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12-17-2007, 12:22 PM
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Ok, here's a potential boobie prize winner. Although it contains real dairy products, I feel they are cancelled out by the Oreos, pudding and coolwhip, gummy worms and plastic flower.
DIRT CAKE
2 (20 oz.) pkgs. Oreo cookies
1/2 stick butter
1 (8 oz.) cream cheese
1 c. powdered sugar
3 1/2 c. milk
2 sm. French vanilla instant pudding boxes
1 (12 oz.) Cool Whip
Cream the butter, cream cheese and powdered sugar together. Mix pudding together with the milk, add the Cool Whip to pudding mixture. Then blend in with the cream cheese mixture.
Crumble the Oreo's in a blender, leave the cream in the Oreo's.
Line the inside of a clay flower pot with foil. Alternating cookie crumbs and filling, ending with the cookie crumbs on top. Top with gummi worms and a plastic flower.
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12-17-2007, 12:28 PM
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I LOVE dirt cake!!
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12-17-2007, 12:28 PM
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Anifani, you are definitely ahead so far for the Velveeta thing.
Earniefan, your Scotcharoos are too good sounding, and lovingly prepared for kids, to possibly win to booby.
Regarese, your's sounds delicious.
LaceyEx, a good effort.
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12-18-2007, 07:54 AM
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When I get some more time . . .
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Originally Posted by gentlearts
Anifani, you are definitely ahead so far for the Velveeta thing.
Earniefan, your Scotcharoos are too good sounding, and lovingly prepared for kids, to possibly win to booby.
Regarese, your's sounds delicious.
LaceyEx, a good effort.
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I am gonna dig up some more!!!! Writing a really boring report right now. Recipes are a great diversion. I have a cake recipe somewhere that is made w/ those gooey sliced orange candies. Got it in the 70s . . . so must literally dig . . I just gotta share that one . . . so I will be back . . . 
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12-18-2007, 08:49 AM
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Okay I'm going to try for Honorable Mention.
Chicken Quesadillas
Package lg Tortillas
Pkg already cooked,sliced,seasoned chicken
Pkg Taco/Mexican cheese already shredded of course!
Jar of salsa
Spread salsa on 2 lg tortillas
Sprinkle w/cheese
Top w/chicken
Put on lg baking sheet, rub w/olive oil & bake.
Of course you have to open a can of refried beans and top them w/some of the cheese and salsa.
Am I in the running?
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12-18-2007, 10:43 AM
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This one is easy and good and kind of like food.
Mushroom Rice
Melt stick of butter in 9x13 pan while pre-heating the oven to 350.
Once melted, Pam the pan and dump in
1 Can French Onion Soup
1 Can Beef Broth
1 Can full of rice
1 Can/jar mushrooms
Give it a stir (or not) and bake for an hour. (You can also cook on top of the stove for half an hour or so if you don't have an hour or oven space.)
People always ask for the recipe for this.
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12-18-2007, 11:23 AM
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Here ya go - easy Super Bowl snack
small package of Velveeta spicy cheese product
two cans of Hormel chili - with or without beans
cube the "cheese" and melt into the chili. You can do it in a saucepan or in the crock pot
Serve with tortilla chips
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12-18-2007, 11:59 AM
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This definitely gets High Points
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Originally Posted by HighlandsGal
Here ya go - easy Super Bowl snack
small package of Velveeta spicy cheese product
two cans of Hormel chili - with or without beans
cube the "cheese" and melt into the chili. You can do it in a saucepan or in the crock pot
Serve with tortilla chips
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Okay. This is right there w/ my "fake crab meat" recipe. The astonishing thing is, my family would probably not only eat it . . . they would like it. 
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12-18-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by anifani821
Okay. This is right there w/ my "fake crab meat" recipe. The astonishing thing is, my family would probably not only eat it . . . they would like it. 
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Totally! Everyone in my family loves it too! It is at every party 
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12-18-2007, 08:02 PM
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Life is a Journey
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And now . . .
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Originally Posted by HighlandsGal
Totally! Everyone in my family loves it too! It is at every party 
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It will be at every one of my parties, too! Thank you HighlandsGal! What a hoot!! 
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