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By Linda's Busy Kitchen




Linda's Busy Kitchen's Note:
This fun recipe for a Kitty Litter Box is great for Halloween parties, and will
have everyone talking and tasting for sure, including the kids! Tastes GREAT and
is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next Spooky Party! Cooking time does not

Servings:
30

Units: US | Metric
€ 2 (18 ounce) caramel flavored cake mix (Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe)
€ 6 eggs (or as called for by your cake mixes)
€ 2/3 cup oil (or as called for by your cake mixes)
€ 2 2/3 cups water (or as called for by your cake mixes)
€ 1 (16 ounce) package vanilla cream-filled sandwich style cookies
€ 1 (6 ounce) box chocolate pudding mix
€ 12 -16 small Tootsie Rolls
€ 1 new kitty litter box
€ 1 plastic Pooper Scooper
€ green food coloring
Directions:
1. Prepare cake mixes and bake according to directions on box, using 2 9x13"
pans. Let cool completely.
2. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions. Once cooked, cover
bowl with saran wrap, and chill in refrigerator, until ready to assemble cake.
3. Place Vanilla sandwich cookies in a heavy duty Zip-lock plastic bag, and
roll with a rolling pin until cookies are crumbled.
4. Set aside 1/4 cup of the cookie crumbs. Add a few drops green food
coloring to the 1/4 cup crumbs, and mix with a fork.
5. Remove the cakes from their pans, and crumble into a lg. bowl.
6 . Toss cake with 1/2 the remaining vanilla cookie crumbs, and the chilled
pudding. You probably won't need all of the pudding.
7. Mix gently with the cake crumbs until evenly moist.
8. Put mixture into a NEW litter box that has been lined with plastic wrap.
9. Unwrap the tootsie rolls. Place 3 of them in a microwavable dish, and
heat on LOW until soft and pliable, checking every 30 secs. Taper the ends of
the tootsie rolls, rolling them between your palms and curving slightly, to make
them look like pieces of poop.
10. Repeat with remaining tootsie rolls, heating them 3 at a time. Bury
some of them and you can place a few on top too. Sprinkle some of the ones on
top with cookie crumbs.
11. Sprinkle the other 1/2 of cookie crumbs over top of the cake.
12. Scatter the green cookie crumbs lightly over the top (this resembles
the colored granules in some brands of kitty litter).
13. Dip the scoop in the box, and your ready to scoop and eat!


Read mo
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On Oct 14, 1:36*pm, projectile vomit chick
> wrote:
> On Oct 14, 1:13*pm, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <atlas-
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > By Linda's Busy Kitchen

>
> > Linda's Busy Kitchen's Note:
> > This fun recipe for a Kitty Litter Box is great for Halloween parties, and will
> > have everyone talking and tasting for sure, including the kids! Tastes GREAT and
> > is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next Spooky Party! Cooking time does not

>
> > Servings:
> > 30

>
> > Units: US | Metric
> > * *€ *2 (18 ounce) caramel flavored cake mix (Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe)
> > * *€ *6 eggs (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > * *€ *2/3 cup oil (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > * *€ *2 2/3 cups water (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > * *€ *1 (16 ounce) package vanilla cream-filled sandwich style cookies
> > * *€ *1 (6 ounce) box chocolate pudding mix
> > * *€ *12 -16 small Tootsie Rolls
> > * *€ *1 new kitty litter box
> > * *€ *1 plastic Pooper Scooper
> > * *€ *green food coloring
> > Directions:
> > * *1. Prepare cake mixes and bake according to directions on box, using 2 9x13"
> > pans. Let cool completely.
> > * *2. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions. Once cooked, cover
> > bowl with saran wrap, and chill in refrigerator, until ready to assemble cake.
> > * *3. Place Vanilla sandwich cookies in a heavy duty Zip-lock plastic bag, and
> > roll with a rolling pin until cookies are crumbled.
> > * *4. Set aside 1/4 cup of the cookie crumbs. Add a few drops green food
> > coloring to the 1/4 cup crumbs, and mix with a fork.
> > * *5. * Remove the cakes from their pans, and crumble into a lg. bowl.
> > * *6 . Toss cake with 1/2 the remaining vanilla cookie crumbs, and the chilled
> > pudding. You probably won't need all of the pudding.
> > * *7. Mix gently with the cake crumbs until evenly moist.
> > * *8. Put mixture into a NEW litter box that has been lined with plastic wrap.
> > * *9. * Unwrap the tootsie rolls. Place 3 of them in a microwavable dish, and
> > heat on LOW until soft and pliable, checking every 30 secs. Taper the ends of
> > the tootsie rolls, rolling them between your palms and curving slightly, to make
> > them look like pieces of poop.
> > * *10. * Repeat with remaining tootsie rolls, heating them 3 at a time. Bury
> > some of them and you can place a few on top too. Sprinkle some of the ones on
> > top with cookie crumbs.
> > * *11. * Sprinkle the other 1/2 of cookie crumbs over top of the cake.
> > * *12. * Scatter the green cookie crumbs lightly over the top (this resembles
> > the colored granules in some brands of kitty litter).
> > * *13. * Dip the scoop in the box, and your ready to scoop and eat!

