Monday, March 17, 2014

Lemon Berry Trifle


Sandi, at Rose Chintz Cottage is holding a special Bird Lover's Tea and I'm sharing my son's work- in- progress painting of bird's.  Won't you stay and enjoy some Lemon Berry Trifle and some blueberry tea?  I've made an individual trifle in a pretty canning jar. 

Here's a better picture of his painting.  He is making all the birds about the same size and not according to nature.  He still has three birds left to paint.  You can see the one in the middle  just has the shape. 
 

Lemon Berry Trifle

I box instant lemon pudding
1 1/2 cups milk
1 1/2 cups frozen whipped topping, thawed
1 angel food cake, cubed
Fresh assorted berries

Mix the pudding with the milk according to package directions. Fold in the thawed whipped topping. Set aside.

Layer half of the cubed angel food cake in the bottom of a trifle dish, or individual dishes. Top with half the pudding mixture. Add a layer of berries.  Repeat. Refrigerate until serving time. 

Here's when he first started the painting.


Here's another phase.   When it's finished, I'll share the completed painting.

I am sharing this with:


Share Your Cup
Full Plate
Foodie Friday
Weekend Potluck
Seasonal Sundays



43 comments:

  1. Kitty, lemon and berries are a winning combination. '-)
    Thanks for sharing your son's painting. Are you enjoying your watercolor lessons?
    Have a great week.

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  2. The painting is very pretty and your trifle sounds like a nice treat Kitty! Oh, I see strawberry pie in the 'you might also likes'... That sounds really good too! Happy St.Patty's Day:@)

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  3. That trifle looks wonderful! I wouldn't mind some right now for breakfast. :)

    Your son's painting is coming along beautifully! Can't wait to see it all finished.

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  4. Love the painting, it is wonderful and the trifle looks soooooooo good. Hugs, Marty

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  5. Fun to see what your son is painting and interesting that he is painting all the species in a similar size. The trifle sounds yummy! Wonder if it would work with any pudding flavor...

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  6. Hello Kitty,
    I almost made trifles in mason jars for my tea today but went with scones instead. Yours looks wonderful! Your son is doing a lovely job of his painting and I look forward to seeing the finished painting. I would love to see my son get back into painting too but he's too busy these days. Thank you for sharing and joining me for tea. Happy St. Patricks Day, sweet friend!

    Blessings & hugs,
    Sandi

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  7. Your son's painting is just precious, Kitty - I love the colorful birds and the pretty background. I can imagine it hanging in a very special place when it is done. Your lemon-berry trifle is wonderful! I love how you serve it in the canning jar, and it is easy, too - something that would be great to serve a crowd. I always wanted to learn to paint. Happy St. Patrick's Day, Dear Friend! Hugs xo Karen

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  8. I love your son's painting of the birds. They are all so sweet. The trifle in a jar looks really delicious. Have a great week!

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  9. He is very talented, Kitty! I could never paint anything like that!
    Your trifle seems too easy...it sure looks good! I love your little shamrock plant, too. My Mom had one that lasted for YEARS & YEARS. I've not had the same luck with them. LOL

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  10. Your son is a talented painter and has captured the colours of the birds well. A glass of trifle sounds yummy to have with tea today and I see an emerald green mug to have it in.

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  11. Hi Kitty-Happy St Pat's Day. Your son is so talented. I envy those who can paint!
    The trifle just looks so yummy.

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  12. Oh how I love individual servings..they're so neat and tidy. ;-) When I come to visit you..would you make these for me please??(giggle). I love lemon and berries together too. Your sons painting is looking great. XO

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  13. You have one amazing son. Perfect for today! Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha

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  14. Your son's painting will be one of my favorites of his! Looking forward to seeing it completed. The trifle looks so good! xo

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  15. I think the idea of a trifle along with tea sounds delightful! And I enjoyed seeing your son's painting of the birds. He is a very talented young man!

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  16. The trifle looks wonderful! Did you see the theme for the next challenge? You will have to use that painting and do another vignette.
    Yes, we had a great day celebrating our Irish heritage and seeing the gkids, it was loud, but fun!

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  17. Hi Kitty, what a beautiful looking trifle and how cute in the canning jar! Your son is so talented and the painting so lovely! What a wonderful treasure!
    Hug, Nancy.

