northwestgal
posted:7/6/2008
M family's consensus was that it was only so-so. It certainly looked good, and the fact that it was red, white and blue made it kind of appealing. The problem was the taste....it was only OK, nothing spectacular (and not nearly as tasty as it looked). Looks certainly can conceive! As far as preparation, I didn't have trouble with the whipping cream layer floating up into the red layer (as some reviewers mentioned). But I did have a problem that I didn't even know about until we finally sliced it up for serving. Apparently, the blue gelatin soaked a bit into the graham crust. Not a huge problem....just made the graham crust a bit chewy and feel "rubbery". Also, pouring the blue gelatin layer caused a small section of crust to give away (which I hadn't noticed at the time). And because of that, the blue gelatin slipped UNDER the crust in that spot. So about 1/4 of the pie had blue gelatin as the bottom layer, then the graham crust, then the whipped cream layer topped with the r