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Happy St , patties Day!!

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Ingredients 5 boxes {small} Jello, assorted flavors {I used Grape, Berry Blue, Lemon, Lime and Strawberry} 7 envelopes unflavored gelatin {you will need to buy 2 boxes} Boiling water {6 + 3/4 cups; 5 cups total, 1 cup at a time plus 1 + 3/4 cups} see notes 1 can {14 oz} sweetened condensed milk 1/4 cup cold water Instructions In a small bowl combine Grape Jello and 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, add 1 cup boiling water and stir until dissolved. Pour into a 13×9 glass pan and place in fridge for about 20 minutes, until set but not firm In a small bowl combine sweetened condensed milk and 1 cup boiling water, stir well. In another small bowl, add cold water and sprinkle 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin, set aside for 1 minute. Add 3/4 cup boiling water and stir well. Add to milk mixture and stir. Add 1 cup of milk mixture to Grape Jello layer, place in fridge to set, about 25 minutes. In a small bowl combine Blue Jello and 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, add 1 cup boili

Olia Hair dye review

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Olia Today I am going to review the new Olia hair dye color 6.6  against my solid John Frieda John Frieda   3VR Deep cherrybrown The advertising in a magazine caught my eye and the color seemed very vivid I am currently sitting at the computer with this color in my hair, and although they are slightly different shades,( this is redder) Putting it together: The steps were simple and in comparison not really and easier or harder. The bottle is a little hard to handle because of its round shape. Smell: This smells really  nice and makes the experience of home hair coloring a bit less painful. Putting it on: Because it doesn't foam like my John Frieda  I had difficulty knowing that the color was everywhere in my hair, unless my scalp was a crimson red........I dropped the bottle a number of times because my gloves were covered in color and the bottle is round. My scalp itches a little which isn't uncommon but doesn't happen with my John