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Possum Cream

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Grains, Dairy Desserts 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Walnuts, chopped
1 c Flour
1 Cube margarine
1 pk Cream cheese, (8 oz.)
1 lg Carton Cool Whip®
1 1/4 c Powdered sugar
4 c Milk, cold
1 lg Package vanilla pudding mix, instant
1 lg Package chocolate pudding mix, instant
1/2 ts Vanilla

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix nuts, flour and margarine. Press into a 9 x 13" pan. Bake at 350° for
25 minutes. Cool completely. Mix creamed cheese, 1 cup powdered sugar and 1
cup Cool Whip. Spread over crust. Mix milk, pudding mixes, 1/4 cup powdered
sugar and vanilla. Spread over creamed cheese layer. Spread remaining Cool
Whip over the top. Top with chopped nuts or shaved chocolate.
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #601 by BrendaF521@aol.com on May 7, 1997

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