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Post by iris on Aug 10, 2012 22:19:08 GMT -5
I saw this on FB and brought it here so I can hopefully find it later. Ingredients: 2 packs (3 oz) Raspberry jello 1 pkg unflavored gelatin (for extra firmness) 3/4 cup whipping cream 3 cups boiling water 15 drops green food coloring 100 flexible straws (or enough to fill your container) Tall container (1 quart or 1 liter carton of milk) Directions:: Combine gelatin in bowl and add boiling water. Let it cool to lukewarm and then add the whipping cream and 15 drops green food coloring. Gather your straws (don’t forget to flex them out) and put them in the container. It’s important that the straws have a tight fit so the jello stays in the straws. For this reason, a 1 liter carton may be better; you will probably get longer worms since there is a tighter fit. If you have a bigger container, a rubber band around the straws is helpful. Or you could just add more straws to fill the container. Add the gelatin mixture to the straw-filled container and let it set until firm. There are multiple ways you can remove the worms from the straws. You can roll a rolling pin over the straws and squeeze them out or you can hold the straws over warm water. The worms will slip right out. ♥ AnnaMarie ♥
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2012 22:02:20 GMT -5
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
My husband says we have to go get straws and practice NOW. LOL.
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Post by iris on Aug 13, 2012 8:10:36 GMT -5
These look so real I couldn't believe it. I used to catch night crawlers for my dad to fish with and they looked exactly like this. LOL
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2012 14:21:33 GMT -5
These look so real I couldn't believe it. I used to catch night crawlers for my dad to fish with and they looked exactly like this. LOL
I can't wait to go out into the garden and eat worms! LOL!
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Post by Murigen on Aug 17, 2012 22:26:49 GMT -5
I saw those too, thanks for thinking of bringing it here! I gotta try these <G>
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Post by iris on Oct 2, 2012 17:52:25 GMT -5
Found another cute idea. The fingers are circus peanuts and the nails are black jelly beans cut in half.
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Post by Becca on Oct 2, 2012 19:00:39 GMT -5
Oh my goodness those worms looked so real....I'm going to have to try it.
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Post by Momma J on Sept 13, 2013 9:17:05 GMT -5
Oreo Frogs Ingredients: Candy Eyes balls Package of Green Candy Melts Oreo Cookies Pretzels Red Candy for your tongue Green Sprinkles Melt the chocolate following the directions of the bag. Cover the pretzels and oreos in the chocolate. Place pretzels together( bottoms side by side) Place oreo cookie on top of pretzels. Place the tongue, eyes and sprinkles on the cookie!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2013 9:30:02 GMT -5
got chips?
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Post by Nora on Sept 14, 2013 7:29:38 GMT -5
Oh gross...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 8:52:15 GMT -5
I'm going to do a row of barfed up dips for the Halloween parties. The centerpiece of the food table.
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Post by Suluby on Sept 15, 2013 2:11:34 GMT -5
Chocolate kiss acorn treats
INGREDIENTS:
ROYAL ICING or Decorator's Frosting (recipe follows) HERSHEY'S KISSES Brand Milk Chocolates or HERSHEY'S KISSES Brand Pumpkin Spice Flavored Candies Mini vanilla wafer cookies REESE'S Peanut Butter Chips or HERSHEY'S Butterscotch Chips
DIRECTIONS 1. Prepare ROYAL ICING and place in pastry bag with small tip. Remove wrappers from candies.
2. Place mini vanilla wafer cookies on tray or plate with flat side of cookie toward the top. Squeeze small amount of icing onto bottom of candy piece. Immediately press candy bottom onto vanilla wafer cookie. Allow icing to set.
3. Place small dab of icing on bottom of peanut butter chip or butterscotch chip; immediately attach to top of cookie to finish acorn.
ROYAL ICING: Stir together 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon warm water and 1-1/2 teaspoons pasteurized dried egg whites (meringue powder). Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until spreadable. Add additional water, 1 teaspoon at a time, to get desired consistency. Transfer icing to pastry bag with desired tip. Cover icing and tip of pastry bag with damp paper towel to keep icing from drying out. About 1/2 cup icing.www.hersheys.com/recipes/recipe-details.aspx?id=8805
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