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Jello Easter Eggs

3/28/2018

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My mom has been making these since I was little.  Though the methods (started using Real Eggs, no joke- now uses the pro system) have evolved throughout the years, one thing remains the same--- I love these things & so do my kids. ​
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I'm gonna take the most viable of these options- the "Grab some plastic easter eggs from the store & Hop to It"  Method. 

Ingredients>
-Jell-o (All the Colors of the Rainbow)
-2 Bags of Plastic Easter Eggs 
-Non-stick Spray or Oil 
-Empty Egg Carton 
-Butter Knife
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Open the eggs and coat interior with non-stick spray or rub oil using a paper towel. Using scissors, carefully create a small opening at the top of the egg. Now make sure those eggs are snapped closed or you're gonna be sad. Place eggs upright into the egg carton. 

Make Jello according to "Jigglers" Instructions on box. Pour 1st color into upright egg. To make it really easy, grab a tea kettle, pitcher or anything with a spout and pour the Jello liquid from that. Repeat with every color.

Aaaaaaand you're done. Let them set for a few hours in the fridge. Now pop those babies out of the mold. (use  a butter knife). We like to store them in clear plastic egg cartons for full-effect; it looks really pretty. 

​Serve at the kids table or just put 'em out for a snack. Pretty much guaranteed they're gonna be gone in two shakes of a lamb's tail (or less). Hahahaha.
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