The Jello Thread
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The Jello Thread
I like Jello. And it has to be Jello... no knockoffs (like Royal). I like my Jello more wiggly and less stiff. Red and green are my favorite flavors
And I really like adding canned fruit into the Jello.
And I really like adding canned fruit into the Jello.
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We grew up on Jello. The real stuff not Royal. Often times during the winter it was the only colorful food on our plates, back in the day when food wasn't shipped all over the place. You had a potato, canned corn, some bit of meat and Jello!
I got a 'Joys of Jello' cook book for a wedding present!
Still make the stuff and still enjoy it, but now it is the sugar free variety.
I got a 'Joys of Jello' cook book for a wedding present!
Still make the stuff and still enjoy it, but now it is the sugar free variety.
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I can remember in high school looking at each small bowl of Jello in lunch line...specifically trying to find the one that ~didn't~ have any fruit in it.
Orange, green and red. Those were my favorites. Sometimes you could even find a combo.
Orange, green and red. Those were my favorites. Sometimes you could even find a combo.
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This thread caused me to recall the "Kids' Table" (probably a card table) that was set up adjacent to the dining room table at mass family gatherings.
All of us kids regarded being "exiled" in such a fashion as being demeaning but even major-league tantrums didn't stop the adults from imposing it on us.
One of the ploys my grandmother tried was to serve an "exclusive" dessert to us young'uns - a "Jello Rainbow Mountain".
With as much dignity as she could muster, she'd bring to our table a very large glass bowl containing 4 individual layers of Jello (from the bottom, cherry-orange-lemon-lime) put a plate on top, upend both and Squoipppppp!!! there'd be amound of Jello on the plate which she'd transform into a reasonable facsimile of a "mountain" by squirting whipped cream at the top as close as she could in order create the resemblance of a "peak" at the top.
The youngest kids clapped.
As far as I was concerned it was as a bribe insuffficent compensation for being bumped to what I'd later equate with being the equivalent of coach.
All of us kids regarded being "exiled" in such a fashion as being demeaning but even major-league tantrums didn't stop the adults from imposing it on us.
One of the ploys my grandmother tried was to serve an "exclusive" dessert to us young'uns - a "Jello Rainbow Mountain".
With as much dignity as she could muster, she'd bring to our table a very large glass bowl containing 4 individual layers of Jello (from the bottom, cherry-orange-lemon-lime) put a plate on top, upend both and Squoipppppp!!! there'd be amound of Jello on the plate which she'd transform into a reasonable facsimile of a "mountain" by squirting whipped cream at the top as close as she could in order create the resemblance of a "peak" at the top.
The youngest kids clapped.
As far as I was concerned it was as a bribe insuffficent compensation for being bumped to what I'd later equate with being the equivalent of coach.
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This immediately made me think of a very funny site called The Gallery of Regrettable Food. The stuff on Jello and Knox Gelatin molds is humorous and so is The Other Other White Meat.
If you have a few minutes to waste, I strongly suggest reading through a few of his funny commentaries.
Jello shots (with alcohol) are kind of cute, though.
If you have a few minutes to waste, I strongly suggest reading through a few of his funny commentaries.
Jello shots (with alcohol) are kind of cute, though.
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My great-great grandfather was born and lived in LeRoy, NY before heading west to the goldfields and ultimately aiding Pancho Villa in Mexico (long story.)
I traveled to LeRoy a few years ago as part of a "roots" pilgrimage and found that the Genesee County Historic Society is/was housed in the same building as the Jell-O Museum. Jell-O was invented there.
The museum is really quite wonderful, and the gift shop is great. We bought a doormat that says "Hell-O" and cool mugs and stuff. Highly recommended.
I traveled to LeRoy a few years ago as part of a "roots" pilgrimage and found that the Genesee County Historic Society is/was housed in the same building as the Jell-O Museum. Jell-O was invented there.
The museum is really quite wonderful, and the gift shop is great. We bought a doormat that says "Hell-O" and cool mugs and stuff. Highly recommended.
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I'm with you, canned fruit in the winter, and fresh fruit in the summer, especially peaches or cherries.
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I like Jell-o too. But, I want pineapple rings in mine. How come I never get pineapple rings. Nurse always promises pineapple rings and then there aren't any. And it's got to be lime Jell-o. I get upset when it's red, but not strawberry. Then Nurse has to get the big men to hold me. Before long, I'm sleepy and then there's no Jell-o at all. Goodnight.
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I've seen recipes for Sangria Jello Molds that looked a bit interesting, although I don't know I would ever actually make one.
Use a cup of fruity red wine + orange/lime juice in place of the water with a raspberry (strawberry?) jello and add fruit such as grapes and strawberries.
A white wine variation used lemon jello + club soda + mixed fruit.
Use a cup of fruity red wine + orange/lime juice in place of the water with a raspberry (strawberry?) jello and add fruit such as grapes and strawberries.
A white wine variation used lemon jello + club soda + mixed fruit.
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Of course, there was a time when the color did not matter, nor did the booze used to make it. Thankfully, my budget has improved and the shooters are less appealing.
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This may be off topic, but still could be done with Jello brand Pudding, and alcohol of course.
1 package instant pudding (see flavor list below)
1 cup half and half
1 cup flavored vodka
Mix (blender works best) and chill or freeze.
My experience says it may or may not set up like pudding, but still tastes really good. Chocolate pudding with carmel vodka seems most popular, followed closely by the berry flavors of vodka. Coconut pudding with Captain Morgan rum was also tasty. Mix and match for more fun.
Bill Cosby should be proud of me for this.
1 package instant pudding (see flavor list below)
1 cup half and half
1 cup flavored vodka
Mix (blender works best) and chill or freeze.
My experience says it may or may not set up like pudding, but still tastes really good. Chocolate pudding with carmel vodka seems most popular, followed closely by the berry flavors of vodka. Coconut pudding with Captain Morgan rum was also tasty. Mix and match for more fun.
Bill Cosby should be proud of me for this.

