So, this isn't so much a baked good as a fun treat for kids!
My oldest turns five in December and she wants a birthday party. At first she wanted a My Little Pony Party (or maybe I wanted her to want one!) and now she wants a princess party!
I have a bunch of great ideas for a My Little Pony party and if I can’t use it for her birthday I’ll use it for my 30th in May! ;0)
A rainbow cake with blue frosting would also be awesome for a My Little Pony Party!!
My oldest turns five in December and she wants a birthday party. At first she wanted a My Little Pony Party (or maybe I wanted her to want one!) and now she wants a princess party!
I have a bunch of great ideas for a My Little Pony party and if I can’t use it for her birthday I’ll use it for my 30th in May! ;0)
A rainbow cake with blue frosting would also be awesome for a My Little Pony Party!!
Anyway, every once and a while we pick up the MLP magazine and they
had a ‘recipe’ for rainbow jellies (jello in the USA) I thought these are easy
enough and would be great for a party if you topped it with fluffy light blue
cream! I didn't do the topping but the girls and I had fun making and eating
these rainbow jellies!
To make Rainbow Dash’s Rainbow Jellies: Buy any
number of different colored/flavored jelly (jello) make according to
instructions and layer in the order of a rainbow* starting with blue/purple at
the bottom and topping with red. If you make it in a mold that needs to be
turned out start with red at the bottom and so on… Also be sure that each layer
is set before adding the next!
I just wanted to not the subtle colors of the UK jelly. The
reason it’s subtler is because it doesn’t have huge amounts of unwanted
e-numbers and additives! If you made it with Jello you’d get much more vibrant
colors, but all those extra unnatural things your body really doesn't need!
notes: *red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink
Hartley’s UK
Jello USA
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