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Friday, December 30, 2011

Iceberg Treat

From: 2 Teaching Mommies

This week we are learning all about the Polar Lands!  One distinctive feature of the any polar area are the icebergs. 

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This “iceberg” dessert doesn’t require much and definitely isn’t as many calories as our “snowball” treat. Although it may be just as sweet.  Just make sure you allow enough time for Jell-O to set.
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Here is what you’ll need: 
  • 1 box instant blue Jell-O
  • whip cream
  • water
  • cups to set Jell-O in for each person
Serves 4
To make this “Iceberg” dessert, just follow these easy steps:
Step 1:
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Boil a cup of water and add it to your Jell-O powder mix.
Stir until dissolved.
Step 3:
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Add a cup of cold water.
Pour mixture into individual clear (plastic or glass) cups.  Then refrigerate, until set. This will be your ocean.
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Then have your kiddo add a little bit of whip cream to the top to create your iceberg.
EAT and ENJOY!

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