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		<title>By: Mrs. M</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t know if this is crazy enough, but my grandmother in-law (back when she was functional) used to drain a can of sliced pineapple (leaving the pineapple rings in there) &amp; then fill the can back up with orange Jello &amp; put it in the fridge. When the Jello hardened, she&#039;d open up the other side of the can and shake out the jello log which (obviously) had pineapple rings in them. Then she&#039;d cut it accordingly so that each pineapple ring was coated in jello. It was bizarre but tasted so good.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know if this is crazy enough, but my grandmother in-law (back when she was functional) used to drain a can of sliced pineapple (leaving the pineapple rings in there) &amp; then fill the can back up with orange Jello &amp; put it in the fridge. When the Jello hardened, she&#8217;d open up the other side of the can and shake out the jello log which (obviously) had pineapple rings in them. Then she&#8217;d cut it accordingly so that each pineapple ring was coated in jello. It was bizarre but tasted so good.</p>
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