Food Feast

Breakfast cereals:

  1. Frosted Flakes
  2. Special K
  3. Trix
  4. Cheerios
  5. Cream of Wheat
  6. Froot Loops
  7. Post Raisin Bran
  8. Nut & Honey Crunch

Breakfast cereals:

  1. Frosted Flakes
  2. Special K
  3. Trix
  4. Cheerios
  5. Cream of Wheat
  6. Froot Loops
  7. Post Raisin Bran
  8. Nut & Honey Crunch
  9. Rice Krispies

Breakfast cereals:

  1. Frosted Flakes
  2. Special K
  3. Trix
  4. Cheerios
  5. Cream of Wheat
  6. Froot Loops
  7. Post Raisin Bran
  8. Nut & Honey Crunch
  9. Rice Krispies
  10. Oatmeal

Pass

Grains

  1. Farro

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice
  6. Millet

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice
  6. Millet
  7. Triticale

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice
  6. Millet
  7. Triticale
  8. Corn

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice
  6. Millet
  7. Triticale
  8. Corn
  9. Sorghum

Grains

  1. Farro
  2. Rye
  3. Barley
  4. Oats
  5. Rice
  6. Millet
  7. Triticale
  8. Corn
  9. Sorghum
  10. Wheat

Pass

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds
  3. Jello cookies

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds
  3. Jello cookies
  4. Jello blocks/sticks (finger-food for kids)

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Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds
  3. Jello cookies
  4. Jello blocks/sticks (finger-food for kids)
  5. Pretzel Jello Dessert

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds
  3. Jello cookies
  4. Jello blocks/sticks (finger-food for kids)
  5. Pretzel Jello Dessert
  6. A laser

Well, not exactly. But engineers did try to do it, and apparently succeeded with plain, unflavored gelatin mixed with some chemicals. So maybe 6 could be “an experiment.” See How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap: Odd Excursions Into Optics, by Stephen R. Wilk.

Things to make with Jell-O

  1. Poke cake
  2. Jello molds
  3. Jello cookies
  4. Jello blocks/sticks (finger-food for kids)
  5. Pretzel Jello Dessert
  6. A laser
  7. Tuna salad Jello

Link to a post from a Facebook group called Questionable Vintage Recipes.

I could have posted the Hot Dog Water Jello recipe!