This Christmas we got together with some of our foreign friends in town for a yummy pot-luck. We'd just received a ton of Jell-O packets in a recent care package from our wonderful Aunt Teri, so Laura decided to make Ribbon Jell-O for a dessert. Now, Ribbon Jell-O has been a long-time Thanksgiving tradition in the Chapman household and is excellent for testing how level the refrigerator is. Ours, apparently, sits pretty straight because it turned out awesome! It was a complete hit. Thanks Chapmans!

So yummy.

So striped.

Notice that James coordinated his outfit to match. And little Nate coordinated with James. Haha, so festive.
3 comments:
Love it! That was the most incredible jello I've ever seen, that coming from a non-fan of jello!
It takes patience to make ribbon jello, and I always appreciate those that bring it to a potluck so kuddos to you for making it. It looks lovely. and yes, James your sweater matches perfectly.
Next time you are home you can make it for us!! hee-hee
Oh my goodness! First attempt and a complete success! Hurrahhh! Yay for Chapman ribbon jello!!
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