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If I remember right, you just cut them both up and toss them with the cool whip. I will check it closer when I get home. It is so simple, yet looks so good. You know me, simple is the key to my cooking! While I am at it, I am going to share my cake recipe. You may already know this simple secret, but it is new to me. Make a package of vanilla pudding as directed (we used the cooked not instant), add a yellow cake mix (dry), pour in a flour/greased 13X9, top with butterscotch chips (we used chocolate) and bake 30 mins. It was delicious! We also tried it with banana cream pudding and no chips and it was also a hit. One thing we did find out though, is to not completely finish the pudding, add the cake mix just as it is boiling or it will set up too quick to get it mixed up.

Thanks for checking. That cake sounds fantastic! I wish I had a cake mix handy
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My hubby sent us to town to the store as soon as we started talking about the cake recipe. I had to make it Saturday night and Sunday night. I have chocolate pudding to try in it next, but need to pick up more milk. It is called Wasp Cake and was in the breakfast section.
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I would rather cook than bake, but if it is easy enough I will try it. We don't do dessert much, just junk foods. With Colton home now more, I need to keep some stuff on hand.
 
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Do you do classes every evening?

2 classes every evening except Sat and Sun. I.m just whining and being lazy wanting an extra night off!
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Wow, what a face on him. Michelle, since I don't know you that well, I need to ask "what's a Mic-O-Say Runner?"
 
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Wow, what a face on him. Michelle, since I don't know you that well, I need to ask "what's a Mic-O-Say Runner?"

What nation are ya'll?
 
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Wow, what a face on him. Michelle, since I don't know you that well, I need to ask "what's a Mic-O-Say Runner?"

What nation are ya'll?

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It's his costume
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I love you Brindle~
 
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Wow, what a face on him. Michelle, since I don't know you that well, I need to ask "what's a Mic-O-Say Runner?"

It is hard to explain, but it is a Boy Scout thing. He goes to a camp that promotes the tribe of Mic-O-Say, it is something that is in place to keep the boys interested in scouting a little longer. In our area, we have more Eagle Scouts than anywhere in the country. As the boys get older, go to dances and complete different stages of Boy Scouts, they advance in the ranks. He started out as brave, then warrior, then fire builder, tom tom beater and now runner. Runner is only achieved once you complete your Eagle Scout project. The council travels all around her and puts on tribal dances for different public events. I keep forgetting that it is not a national thing, it is just so natural here. His name in the tribe is Little Climbs Mountains.
 
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Wow, what a face on him. Michelle, since I don't know you that well, I need to ask "what's a Mic-O-Say Runner?"

What nation are ya'll?

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Trust me, Colton is about as white and redneck of a boy you will ever meet! He is only tribal when he puts on his costume, starts dancing or chanting while beating on his tom tom! It is a very big honor around here to be in the tribe. We actually have troops come from Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and surrounding states just for that reason. But it was a great question!
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Raymond was in Scouts and had just went from cub to Boy when we moved to Conrad (where we are now). The troop here is about 3 boys, none of whom he likes
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I always envisioned him going far with it , like Colton. It was a big thing in our family. Chris was a Den Leader and I was Advancement chair for years. Raymonds Uncle was also a Den leader. Raymond sold thousands and thousands of BS popcorn and earned many badges and Scout bucks! I was a Brownie and Girl Scout, but also quit in High school.. I am so happy to see Colton still involved in it. I think it is a wonderful thing. It also is helpful to add on a job application. It shows consistency and determination. Not to mention a boy learns a lot of different useful techniques in Boy Scouts. Tell Colton I am very proud of him.
 

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