Dirt Cake
Lot’s of people love to eat dirt cake. It’s popular for kids’ parties. It looks like dirt. To kids it’s the height of a funny joke.
When kids eat real dirt instead of a dirt cake it can be cause for alarm. It could be a sign of mental retardation. There are problems involved too. If there has recently been animal feces in the dirt a child could develop an infestation of parasites. A child could develop lead poisoning from eating dirt. It’s normal for children to eat a little bit of dirt. But some children go too far. Anemia can cause this behavior. Low iron in the blood is anemia. Iron supplements can help.
Dirt cake isn’t really cake. It’s made with layers of cookie crumbs and pudding. It can be served in a flower pot. And it can be served with a small shovel to further carry out the pretend game of eating dirt. Add candy flowers for a real flower pot feel.
The Internet is full of dirt cake recipes. Look it up on Google. Over 420,000 sites result. Surely you’ll find a recipe you like in all of that. Most of the recipes are fairly similar.
Start a dirt cake with Oreo crumbs. Layer crumbs, then pudding, then crumbs. The top layer of cookie crumbs is usually added just before serving to maintain the texture of dirt. Whoever invented it was a genius.
If you’re on a diet get ready to cheat if you’re going to serve or eat dirt cake. It’s a combination of pudding, cookies, dessert topping, and other fattening ingredients. It has about 1000 calories, 100 grams of carbs and 50 grams of fat. People who are into health won’t want to even look at this food.
Dirt cake can fit in to a well-balanced diet. It’s all about moderation. Eat a very small piece. Or make sure everything else you eat is perfect. Diets are a matter of longer term. Everyone needs a little something special once in awhile.
Yummy describes dirt cake.
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