After years of complaining "there's not enough Jello in the news" Heather decided to do something about it. She embarked on a letter writing campaign to the local Union-Tribune until they buckled under the pressure of her grassroots effort. It only took one letter. Eager to create a story about how local residents are penny pinching during these tough economic times, the UT jumped at the chance to interview this struggling mother of two who fills the empty bellies of her starving children on coupon-bought Jello. To our surprise, there was not a run on Jello at the grocery store upon publication of the article.
These desserts were as delicious as they looked, especially the cherry Jello in the front. Don't blame Heather for the 10 pound, multilayered, cylindrical behemoth on the right. That ridiculous idea was mine alone, and executed flawlessly by Heather however its gravity nearly pulled Erika out of Heather's arms.
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How DOES she do it? Jell-O architecture while knocked-up. We could all use a lesson!
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