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Rainbow Jello
Here is a great dessert for St. Patrick's Day that literally tastes like a rainbow of Skittles.
Ingredients:
6 (3 ounce) packages Jello in rainbow colors
1 tub (8 ounce) Cool Whip
Instructions:
For each layer, add 1 cup of boiling water to the package of Jello. Stir and dissolve Jello.
Pour 1/2 cup of it into a small glass measuring cup. Add 3 Tablespoons cold water to it. Stir.
Using a whisk, stir 1/3 cup Cool Whip into the other half of the Jello (the half that has the boiling water in it). Stir until combined.
Pour the creamy Jello layer into your dish. Put in freezer for 12-15 mintues or until the layer is set.
When the first layer is set, pour second layer on it. Return to freezer for 12-15 minutes.
Repeat process for remaining packages of Jello. Pour creamy layer first and then the clear layer. You should end up with 12 layers.
Add Cool Whip on top for a dash of "cloud."
Hint: if your freezer is not perfectly level and you end up with a funky first layer, you have two choices... 1) just roll with it by keeping the dish the same each time it goes in the freezer so you end up with perfectly even layers except for that first layer. 2) Rotate the dish each time it goes in the freezer so you end up with a pattern of thick and thin layers. I've done both. I now prefer choice 1 for the rainbow pattern. I might do choice 2 next time I make this with just pinks and reds for Valentines day for a fun twist.

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