birthday party! This cool guy brought 30 reptiles to share with the kids! He is licensed & insured, and is a fabulous entertainer! See http://www.lizardwizardandfriends.com/ for more info.

Happy Birthday McKenna!
It's hard to believe that when she was born 6 years ago she weighed less than 2 lbs, and fit in the palm of her Daddy's hand.

Contributed by Maren Parker

4 comments:

Christo Gonzales said...

what a great idea, what a great kid - what a great birthday treat - my 10 year old boy just asked me yesterday what a 'tomboy' was...he didnt quite get it.

Joie de vivre said...

My kids love these when we go to Tony Romas. You'd think they'd be unappetizing when called "dirt cups" but not to boys.

Kadee said...

Is that a real spider on her head? I would scream!

Anonymous said...

whyd you put a sipder on your daughters head