Sunday, October 19, 2003

Pail of Sand Cake

PAIL OF SAND CAKE. This novel cake, topped with crushed cookie 'sand,' will be the hit of any beach party. After your kids eat it up, scrub the pail and let them fill it with real sand (no eating allowed).it even looks and weighs the same as a pail of sand, which might cause future problems if the kids get hungry while at the beach!

Ingredients:
  • One (1) baked 8-inch round cake,
  • One (1) 8 to 9-cup capacity new plastic sand pail,
  • 24 oz. unsweetened applesauce [or One (1) 3-oz. package pudding, prepared],
  • One (1) cup crushed graham crackers or cookies,
  • Shell candies,
  • One (1) plastic shovel. (Remember to get a shovel that is sized for what you want to do with it. For serving, you can use the standard big shovel that usually comes with the pail. For using it as a matching utensil, you will have to look around for one more in line with a standard spoon. Unless you want to watch the kids make a mess, which would be fun to watch the kids using the big plastic spoon to try and shovel the cake in with. Makes for great video to watch them eat a pail of sand without anyone knowing the truth.
  • Directions:(Now this is not Rocket Science so take your time, For rocket science, please go here)
    Step 1:
  • Cut the cake into 1-inch slices,
  • Fit the slices into the pail,
  • Alternating layers of cake with applesauce or pudding,
  • Ending with applesauce.
  • Step 2:
  • Sprinkle on the crushed graham cracker or cookie sand,
  • Top with seashell candies,
  • Now dig in with the plastic shovel and enjoy!


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