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Carribean Sunset Jell-o

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Alcohol 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Large Box Orange Jell-O, or
two small boxes
2 c Boiling Water
1 1/2 c Cold Water
1/2 c Rum, * see note
1 Small Box Orange Jell-O, or
Cherry Jell-O
1 c Boiling Water
1 c Cold Water, package
directions
*, I used "Cockspur" dark
rum from
Barbados, West Indies.

INSTRUCTIONS

Little "souffle cups" or Dixie Cups, Bathroom-size  Make up the Orange
Jell-O, with the rum, in the usual way. (Dissolve  the Jell-O
thoroughly in the boiling water, etc.)  Distribute into individual
servings.  Make up the Orange Jell-O without the rum, in the usual way.
Distribute into individual servings.  Let all of the Orange Jell-O set
for about 1-2 hours. (It helps if  you mark them specially, or put them
in different cups, or on  different trays or different refrigerators or
something.  I put an X  on the non-alc. cups.)  Mix up the Cherry
Jell-O.  Let it cool, about half an hour or so.  Make sure the Orange
Jell-O (both with and without rum) have set  enough not to slosh when
you wiggle them.  Pull a tray out of the  fridge (I assume you set the
cups on trays!) and carefully pour a  little bit of Cherry Jell-O on
top of each serving.  Just enough to  cover them. Then put them back in
the fridge, and do the next batch.  (Do the rum ones first, then the
nonalcoholic.)  If you do it just right, there should be enough cherry
Jell-O to make  a little red layer on top of each orange Jell-O cup.
If you  miscalculate, well, you'll probably have a bunch of regular
ordinary  orange Jell-O, and the kids will still be happy with them.
(Plus  they'll be easier to tell apart.)  Put it all back in the
fridge, let 'em set, serve the next day.  Voila, you have regular and
unleaded (atomic and steam-powered?)  versions, and (apart from the rum
flavor) they'll be similar.  Everyone will be happy. That's the theory,
anyway...  Good luck!  I'm taking them to a club meeting tonight, we'll
see if  it goes over well.. NOTES : This makes a large amount of
alcoholic  Jell-O, and a small amount of matching non-alcoholic Jell-O

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 642
Calories From Fat: 0
Total Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 24.1mg
Potassium: 12.7mg
Carbohydrates: 0g
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 0g
Protein: 0g


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