Sunday, January 17, 2010

Is it possible to nail jello to a tree?

If so, please explain?





I heard that it is possible!Is it possible to nail jello to a tree?
I bet you could if you made it with alot less water.. like maybe 1/3 of what they call for? My daughter likes it with half the water, and it turns more rubbery ~ they call it ';jigglers'; at her school.. you can actually cut it with a cookie cutter and carry it around.Is it possible to nail jello to a tree?
Okay I'll bite. Why in the h*ll would you want to nail jello to the tree. Is this a cruel joke, do you not realize that the jello lovers with unity and riot. You can not just say something like this, it could cause mass hysteria. I can see the news bulletins now, ';Loco woman nails jello to tree, neighbors riot';.
as much garbage that's in jello, would not shock me..








you would have to make it very thick and that would take a special recipe.. or...








the jello would have to be really really old and leathery and that also takes special conditions.





i've seen jello crystalize and also turn to rubber...








i can see it... nailing it.. but i'd feel sorry for that poor ol' tree.
Thanks for that picture in my head. lmao. That would have to be some tough jello. I would think if you had enough gelatin, it would be plausible to nail it to something. Please don't harm the trees in your experiments. Sill lmao.
You could put the jello in a Ziploc bag and then nail it to the tree, freezing the jello and then nailing it might work too. :]
well if u use cold water maybe cause it doesnt disolve sompletely... i heard its made of horse hooves to so maybe they think horse hooves can so y not jello!
I don't think its possible because jello is wet and if you nail it on a tree it will drop down easily
Just asking a question like this makes me have a crush on you.
Maybe if it's still in the box.
I don't know, but I'd rather waste my time answering this question. ;)
have you tried it ?
ummm. NO why shall u ask because its not thick enough
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