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really useful sweety upload a recipe too Pudding Pops Makes 6. Ingredients: (1 box) pudding mix (2 cups) milk (6) wafer cookies (12) sliced almonds (4-6) chocolate chips Supplies: bowl, whisk, measuring cup foil baking cups cupcake pan small microwave safe bowl for choco chips toothpick Directions: 1. First up, let’s create our groundhogs! Melt a few chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl for about 45 seconds. Allow to cool for about a minute - you don’t want the chocolate to be runny, but more the consistency of glue. Dip the narrow ends of two sliced almonds into the chocolate and adhere to the back of a wafer cookie - this forms the ground hog’s ears. Next, dip the tip of a toothpick into the chocolate and dot onto the front of the wafer cookie to create eyes. Similarly draw a heart or Y shape with the toothpick and chocolate to form the groundhog’s nose. Set your groundhogs on a plate (face up) and refrigerate while you make the pudding.2. Place empty baking cups into a cupcake pan. I found that foil baking cups were easier to release from the frozen pudding versus paper cups. (To make it even easier to remove the cups from the frozen pops, consider placing an extra wafer cookie flat in the bottom of each cup before pouring in the pudding.) Prepare pudding according to package directions - usually it’s just beating 2 cups of milk and the mix for 2 minutes. 3. Insert each groundhog about one third to one half of the way into a filled pudding cup. Place the tray in your freezer for about two hours until the pudding is solid. And then you’re ready to enjoy - viva Punxsutawney! Alternate ideas: *If you want to enhance the look of the “dirt” surrounding your wafer cookie Phil, consider crumbling a chocolate sandwich cookie (like an Oreo, but scraping off the white filling first) over the pudding before freezing. *Don’t like pudding pops? Insert a groundhog into a chocolate cupcake - works just as well. *Not into groundhogs? You can just as easily transform your wafer cookie into any number of characters - play around and have fun!
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want to buy Valentine Poos and Valentine Small Bear
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want to buy Valentine Poos and Valentine Small Bear
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