Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Dirt Cake


A dirt cake is a quite popular dessert treat. It is often served at celebrations for children. The cake looks very much like dirt. For children, it is the height of a funny joke. 


Dirt cake



Children who eat dirt, but dirt cake should be explored. It could be a sign that the child is delayed. It can be dangerous for. Parasites can be in the dirt. Lead poisoning can also occur from eating dirt. Many children munch a little dirt. But some children go too far. It could be caused by anemia. Low iron in blood is anemia. In such a case, a vitamin or supplement that contains iron will help children kick habit. 



Dirt cake is not really cake. It is mostly cookies and pudding, with a few other things added. It is often in a flowerpot. And it can be served with a small shovel to further implement the pretend game to eat dirt. Add candy flowers for a real Flower Pot feel. 



dirt cake recipe 



The Internet is full of dirt cake recipes. Over 420,000 websites performance. Probably you will find a recipe you like in all this. Most of the recipes are quite similar. 



Dirt cake is prepared by crushing sandwich cookies, such as Oreos. There is generally a layer of pudding, followed by a layer of cream, followed by a layer of cookie crumbs, followed by a layer of pudding, etc. Put the last layer of cookies, just before you eat it. Who invented it was a genius. 



It can not be said that dirt cake is a diet food. Almost every ingredient is fattening. Typically, a servant will have over 900 calories and nearly 50 grams of fat and almost 100 grams of carbohydrates. People to read labels will realize how wrong it is. 



But healthy eating does not prevent dirt cake. It's about moderation. Eat a very small piece. Or save it for the day you get a little snack. Diets have a question about the longer term. A treatment now and then will not hurt.

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