If you are one of the lucky ladies that is forced to take a backseat this Thanksgiving while your MIL cooks it all her special way and your hubby ooohs and ahhhs over her spread of perfection, have no fear: the Jello shots are here. These Jello shots will make you the hit of the party with the cool crowd, aka the other ousted in-laws. Let grandpa watch the kids and take control of your destiny. Get your creative juices flowing with these amazing-looking and -tasting treats after the jump …
How great is this blog My Jello Americans? “In order to form a more perfect union of gelatin and alcohol.” Hilarious geniuses at work!
*Disclaimer: I actually adore my in-laws and crave their cooking. My MIL makes an addicting pineapple upside-down cake, and my SIL makes everything delicious. Am I back in your good graces?
Macki West is a unique and original wild-woman at heart who happens to be wrapped around her three kids fingers. She founded Cool Mom Tips and contributes to Prudent Baby, Cooking With My Kid and Babble Food (where you will find decadent and healthy recipes and quirky kitchen ideas too) and Pregnancy (her favorite topic is discussing sex).
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