![]() ![]() ![]() But no pudding flavors that were citrus-y. ![]() (Ok, since when does the flavor of Grape anything have any resemblance to the taste of an actual grape?) Anyway, at some point, I realized that in the realm of citrus flavors there were lime and orange gelatin, as well as lime and orange Kool-Aid (which no one liked), and, of course, one could make Lemonade. I loved all of it, but my favorites were Chocolate Pudding – the cooked kind, because I’m one of those weirdos who loves the “skin”, Cherry Jello, and Grape (!?) Kool-Aid. That meant there would be dessert that night, or a sweet beverage that afternoon! What could be better? We loved when Mom would open that drawer. They included: Boxes and boxes of Jello-Brand pudding, boxes of Jello Gelatin, every flavor that existed at the time, and probably 20 small packets of Kool-Aid mix, the kind that you added sugar. And it was packed full of these three items. All that was in that drawer were 3 things. It was just to the right of the kitchen sink. Hence, someone was always in the kitchen, either cooking, doing schoolwork, playing a board game, or talking on the phone.Īlso in the kitchen, there was this long, narrow, magical drawer. That’s where we ate all of our meals together, did homework, celebrated birthdays. However, the activity center of our home was actually the kitchen. Growing up in what I thought was a mansion, but was actually a standard 60’s era suburban 2-story with a “bonus room” (a.k.a. KEY LIME Tart is a lovely smooth custard that is citrusy, tart and sweet – nestled in a buttery graham cracker crust and piled high with a mountain of the fluffiest meringue you’ll ever taste! YUM! ![]()
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