Wednesday, June 29, 2011

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH UNSET PUDDING, THIS IS WHAT WE DID

I promised my kids pudding, but for some reason the pudding didn't thicken, it was liquidy. I hated to throw it out, here's what I decided to do with it!

1) Pudding painting
Materials needed: baking pan & liquidy pudding in a seperate bowl. The kids loved it because they could lick their fingers while painting!




2) With the rest of the pudding I poured them in popsicle molds and made pudding pops! Remember the Jello Pudding pops, I loved those as a kid - since they do not make them anymore guess I can make my own! (Walmart sells the molds for a few dollars - see them above)  My kids loved them!


 




7 comments:

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  3. I was thinking pudding pops too! YUMMY!!!

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  4. I tried to make pudding pops the other day and they would not come out of the mold after we froze them. Don't know what I did wrong sigh, but it was a pudding pop disaster.

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  5. Great way to think outside the box! It looks like your kids had a fun time with the pudding.

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  6. They dont make pudding pops anymore?? Bummer! What a great alternative!

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