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  18. Your son is so talented! What a wonderful picture. The trifle looks delicious :). Thanks for your comment at my blog.

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  19. The trifle looks delicious. when I was growing up, trifle was "company dessert"! My mom made it in a large glass bowl, but I like the idea of individual servings. Your son is very talented. Love all the beautiful colors he is using.

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  20. I have no clue why my comment didn't post just now. I'm sitting in a dark hospital room and must have clicked something random on the keyboard. Sigh.

    I love both the painting AND the trifle recipe.

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  21. That is one great picture - I love all those birds. What a talent! This is a darling and creative posting Kitty!

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  22. Your son is doing an amazing watercolor. Does he love to watch birds ?

    Tea & trifle , watching or painting birds... a very good time.

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  23. The birdies are adorable! WOW! He sure can paint good! I can't draw a straight line! The triffle looks good but the presentation is wonderful! Just can't beat using a jar! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  24. Kitty, your son is so talented, and he's painting one of my favorite subjects -- birds! I hear them chirping outside our window right now. :) Our neighbor's two sons and friends of our son, Will, are both artists. They can both paint and draw; I think that's amazing!

    This lemon berry trifle looks wonderful; I just LOVE anything lemon. Your presentation in a jar is perfect for spring, Kitty. :-D I'm off to pin this; my Pinterest recipe boards are full of your recipes, my friend. Have a great day!

    Blessings,

    Denise at Forest Manor

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  25. Kitty, that painting is wonderful. How fun that he paints and such talent. I love anything presented in a jar and lemon and raspberry are two of my favorites. Wish I had one now.

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  26. Love the painting but that trifle is also calling my name!

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  27. I am loving your son's painting, the colors are sooo pretty and cardinals are one of my favorite birds:) And the lemon berry trifle looks absolutely delicious...beautiful presentation in the canning jar. I always love the recipes you share every time I come for a visit:) Have a lovely week!~hugs, Poppy

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  28. The painting is beautiful, your son has got talent, Kitty!
    Love the Lemon Berry Trifle, so perfect for spring.

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  29. What a lovely painting! and....the Lemon Berry Trifle is perfect! Lemons and berries are a great combination.

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  30. BEAUTIFUL -- the painting and the trifle!!

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  31. Oh Kitty, such a beautiful painting your son is working on. Love the birds! the lemon dessert looks so yummy too. Happy Spring dear Kitty. xo

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  33. That trifle sounds amazing.

    Great to have you be a part of SEASONAL SUNDAYS.

    - Alma, The Tablescaper

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  34. Your trifle looks so yummy, Kitty. We love the combination of lemon and blueberries and angel food cake. Your son is very talented. Thanks for sharing his work in progress.

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  35. Kitty, your son is very talented...hope you share the painting when it is finished, too.
    Lemon and blueberries are such a wonderful combination...your trifle looks delicious and easy to fix.
    Have a great week.

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  36. Hi Kitty,
    I love you son's painting and can't wait to see the finished work. We have so many beautiful birds in our back yard that we really enjoy. Your Lemon Berry Trifle looks so good, a great dessert for spring. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great week!
    Miz Helen

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  37. That trifle looks delish...
    I am so impressed with your son's talent for painting. This painting is beautiful...even tho it's not finished. My favorite, I think, are the love birds....:)

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  38. The trifle looks fantastic! I'm pinning it to my dessert board. Your son's painting looks fantastic! I love the sweet cardinal couple on it. Please share when your son finishes the painting!

    xo,
    RJ

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  39. Kitty, your son's painting is wonderful! I love all of the details on the birds. Trifle is one of my favorite desserts. I love anything with fruit! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  40. Oh yum, yum, yummy! I am addicted to berry trifles so this would be a hit with me and my husband :)

    The painting of the birds is incredibly beautiful! Your son is extremely talented, sweet friend. Love you!

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  41. Oh my goodness, how gorgeous - he is such a talented artist!

    So sorry I have been MIA, Kitty- life has been a bit crazy here. I have missed you and your wonderful and inspirational blog.

    Hugs.

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  42. Hmmm, the trifle looks and sounds delicious! I have some fresh berries so I need to try this. Your son is very talented. I'm sure everyone will be anxious to see the finished painting.

    xo
    Pat

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  43. Kitty, I can't resist lemon berry trifle! I adore your son's bird painting, he is so talented, did he get that talent from you? :)

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