>
> > Read mohttp://www.food.com.www.****ingwhitetrashfood.com

>
> This is gross and very stupid, and I can see why white trash keep
> posting this dumbass recipe every October. *In short, **** off.


Speaking of being very stupid...........
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 14:44:32 -0700 (PDT), Chemo the Clown
> wrote:

> On Oct 14, 1:36*pm, projectile vomit chick
> > wrote:
> > On Oct 14, 1:13*pm, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <atlas-
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > wrote:
> > > By Linda's Busy Kitchen

> >
> > > Linda's Busy Kitchen's Note:
> > > This fun recipe for a Kitty Litter Box is great for Halloween parties, and will
> > > have everyone talking and tasting for sure, including the kids! Tastes GREAT and
> > > is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next Spooky Party! Cooking time does not

> >
> > > Servings:
> > > 30

> >
> > > Units: US | Metric
> > > * *€ *2 (18 ounce) caramel flavored cake mix (Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe)
> > > * *€ *6 eggs (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > * *€ *2/3 cup oil (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > * *€ *2 2/3 cups water (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > * *€ *1 (16 ounce) package vanilla cream-filled sandwich style cookies
> > > * *€ *1 (6 ounce) box chocolate pudding mix
> > > * *€ *12 -16 small Tootsie Rolls
> > > * *€ *1 new kitty litter box
> > > * *€ *1 plastic Pooper Scooper
> > > * *€ *green food coloring
> > > Directions:
> > > * *1. Prepare cake mixes and bake according to directions on box, using 2 9x13"
> > > pans. Let cool completely.
> > > * *2. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions. Once cooked, cover
> > > bowl with saran wrap, and chill in refrigerator, until ready to assemble cake.
> > > * *3. Place Vanilla sandwich cookies in a heavy duty Zip-lock plastic bag, and
> > > roll with a rolling pin until cookies are crumbled.
> > > * *4. Set aside 1/4 cup of the cookie crumbs. Add a few drops green food
> > > coloring to the 1/4 cup crumbs, and mix with a fork.
> > > * *5. * Remove the cakes from their pans, and crumble into a lg. bowl.
> > > * *6 . Toss cake with 1/2 the remaining vanilla cookie crumbs, and the chilled
> > > pudding. You probably won't need all of the pudding.
> > > * *7. Mix gently with the cake crumbs until evenly moist.
> > > * *8. Put mixture into a NEW litter box that has been lined with plastic wrap.
> > > * *9. * Unwrap the tootsie rolls. Place 3 of them in a microwavable dish, and
> > > heat on LOW until soft and pliable, checking every 30 secs. Taper the ends of
> > > the tootsie rolls, rolling them between your palms and curving slightly, to make
> > > them look like pieces of poop.
> > > * *10. * Repeat with remaining tootsie rolls, heating them 3 at a time. Bury
> > > some of them and you can place a few on top too. Sprinkle some of the ones on
> > > top with cookie crumbs.
> > > * *11. * Sprinkle the other 1/2 of cookie crumbs over top of the cake.
> > > * *12. * Scatter the green cookie crumbs lightly over the top (this resembles
> > > the colored granules in some brands of kitty litter).
> > > * *13. * Dip the scoop in the box, and your ready to scoop and eat!

> >
> > > Read mohttp://www.food.com.www.****ingwhitetrashfood.com

> >
> > This is gross and very stupid, and I can see why white trash keep
> > posting this dumbass recipe every October. *In short, **** off.

>
> Speaking of being very stupid...........


OK, I'll say it because she's too dense to understand. It's posted in
October for those who are looking for disgusting, gross out Halloween
food.

