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Old 01-09-2007, 03:54 PM #1
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Default Way OT - Kitty Litter Cake

I just had to share this! This is an actual recipe for a completely edible cake, but the picture is...well...ya gotta see it for yourself. It could probably even be made GF.

http://www.kidskuisine.com/?page_id=8
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No, I don't think I could ever get past the outward appearance to even find out if it tastes good or not!
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I'm not sure I could either. It's the tootsie rolls that make it look so bad. Without those, it would probably look like a crumb-topped cake.
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Oh... that is really disgusting!! I couldn't eat it. Not sure I could even be in the same room with it. But, I bet there are some kids who could enjoy it! (but, I don't think mine!)

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I think that's fabulous!!

Of course, we're all at the age, in our house, where bathroom humour rules.

Actually, for our Ukrainian Christmas we have a Tort that looks a lot like that. If I crumbled the inside up (mostly nuts and poppy seeds, I bet it would do.

Thanks for the reference. I enjoyed it and my son thought it was just 'over-the-top' but insists that he would not want one for fear that the cat would poop in the cake by mistake and we wouldn't realize she had done it!

I definitely wouldn't want to confuse younger children with it. It's already hard enough to convince them that our real kitty litter box isn't a sandbox used for playing in.
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