Kitty Litter Rum Balls Revisited

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The kitty litter rum balls were a hit.  Well, few people could steel themselves to try them, but everyone appreciated them very much. 


Every so often at the party, the call would go up, "Who wants a poop?" and someone would have to volunteer while everyone watched in anticipation.


It was almost like a frat party.


So, if you're curious (and because I don't want poor Andi to get fetish hits on SpouseBUZZ), I'm putting the picture of the rum balls after the jump.


Here they are - in all their appetizing glory!


Kitty_litter_rum_balls


Truly horrible.  Anyone want the recipe?


1 cup crushed Oreos


1 cup powdered sugar


1/4 cup Peppermint Schnapps


1 1/2 tsp honey or corn syrup


Grape Nuts Cereal


1)  Mix Oreos, sugar, Schnapps, and honey together.  Let sit about ten minutes.  If still too sticky to work with, add a teaspoon or so of sugar.


2)  coat hands with butter spray and fashion balls (traditional) or fake poops out of the mixture.


3)  spread grape nuts on a pan in a very shallow layer.


4)  lay freshly made "poops" on the bed of Grape Nuts while still sticky. 


5)  Allow to dry overnight before serving.


Now, I would LOVE to heard stories of SpouseBUZZers who used the Kitty Litter Rum Ball recipe for holiday get-togethers or Superbowl parties.  How did they work for you?


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