Halloween in the late 1970s and early 1980s found many young kids my age wearing plastic costumes with hard plastic, matching masks held on by stretchy, rubber bands stapled to the masks on each side.
I thought for sure that after one gritty bite, he’d stop. But no, with speed and precision, Benson scooped up another handful of fill sand and brought it directly to his mouth. You’d think natural ...
Halloween dirt cups are an easy dessert made with layers of chocolate pudding, crushed Oreos and Halloween candy. These cute graveyard cups are perfect for a Halloween party and enjoyed by kids and ...
I see dirt when I look out my window, and I couldn’t be happier. Instead of mounds of endless white, I see patches of brown. Warmer temperatures are whittling away at the snow and it’s cause for ...
You might well have come across dirt cake at one time or another, most likely decorated with plenty of gummy worms at a children's Halloween party. While the name "dirt cake" might not sound like the ...
Worms in dirt pudding of course! But the gummy worms sitting atop the crumbled cookie "dirt" and whipped cream in the pudding cup provide a distinct taste bound to please anyone with a sweet tooth and ...
Crush cookies in 2 or 3 batches in a food processor. Pulse until you get fine crumbs, about 30 seconds per batch. Transfer to a bowl. Place cream cheese, butter, and confectioner's sugar in food ...
These Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups are a fun, no-bake Halloween dessert layered with creamy chocolate pudding, Oreo “dirt,” and gummy worms, finished with cookie “tombstones.” Served in clear cups, ...