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A light Gelatin Dessert

Well, I don’t know about you, but I am stuffed to the gills from Christmas dinner. I feel like a squirrel that has stuffed her nest with enough food to last all winter. I always over cook for the holidays. Now, my refrigerator is stuffed full of left overs. In one way, that is a good thing. I don’t have to spend today cooking, I can enjoy playtime with the kids.
With all the desserts that I have made, I find that they feel “heavy” in my stomach and I had to make a dessert that would counter-act this feeling. So I made this gelatin dessert today and it was delicious. I put my pies and cakes in the freezer to store until I’m ready for them. So if you had too many heavy desserts at your dinner, try this one. Most gelatin desserts are welcome here when I add something to the Jello.

Creamy Peachy Gelatin Dessert

For the topping:

1 and 1/3 Cup graham cracker crumbs

1/4 Cup sugar

1/3 Cup butter, melted

For the mixture:

1- 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened

1/4 Cup sugar

1/4 Cup milk

1 can peaches, sliced

1 package peach gelatin

3/4 Cup boiling water

1 and 1/4 Cup cold water

8 ounces of Cool Whip

Here is what you do:

In a bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter. Mix and press into a 13x9x2 inch dish. In a mixing bowl, beat together cream cheese and sugar until smooth. Add the milk. Fold in the cool whip and blend together. Then Spread mixture onto the crust.

Lay peach slices lengthwise over the top. In a bowl, mix geletin powder and boiling water together until dissolved. Stir in cold water. Refrigerate until slightly set, about an hour and a half. Spoon gelatin over peaches and refrigerate until completely set.

Suggestions: You can sprinkle chopped nuts on top of this dessert.
You could add different fruits to it, it doesn’t have to be peaches. You could try mixed fruit, apples, pineapple, pears or any other kinds of fruit. Also, you could save a couple pieces of fruit to garnish with after the gelatin is set.

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About Jennifer Frye

Jennifer Frye is a stay at home mother with five children, four boys and one girl, including a set of boy/girl twins. She and her husband have been married for 14 years and they raise a small farm in a little town in West Virginia. Her two older boys participate in the local Swine Club and raise their own pigs for projects. She enjoys sharing her experiences as a mother and finds that everyday is a story. Her goals are to raise her children up with respect and dignity and knowledge. She loves cooking for her family and loves sharing her hobby with her children. She incorporates cooking as a family activity and gets everyone involved. Besides cooking, she loves to read and she keeps journals of her daily life with her children for the future. She has been a Sunday School teacher, ran her own day care in her home and during the summer, she teaches children about cooking. She feels that every child should know the basics of cooking.