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Goldfish Bowl Jello

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Date: 12/08/2005 Topics: Parties > Recipes General | Photos > Party | Recipes > Desserts  
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This is a huge hit! It looks so cool when completed! It's a bit of work, but definitely worth it. :-)

Requires:

  • 1 goldfish bowl
  • Purple endive or fennel, leaves (and other edible things that will look good as foliage in a tank!)
  • gummy fish
  • 1 package jelly beans (or fruit cocktail)
  • uncooked spaghetti (for placing items in jello)
  • blue jello
  • knox jello (clear)

Directions:

Mix gelatin according to package directions. Use clear jello to dilute.

Place the jelly beans in the bowl.

When gelatin is cool, BUT NOT SET, pour it slowly into the Fish bowl. Be careful not to move the candies around, because the coloring may run.

Allow to cool for just a little while (you don't want stiff gelatin when trying to place fish and foliage in bowl).

When gelatin is just starting to set (ie: it's not watery... set just enough to hold something in place) add your "foliage" and fishies, placing them where you want them with strands of spaghetti (helpful when moving things around so your gelatin isn't destroyed he he).

Refrigerate your fish bowl until you wish to serve it.

Fish Bowl Jello

By Cheryl Lore from Asheville, NC

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By Grandma (Guest Post)
Can't wait to make this with my granddaughter!

Posted on 12/28/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By katie (Guest Post)
it looks really neat. is it really hard to make?

Posted on 06/23/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By imaqt1962 (837) Profile Blog! Contact
HOW CUTE

Posted on 03/20/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By D. (Guest Post)
Hey Fellow Zaaaaaaarite... GREAT PIC! That is just tooooo cute!

Posted on 12/09/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

By wdyjsu (360) Profile Contact
Wow, that is so cool!! I love that!

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By Luvyabye (447) Profile Contact
What a darling idea!!! How fun this will be to serve. Not only will the kids love it, but so will the grown up kids....like me. Great idea!!! Thanx, Cheryl

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By marialozano (17) Contact
This is great!

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