, Food, Family & Fun this Independence Day with the July 4th Poke Cake Azure Rountree Fun, Delicious and Festive I ndependence Day is a time when we celebrate our great nation, and one of the best ways to commemorate this occasion is with something made of red, white & blue. My kids had so much fun making this delicious and festive Poke Cake, and I know that your kids will also enjoy making this special treat for July 4th! July 4th Poke Cake a toothpick comes out clean in the center. While the cake is baking, add the strawberry gelatin and berry blue gelatin to separate bowls. Add 1 cup water to each bowl and stir until the gelatin has dissolved. Pour both mixtures into squeeze bottles, then set aside. Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes, then let your kids get in on the fun and poke rows of holes into the cake with the bottom of a wooden spoon or something about the same size. Have your kids squeeze the blue gelatin mixture into the first row, then red gelatin into the 2nd row. If you do not have a squeeze bottle, just use a small spoon to pour the gelatin into the holes. Continue to rotate the colors until all the holes are filled. Spread the whipped topping over the cake and top with sprinkles. Place in the fridge to set up for around 4 hours or more, then serve. 1 (15-ounce) box White Cake Mix 1 cup Water ½ cup Vegetable Oil 3 large Egg Whites 1 (3-ounce) box Strawberry Jello 1 (3-ounce) box Berry Blue Jello 2 cups of additional Water (divided) 1 (8-ounce) container frozen Whipped Topping (thawed) Festive Sprinkles Cooking Spray 2 Squeeze Bottles Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9x13 inch baking dish, then set aside. In a large mixing bowl and with an electric mixer, beat together the white cake mix, water, vegetable oil and egg whites. Pour the mixture into the baking dish and bake on the 3rd (middle) rack for around 25 minutes or until Kid Friendly Recipes from the Kitchen of Azure Rountree is available at The Advance. A portion of the proceeds from every book sold will go to benefit children with special needs. , Food, Family & Fun this Independence Day with the July 4th Poke Cake Azure Rountree Fun, Delicious and Festive I ndependence Day is a time when we celebrate our great nation, and one of the best ways to commemorate this occasion is with something made of red, white & blue. My kids had so much fun making this delicious and festive Poke Cake, and I know that your kids will also enjoy making this special treat for July 4th! July 4th Poke Cake a toothpick comes out clean in the center. While the cake is baking, add the strawberry gelatin and berry blue gelatin to separate bowls. Add 1 cup water to each bowl and stir until the gelatin has dissolved. Pour both mixtures into squeeze bottles, then set aside. Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes, then let your kids get in on the fun and poke rows of holes into the cake with the bottom of a wooden spoon or something about the same size. Have your kids squeeze the blue gelatin mixture into the first row, then red gelatin into the 2nd row. If you do not have a squeeze bottle, just use a small spoon to pour the gelatin into the holes. Continue to rotate the colors until all the holes are filled. Spread the whipped topping over the cake and top with sprinkles. Place in the fridge to set up for around 4 hours or more, then serve. 1 (15-ounce) box White Cake Mix 1 cup Water ½ cup Vegetable Oil 3 large Egg Whites 1 (3-ounce) box Strawberry Jello 1 (3-ounce) box Berry Blue Jello 2 cups of additional Water (divided) 1 (8-ounce) container frozen Whipped Topping (thawed) Festive Sprinkles Cooking Spray 2 Squeeze Bottles Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9x13 inch baking dish, then set aside. In a large mixing bowl and with an electric mixer, beat together the white cake mix, water, vegetable oil and egg whites. Pour the mixture into the baking dish and bake on the 3rd (middle) rack for around 25 minutes or until Kid Friendly Recipes from the Kitchen of Azure Rountree is available at The Advance. A portion of the proceeds from every book sold will go to benefit children with special needs.
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LARGE CROWD – A large crowd of citizens attended the Vidalia City Council Public Hearing on Monday, April 6, to share their concerns about a proposed subdivision development on Larry Drive.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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