Chorklit Pai

It’s recipe day at Marian Allen’s eponymous blog, so Imma post my top-secret special recipe for Sara’s Favorite Chocolate Pie. Be sure to print this out and laminate it.

Sara’s Favorite Chocolate Pie

  • Oreo crust pie shell
  • chocolate pudding mix
  • chocolate milk

Make the pudding with the milk and pour it into the pie shell. The End.

You can put whipped topping on top and sprinkle it with chocolate…sprinkles, if you want to. Sara always wanted this when she came home from the Academy. I like it too, because you know why? Because *whisper* it’s easy */whisper*.

WRITING PROMPT: What is the easiest thing your main character cooks? Peanut butter scooped out of the jar with a finger counts.

MA

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  1. Carol Preflatish

    October 27, 2010 at 4:11pm

    OMG, this is my kind of pie. You could also decorate with chocolate chips on top, or with Oreo cookies. Oh my, the possibilities are endless. Yummy.

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  2. Mary Montague Sikes - Monti

    October 27, 2010 at 6:22pm

    That’s a perfect recipe in my book–one I might make if I didn’t have to go to the store for the ingredients. I really don’t like to cook nor do I want to go to the store.

    I will try it eventually. Thanks for sharing!

    Monti
    NotesAlongTheWay

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  3. AlexJCavanaugh

    October 27, 2010 at 7:51pm

    Laminate it? Are you saying I’m messy when I bake?

    My character eats whatever military rations are placed before him!

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  4. Patricia Stoltey

    October 28, 2010 at 7:10pm

    That pie sounds awesome. But my main character would probably consider a martini her best concoction. Her dietary habits are not real great, and she doesn’t like to cook.

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