WORMS N FOOD


Worms In The Grass 
Ingredients 
cream cheese 
graham crackers 
alfalfa sprouts 
gummi worms 

Supplies 
plastic knives for spreading 
paper plates 
Talk about things that hide in the grass. Spread cream cheese on crackers, 
put a small handful of alfalfa sprouts on top and cover with a yummy gummi worms. 

Dirt Cake 
Cooking/w Class - Dirt Cake 
Purchase a flower pot, silk flower stem, and spade to     be used only for this purpose.  Mix chocolate pudding,   as directed. Layer the pudding in the clean pot alternately with whipped topping. Place gummy worms amidst the layers.  When full to the edge, cover with crushed chocolate sandwich cookies (Oreo type).  Stick the silk flower into the center. 
This is very realistic and if made ahead of time will fool adults as well as five year olds.  Serve with a clean spade! 
GO EAT WORMS DELIGHT
Have a grown-up preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Core 12 large apples and stuff each hole with a teaspoon of jam (your favorite flavor will do) and butter. Place in a pan and cook the apples for 35 to 45 minutes until they're tender (not too mushy). Take out of the oven (be careful, they're hot!) and let cool. Then take 12 gummy worms and place one in each apple so that you only see half of its body poking out. Gross, dudes!
Graveyard Delight
You will need:
1 package instant chocolate pudding mix prepared according to directions on the box.
8 oz. tub of whipped topping, thawed.
8 oz. chocolate sandwich or wafer cookies.
1 small can or pack of flaked coconut.
Green food color.
2 white chocolate bars (any kind).
Chewy candy worms, insects, and/or flies--the grosser, the better!

Here's what you do:
1) Crush cookies to fine crumbs.
2) Break up white chocolate into "bonelike" pieces.
3) Stir whipped topping into prepared pudding. Mix in cookie crumbs, white chocolate pieces and candy worms. Pour into a 9" x 13" pan and refrigerate.
4) Pace coconut in plastic bag and add 3 drops of food color. Shake to mix. Add more food color and mix to get a nice, grassy shade of green. Sprinkle coconut on pudding.
5) Cut tombstone shapes out of cardboard and decorate. (Perhaps with family members' names) Just before serving, stick tombstones into pudding to create a "graveyard."
 

GO EAT WORMS SANDWICH

Go Eat worms!? Go for it, with this tasty sandwich that looks like a giant worm is emerging!! (Not for the squeamish!)

You will need:
1 can of cheese food or product in a can
chopstick or knitting needle

Here's what you do:
1) Use one pita for each sandwich. On only one side of the pita bread, make a small hole with the chopstick. (That's your "worm hole!") Don't poke through the other side.
2) Poke chopstick through hole and wiggle to clean out inside of pita without separating or breaking edges.
3) Push nozzle of cheese can into hole--and squirt. Push cheese into edges, and fill the rest of pita. (Make it nice and thick for a super-long worm)
4) Take sandwich in both hands and squeeze a little bit. Out snakes a long "worm!" YECCCHHH!!


 
Worms
(adult supervision for younger children)

Recipe by : MAMMA ABRUZZI

Ingredients :
1 POUND SPAGHETTI
4 CLOVES GARLIC - MINCED
1/8 CUP OLIVE OIL
PARMESAN CHEESE

Instructions :
COOK PASTA ACCORDING TO PACKAGE DIRECTIONS. ONCE PASTA IS DRAINED, PUT IN A LARGE PASTA BOWL. ADD OLIVE OIL AND GARLIC AND TOSS. 
HAVE CHILDREN ADD CHEESE TO THEIR BOWL OF WORMS & ENJOY!