Thursday, December 3, 2009

Chocolate Delight

Want to learn how to keep your youngest homegirl and her friend out of trouble occupied for about twenty minutes?  Ask them to make brownies!  Not only did they make brownies...they, just read and look, it's almost better than sitting them in front of the TV with video games.
 




Once their brownies were baked and cooled, they carefully placed them in an 8x8 baking dish.





Oh why are they upside down?  They taste the same, right?





Then they made chocolate pudding and poured over the top.  I'm not groovin' on the blue nail polish.





You can't see this, but they are licking the bowl the pudding was in.




See?  Poor Courtney only got the knife they were using to scrape the bowl.





Then they iced it with whipped cream.  I'm kinda thinking they are kissing up to Paula Deen.




Homegirl with their creation.  Guess what?  They didn't share.  >: (

And that's how it's done!


25 comments:

  1. One of my kids really took to cooking, the other- not so much!

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  2. Great fun and looks like the brownies were super delicious!

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  3. OH MY Katherine. I HATE BROWNIES-----NOT!!!!! ha ha .... They look so good--with all of the extra stuff on them... Add a little ice cream and you have a Hot Fudge Sundae.....

    That gal is going to turn into a chef like her Mama.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. Sounds good. Didn't share! The little piggies.

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  5. I love when kids help in the kitchen. It's nice to see all of these pictures.

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  6. Proving once again that you can't have too much of a good thing!

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  7. It's a lot like my Brownie Tuesdays. Only sometimes I use butterscotch or vanilla pudding. Either way, it's all good.

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  8. Lawsie, looks like a sugar coma waitin' to happen!

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  9. That's so cute! I never thought about it, but this is a great way to occupy your children and teach them something!

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  10. wonderful wonderful... but twenty minutes???

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  11. I am teaching my 3 1/2 year old Granddaughter to cook. It is good to let them loose in the kitchen. Good stuff!

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  12. Oooo, I'm thinking that caramel topped with the cool whip would be awesome. Do I have any brownie mix.........

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  13. I am smiling BIG, Katherine. What a terrific post. I love seeing young people cook.

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  14. Ahh what cuties, I wish I had me some teenage girls! I would make them cook me all sorts of sweets!

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  15. "I'm kinda thinking they are kissing up to Paula Deen." LMAO!!! brownies with pudding. Damn, you have one smart kiddo there

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  16. What a scrumptious idea! Your daughter takes after you - so creative in the kitchen! And so pretty!

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  17. i really need to cook more with my daughter, this looks like a lot of fun!

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  18. They are definitely channeling Paula! So great to see the kids in the kitchen. Did they clean up? ;-)

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  19. You know I really wish more kids would get in the kitchen! It's such a memory maker. Good job mom. Now have a great weekend!

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  20. Oh the brownies wioth pudding - yes! From scratch! Yes. Yay for them. You get used to blue nail polish. And then it goes away.

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  21. Paula Deen would certainly be proud! Sounds like they need to make two pans next time ... which should keep them occupied for at least an hour! LOL

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  22. Those brownies are making me want some! They look delicious! Great job, girls!

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  23. How fun! I hope they are enjoying the snow this morning:)

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  24. it's always nice to see kids int he kitchen =)

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  25. LOL!!! They didn't share!!

    Wow, brownies, pudding and whipped cream all together? That sounds like heaven. I'd just sneak some while they weren't looking.

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Thanks for stopping by, I enjoy reading your comments.

Katherine