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Mud Cups added
1-17-01 Original
Author Unknown
Need:
chocolate pudding (made to directions), crushed chocolate cookies (dirt),
gummie worms or bugs
Fill small bowl/cup with chock pudding cover with layer of cookie crumbs
for
dirt add a worm or two for a great mud pie:)
Chocolate Pizza
added
1-17-01 Original
Author Unknown
Take a package of crescent rolls, spread out on a cookie sheet, till the
whole sheet is covered, then bake following the directions of the package.
Let cool, then have the children help you, make the chocolate pizza. Cover
the bottom with cream cheese, marshmallow cream spreading both all over
the pizza, then put on topping, chocolate chips, peanuts, coconut,
sprinkles, any topping your children will like, then you can pour
chocolate syrup over the top...so sweet so chocolate. Then eat!
Chocolate Bars
added
1-17-01 Original
Author Unknown
Need: 1 cup packed br. sugar, 2 sticks of butter,
pinch of salt, 1 egg yolk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup flour, 1 cup nutmeats.
Mix and pour into 9 x l3 inch buttered pan. Bake for 25 mins at 350.
Remove from
oven and sprinkle with 1 cup chocolate chips. When softened, spread. Cut
and eat.
S'mores
added
1-17-01 Original
Author Unknown
Take two graham crackers. Melt a large marshmallow and add one square of a
candy bar. Melt for several seconds in the microwave.
Chocolate Snake
added
1-17-01 Original
Author Unknown
(serves several)
Need: 1/2 C. Peanut butter, 1/2 C. Dry milk, 1/2
C. Honey, 1 T. cocoa, 1/2 t. vanilla, 1/2 C. Chopped nuts, 1/2 C. Raisins, 2
T. coconut
1. Combine peanut butter and dry milk until blended
2. Stir in, one at a time, honey, cocoa, vanilla, nuts, raisins, and coconut
3. Place mixture on wax paper and roll into a thick snake shape
4. Wrap in wax paper and chill
5. To serve, either have children pull off pieces, or cut into slices
Chocolate Flavored Bowl
added
2-05-02 Original
Author Unknown
Need: chocolate chips, small balloon, bowl,
freezer, Wax paper
IMPORTANT! Adult Supervised Activity!!
Melt chocolate chips (or other chocolate pieces) in the microwave.
While the chocolate is melting, blow up a small balloon and tie the end. Rinse
the balloon and dry. When the chocolate is completely melted, stick the bottom
of the balloon (tie side
up) into the chocolate. Put the chocolate covered balloon in the freezer on
wax paper. When frozen, pop the balloon and remove it from the chocolate.
Presto! A
chocolate bowl. Just add ice cream or anything else.
Individual Chocolate Pudding in
a Bag
added
2-05-02
Original
Author Unknown
Give children small ziplock bags in which you have put one-eighth cup instant
chocolate pudding and one fourth cup milk. Be sure the bags are securely
closed. Have the children gently knead the mixture until the pudding forms.
Snip off a small piece of one of the bottom corners. Encourage the children to
squeeze the pudding into their mouths from the bag.
Chocolate Pictures
added
2-05-02 Original
Author Unknown
Melt some chocolate, and add a little water to stop it hardening so fast, then
spread over baking parchment. The children can then draw in the chocolate
mixture, and create artwork, which when dry, can be peeled off, and eaten!
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