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On Friday, October 14, 2011 5:38:30 PM UTC-5, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 14:44:32 -0700 (PDT), Chemo the Clown
> > wrote:
>
> > On Oct 14, 1:36*pm, projectile vomit chick
> >

> wrote:
> > > On Oct 14, 1:13*pm, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <atlas-
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > wrote:
> > > > By Linda's Busy Kitchen
> > >
> > > > Linda's Busy Kitchen's Note:
> > > > This fun recipe for a Kitty Litter Box is great for Halloween parties, and will
> > > > have everyone talking and tasting for sure, including the kids! Tastes GREAT and
> > > > is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next Spooky Party! Cooking time does not
> > >
> > > > Servings:
> > > > 30
> > >
> > > > Units: US | Metric
> > > > * *€ *2 (18 ounce) caramel flavored cake mix (Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe)
> > > > * *€ *6 eggs (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > > * *€ *2/3 cup oil (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > > * *€ *2 2/3 cups water (or as called for by your cake mixes)
> > > > * *€ *1 (16 ounce) package vanilla cream-filled sandwich style cookies
> > > > * *€ *1 (6 ounce) box chocolate pudding mix
> > > > * *€ *12 -16 small Tootsie Rolls
> > > > * *€ *1 new kitty litter box
> > > > * *€ *1 plastic Pooper Scooper
> > > > * *€ *green food coloring
> > > > Directions:
> > > > * *1. Prepare cake mixes and bake according to directions on box, using 2 9x13"
> > > > pans. Let cool completely.
> > > > * *2. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions. Once cooked, cover
> > > > bowl with saran wrap, and chill in refrigerator, until ready to assemble cake.
> > > > * *3. Place Vanilla sandwich cookies in a heavy duty Zip-lock plastic bag, and
> > > > roll with a rolling pin until cookies are crumbled.
> > > > * *4. Set aside 1/4 cup of the cookie crumbs. Add a few drops green food
> > > > coloring to the 1/4 cup crumbs, and mix with a fork.
> > > > * *5. * Remove the cakes from their pans, and crumble into a lg. bowl.
> > > > * *6 . Toss cake with 1/2 the remaining vanilla cookie crumbs, and the chilled
> > > > pudding. You probably won't need all of the pudding.
> > > > * *7. Mix gently with the cake crumbs until evenly moist.
> > > > * *8. Put mixture into a NEW litter box that has been lined with plastic wrap.
> > > > * *9. * Unwrap the tootsie rolls. Place 3 of them in a microwavable dish, and
> > > > heat on LOW until soft and pliable, checking every 30 secs. Taper the ends of
> > > > the tootsie rolls, rolling them between your palms and curving slightly, to make
> > > > them look like pieces of poop.
> > > > * *10. * Repeat with remaining tootsie rolls, heating them 3 at a time. Bury
> > > > some of them and you can place a few on top too. Sprinkle some of the ones on
> > > > top with cookie crumbs.
> > > > * *11. * Sprinkle the other 1/2 of cookie crumbs over top of the cake.
> > > > * *12. * Scatter the green cookie crumbs lightly over the top (this resembles
> > > > the colored granules in some brands of kitty litter).
> > > > * *13. * Dip the scoop in the box, and your ready to scoop and eat!
> > >
> > > > Read mohttp://www.food.com.www.****ingwhitetrashfood.com
> > >
> > > This is gross and very stupid, and I can see why white trash keep
> > > posting this dumbass recipe every October. *In short, **** off.

> >
> > Speaking of being very stupid...........

>
> OK, I'll say it because she's too dense to understand. It's posted in
> October for those who are looking for disgusting, gross out Halloween
> food.
>

It qualifies as "disgusting, gross," but I wouldn't call it "food."

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On 10/14/2011 2:13 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote:

> By Linda's Busy Kitchen
>
>
>
>
> Linda's Busy Kitchen's Note:
> This fun recipe for a Kitty Litter Box is great for Halloween parties, and will
> have everyone talking and tasting for sure, including the kids! Tastes GREAT and
> is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next Spooky Party! Cooking time does not
>


My sister made this for me on my 40th BD. The little kids (nieces and
nephews) didn't want to eat it. I thought it was yummy, and funny.




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On 10/14/2011 6:38 PM, sf wrote:
> OK, I'll say it because she's too dense to understand. It's posted in
> October for those who are looking for disgusting, gross out Halloween
> food.


Or for cat lovers at any time.

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Cheryl wrote:

> My sister made this for me on my 40th BD. The little kids (nieces and
> nephews) didn't want to eat it. I thought it was yummy, and funny.
>

yeah, but after you've seen it for the first time and laughed over it,
it loses its novelty and is just lame.
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On 10/18/2011 1:53 AM, Goomba wrote:
> Cheryl wrote:
>
>> My sister made this for me on my 40th BD. The little kids (nieces and
>> nephews) didn't want to eat it. I thought it was yummy, and funny.
>>

> yeah, but after you've seen it for the first time and laughed over it,
> it loses its novelty and is just lame.


The same can be said of anything. <shrug>
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