How to make it

  • Take the package of cookies and using a food processor crush the entire package and set aside.
  • Cream the margarine, cream cheese, and sugar together.
  • Combine the milk with the pudding and add the cool whip.
  • Combine the two mixtures.
  • In a plastic flower pot or glass bowl, alternate layers of cookies and pudding mixture.
  • Beginning and ending with cookie mixture.
  • Refrigerate Well.

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    " It was good "
    trigger ate it and said...
    This is a fun recipe and taste nothing like dirt it is quite delicious.
    My rating should have been a 5 I do not know what happened Sorry

    Michael
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  • dixiediner 16 years ago
    Sounds good!
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  • greekgirrrl 16 years ago
    HA!!
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  • bingzx 16 years ago
    this sounds fun and delicious...yummy yummy yummy!
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  • loripope67 16 years ago
    I have made this cake before and it is so much fun and delicious too! I assembled it in a brand new plastic plant pot, I scattered the finely ground oreo cookie crumbs on top and stuck fake flowers in it. It really looked like a potted plant. Then we tried to force people to taste the "dirt". Lots of fun
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  • zena824 16 years ago
    Ive seen this before... this is really great for children and its cute for a party.... this is a great idea...
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  • tnacndn 16 years ago
    This sounds yummy.
    ~Gem~
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  • selfmanic 16 years ago
    Hope this is correct, from my grandmother's handwritten notes. Hope it goes well, let me know if anyone has any problems. Thanks
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