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    Aquarium Jello


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    Marla

    Recipe Introduction


    Great idea for a simple dessert at kid's parties! · goldfish bowl, nice and clean · red hots or Jelly Belly gravel beans · blue Jello · ice cubes · cold water · purple endive · parsley sprigs · gummy fish Use a new or well cleaned goldfish bowl. In the bottom, the original recipe called for red-hots as the 'gravel', but I plan to use the Jelly Belly beans that look like rocks. Mix up as much blue Jello as your bowl will hold. Mix using ice cubes & cold water instead of the cold water called for on the box. Pour this into the bowl over a knife blade or something to keep from disturbing the gravel. If you want it to have 'seaweed', poke a couple of pieces of purple endive or something similar down into the gravel. When the whole thing starts to jell, use a wooden skewer to push gummy fish into different parts of the bowl. If you're going to be able to supervise the serving, you could even add a plastic diver man, etc. List of Ingredients · goldfish bowl, nice and clean·

    List of Ingredients




    Aquarium Jello


    red hots or Jelly Belly gravel beans
    blue Jello
    · ice cubes
    · cold water
    · purple endive
    · parsley sprigs
    · gummy fish

    Recipe




    Use a new or well cleaned goldfish bowl. In the bottom, the original recipe called for red-hots as the 'gravel', but I plan to use the Jelly Belly beans that look like rocks. Mix up as much blue Jello as your bowl will hold. Mix using ice cubes & cold water instead of the cold water called for on the box. Pour this into the bowl over a knife blade or something to keep from disturbing the gravel. If you want it to have 'seaweed', poke a couple of pieces of purple endive or something similar down into the gravel. When the whole thing starts to jell, use a wooden skewer to push gummy fish into different parts of the bowl. If you're going to be able to supervise the serving, you could even add a plastic diver man, etc.

 

 

 


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