When you combine dirt and cake, you get something truly special. A woman brought some into work in a big clear plastic flower pot. Oddly enough, she called it Dirt Cake.
I'm not sure exactly how it's made, but from what I overheard, it involves a truckload of Oreos, whipped cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding.
A very worthwhile snack.
I remember eating that in elementary school. It had gummi worms in it too.
When you combine dirt and cake, you get something truly special. A woman brought some into work in a big clear plastic flower pot. Oddly enough, she called it Dirt Cake.
I'm not sure exactly how it's made, but from what I overheard, it involves a truckload of Oreos, whipped cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding.
A very worthwhile snack.
I remember eating that in elementary school. It had gummi worms in it too.
Interesting. Soon enough we'll be talking about stuffing funnel cake, New York style cheesecake, Devil's food cake, chocolate mousse, and candied strawberries in a cup. Look out trendy cupcake shops. Cake in a cup will rule all.
When you combine dirt and cake, you get something truly special. A woman brought some into work in a big clear plastic flower pot. Oddly enough, she called it Dirt Cake.
I'm not sure exactly how it's made, but from what I overheard, it involves a truckload of Oreos, whipped cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding.
A very worthwhile snack.
I remember eating that in elementary school. It had gummi worms in it too.
Interesting. Soon enough we'll be talking about stuffing funnel cake, New York style cheesecake, Devil's food cake, chocolate mousse, and candied strawberries in a cup. Look out trendy cupcake shops. Cake in a cup will rule all.
Don't forget muffins; pop the top, dump the stump!
If you're a battery, you're either working or you're dead....
When you combine dirt and cake, you get something truly special. A woman brought some into work in a big clear plastic flower pot. Oddly enough, she called it Dirt Cake.
I'm not sure exactly how it's made, but from what I overheard, it involves a truckload of Oreos, whipped cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding.
A very worthwhile snack.
I remember eating that in elementary school. It had gummi worms in it too.
Interesting. Soon enough we'll be talking about stuffing funnel cake, New York style cheesecake, Devil's food cake, chocolate mousse, and candied strawberries in a cup. Look out trendy cupcake shops. Cake in a cup will rule all.
Don't forget muffins; pop the top, dump the stump!
Don't dump the stump. Give the stumps to a soup kitchen or some kind of homeless shelter. I am sure they'll be really thankful!
You have no frame of reference, Donny. You're like a child who walks into the middle of a movie...
When you combine dirt and cake, you get something truly special. A woman brought some into work in a big clear plastic flower pot. Oddly enough, she called it Dirt Cake.
I'm not sure exactly how it's made, but from what I overheard, it involves a truckload of Oreos, whipped cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding.
A very worthwhile snack.
I remember eating that in elementary school. It had gummi worms in it too.
Interesting. Soon enough we'll be talking about stuffing funnel cake, New York style cheesecake, Devil's food cake, chocolate mousse, and candied strawberries in a cup. Look out trendy cupcake shops. Cake in a cup will rule all.
Don't forget muffins; pop the top, dump the stump!
Coppermine wrote:Don't forget muffins; pop the top, dump the stump!
Echoes my thoughts exactly. When I first read this I realized that a Cake-in-a-Cup has a decided advantage over a CupCake because with the CupCake you have the delicious northern region, a perfect blend of frosting and cake, then you have the southern hemisphere of the CupCake that frankly nobody likes as much as the top. In a Cake-in-a-Cup since it's a frosted cake crammed into a cup it's more like a melting pot of goodness, every bite has a mixture of both frosting and cake. Also, you don't have to worry about what to do with the stumps!