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Veggie Vomit

6 oz Box lime jello

1/4 Head cabbage

3 Carrots, washed and peeled

1 cn (8oz) crushed pineapple,

Drained 1 cn (11oz) mandarin orange

Segments, drained -----------------------------------TOOLS----------------------------------- Grater Knife Mixing bowl Fork Plastic wrap With an adult's help, prepare jello according to directions on box. Refrigerate 2 1/2 hours or until partially set. Grate about half a cup cabbage and half a cup carrots into a bowl. Add the drained pineapple and orange segments to the vegetables and mash with a fork until mixture looks well chewed. Remove the jello and dump the vegetables in. Stir gently with a fork. Cover with plastic wrap and chill 2-4 hours until it has the consistency of a grassy pile of gelatinous puke.Serves 8-10 chunk chompers. From the Book: Gross Grub by Cheryl Porter Random House ISBN 0-679-86693-0




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