So, our roof wasn’t too old when we moved in.
Pour into your cups on top of the yellow (may not appear orange) layer and allow to set in the refrigerator for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 4) Garnish (or not) and enjoy!.If you’ve never tried this good old-fashioned Jello layering trick, you’ve got to.
You get bonus kid points for having a fun activity spread out over a whole afternoon and you won’t believe how excited they’ll be to check and see if it’s time to pour on the next layer..The real pineapple juice gave it just the right touch of fresh fruity flavor and made it taste truly tropical.We tried some coconut as a garnish.
As much as it looks kind of fun, the texture of the coconut with the Jello wasn’t so great.The pineapple would have been perfect on top!
That is, if we hadn’t have eaten it all first…Our walks down by the creek lately have been beautiful..
The wheat fields are turning a nice gold color and getting ready for harvest time..Much better than being told your party was lame!.
One of the things I did to try to make the snack table a little more festive was to make these bottle labels and wrap them around some bottles of orange Gatorade..I just peeled off the original labels and wrapped these around instead, securing with a dab of hot glue.. Like I said, I used bottles of orange Gatorade, but these can easily be used to bring a festive touch to any orange bottled beverage, or even to juice boxes!.
Here’s what it looks like on the side.Kennedy thought it was pretty hilarious..