Text Box: Black Lagoon 
 
 MAKES 6 TO 8 SERVINGS 
 
2 cups light or rock-colored jelly beans 
1 package (6 ounces) blue gelatin 
1 cup boiling water 
1 cup cold concentrated grape juice 
1 cup ice cubes 
Gummy fish 
Fresh parsley sprigs or celery leaves Canned whipped cream (optional) 
 
 1 . Place jelly beans in a 9-inch glass pie plate; tilt until beans mound on I side, like a "shoreline." 
2. Pour gelatin into medium bowl and add boiling water. Stir for 2 minutes to dissolve completely. Add grape juice and ice cubes; stir until ice cubes have melted. Pour slowly into empty side of pie plate, holding back jelly beans with a spoon. 
3. Refrigerate briefly until gelatin just begins to set. When gelatin has partially set, use a skewer to place gummy fish and parsley sprigs as seaweed. 
Variation: 
With whipped cream, create a foamy shoreline by spraying onto edge of gelatin where it meets the jelly bean shore.

 

Text Box:  
Friday, March 30, 2006
6:00 p.m.
 Beckham County 
Activity Barn in Sayre

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t’s time for one of the

funest days of the year!  We are celebrating this fun day with some foolish recipes.  So create your dish and bring it over!  Use your imagination… Blue, Red or Green Jello®.  Make your item cookies or cupcakes.  There are many recipes from simple to complex.  We are looking forward to seeing what you come up with. 

 

Please make sure your treat is edible.

 

Prizes for:

The Best Main Dish

The Best Desert

The Best Snack

 

April Fool: A

person successfully tricked on April 1st .