Strawberry Twinkie Cake
(Perfect for the holidays)
(Perfect for the holidays)
1 box Twinkies (or any cream filled snack cakes)
1 box vanilla instant pudding mix
2 (10 oz. each) boxes sweetened strawberries
8 oz. Cool Whip
1 box vanilla instant pudding mix
2 (10 oz. each) boxes sweetened strawberries
8 oz. Cool Whip
Layer in a casserole dish in the following manner. Twinkies (cut in half lengthwise) on bottom, pudding (follow package directions to make), strawberries and cool whip. This is a pretty dish and oh so delicious!
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Millionaire's Christmas - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
Never
the most gregarious of men, the shipping magnate Aristedes Miklos found himself
further removed from everyday life as his empire grew. He had few friends and no other family to
divert his attention from work, and Aristedes became something of a recluse. By the time his illness struck him, Bob
Garrett had been the only real friend he'd made in the previous twenty
years. He had worked tirelessly at
building his fleet and his bank balance, and though his employees respected and
revered him as a good man to work for, he would never have considered any of
them as anything more than what they were.
Aristedes
has found himself in a hospital room all alone.
He has a brain tumor that is aggressive and inoperable. He is dying.
As his memory begins to fade he becomes aware of his past life. With his life holding no future, what will
happen to his fortune that he spent his life to develop? He simply has no one!
Then
he meets Dr. Elijah. Elijah knows
Aristedes is dying and introduces him to a young boy named Christos Karamanlis
who is also dying of cancer. But, with
just a little help from Aristedes, Christos' family could pay for the
treatments needed to keep him alive. Elijah
also has the idea that more money could be given to help other children who
need medical help. Well, Aristedes
didn't create his fortune by falling for cons and decided to do a little
checking on Dr. Elijah before handing over any money. But first he needed some sleep.
So,
is it a con by Elijah or is he and the boy for real. That my friend you'll have to find out by
reading this Christmas story that has a real twist. You won't regret it.