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Conference turris::cooks

Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

4096.0. "Flowerpot Dessert?" by CSC32::L_WHITMORE () Thu Jun 06 1996 10:24

    Does anyone have the directions for making a flowerpot dessert?\
    I think it's a combination of cake, whipped cream, and maybe
    some crushed up cookies placed into a flower pot and served with
    a garden tool.  That's the best I can do in describing what it
    is I'm looking for!! Does anyone know what I'm talking about?!!
    Thanks!  Lila
    
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4096.1nMKOTS3::OBRIEN_JYabba Dabba DOOThu Jun 06 1996 11:265
    Look @ notes 2889 PIE: Dirt Pie and 3887 Litterbox Cookies and Dirt
    Cake.
    
    Julie
    
4096.2thanks!CSC32::L_WHITMOREThu Jun 06 1996 11:443
    Thanks so much for the pointers!
    Lila
    
4096.3watch the potSMURF::CCHAPMANThu Jun 06 1996 12:505
    ... and if it's not mentioned in the reference notes -- you have to
    use a 'special' baking flower pot -- not one you get from the garden
    supply.  The 'special' is lead free.
    
    Carel
4096.4SUPER::GOODMANFri Jun 07 1996 10:207
    I like the idea of a flower pot dessert.  Does anyone know of a recipe,
    other then the mouth watering litterbox cookies, that does not contain
    chocolate?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Robin
4096.5STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jun 07 1996 10:2616
    
    
    Rep .4  Robin
    
    >>>    I like the idea of a flower pot dessert.  Does anyone know of a
    recipe, other then the mouth watering litterbox cookies, that does not
    contain chocolate?
    
    
      Why don't you just make a trifle in a flower pot. I haven't looked
    to be sure but if you checkout note 5 and its replies the recipe is
    probably there. I would make the trifle and then use some long stemmed
    flowers like irises to complete the look of the dish.
    
    -mike