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Recipe: Termite Pie (using cake mix)

Desserts - Cakes
TERMITE PIE
by Ed Bailey
method SKILLET

1 box cake mix
2 quart zip lock bag
1 cup raisins
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil

Need a sweet item for breakfast or night time snack? Mix a cake mix in a zip lock bag following directions on box, BUT use only 1/2 the suggested water. Add 1 cup of raisins (termites).

Oil a small skillet or mess kit. Pour in 1 cup of cake mix for a mess kit, 2 cups for a small skillet.

Cover pan; fry slowly, very slowly; flipping the pie when the top of the pie starts to set (dry out). Cook a few more minutes and then count the termites as you eat.

From the Troop 928 Cookbook on MacSouter.com
Ed Bailey was from the Denver Area Council in the mid 80's

I think I'll try a variation of this recipe.
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