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Birth of a Mormon Tradition: Jello!
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| December 13, 2010
| Ardis E. Parshall
Posted on 12/15/2010 8:20:04 AM PST by Alex Murphy
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To: Pecos
Browsing thru the recipes at the link (only after after I posted a comment, as per freeper tradition), I looks like the Mormons used the same recipe, a long time back.
For all I know, it may be in a Betty Crocker cookbook, too. I'd bet good money it made mention in "Reader's Digest".
This guy;
might know.
To: netmilsmom
***I need to invite the posters on this thread to my house for a real Pollack meal.***
Can I bring my specialty Ambrosia jello from my mama’s recipies??
To partially set Cherry Jello add...
1 can of drained fruit cocktail.
1 cut up apple.
1 cup pecans
1 cup coconut
Allow to set up, stir and add
1 carton of coolwhip or whipped cream!
I pesonally leave out the apple an add a second cup of pecans.
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posted on
12/15/2010 10:45:32 AM PST
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(I visited GEN TOMMY FRANKS Military Museum in HOBART, OKLAHOMA! Well worth it!)
To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
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posted on
12/15/2010 10:53:57 AM PST
by
netmilsmom
(Happiness is a choice.)
To: Alex Murphy
I’ve been a Mormon for about 16 years and never once have I seen the green jello with shredded carrots! It sounds gross but I’ll give it a try!
To: Paragon Defender
Ive been a Mormon for about 16 years and never once have I seen the green jello with shredded carrots! Infidel! Moloch will not accept your gelatinous sacrifice without the carrot shavings in it.
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posted on
12/15/2010 11:38:09 AM PST
by
Alex Murphy
("Posting news feeds, making eyes bleed, he's hated on seven continents")
To: svcw
Pierogi are Potato Ravioli. ‘Nuff said.
OTOH, how silly would it be to say, “Eh, pasta is still pasta.”
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posted on
12/15/2010 12:20:39 PM PST
by
dangus
To: svcw
I like green jello with pineapple, cottage cheese/shredded colby or whipped cream and nuts in it....so sue me!
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posted on
12/15/2010 3:15:03 PM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(T Roosevelt said speak softly, carry a big stick. Obama talks trash and carries a broken stick)
To: greyfoxx39
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posted on
12/15/2010 3:16:43 PM PST
by
svcw
To: kalee
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posted on
12/15/2010 3:25:33 PM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(T Roosevelt said speak softly, carry a big stick. Obama talks trash and carries a broken stick)
To: svcw
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posted on
12/15/2010 3:26:04 PM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(T Roosevelt said speak softly, carry a big stick. Obama talks trash and carries a broken stick)
To: greyfoxx39
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posted on
12/15/2010 7:01:51 PM PST
by
kalee
(The offences we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we engrave in marble. J Huett 1658)
To: Alex Murphy
My mother, when I was growing up in Indiana, used to make a lime gelatin salad with finely shredded cabbage and a little minced onion. We would top it with a bit of salad dressing. Really, really good.
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posted on
12/15/2010 8:56:28 PM PST
by
varina davis
(Life is not a dress rehearsal)
To: BlueDragon
Cherry jello, while hot stir in cranberry sauce (with whole cranberries) add/stir in slivered, roasted almondsYum!
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posted on
12/16/2010 2:18:56 PM PST
by
T Minus Four
(Duh. We were talking about in the old days or not-so-distant old days)
To: kalee
lemon jello, bananas and pineapple with some sort of cooked whipped topping on itThat sounds delicious too!
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posted on
12/16/2010 2:21:02 PM PST
by
T Minus Four
(Duh. We were talking about in the old days or not-so-distant old days)
To: greyfoxx39
Oh my gosh I should have known! I never get on Facebook any more! Anyway, happy, happy day!
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posted on
12/16/2010 2:25:14 PM PST
by
T Minus Four
(Duh. We were talking about in the old days or not-so-distant old days)
To: T Minus Four
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posted on
12/16/2010 3:58:20 PM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(T Roosevelt said speak softly, carry a big stick. Obama talks trash and carries a broken stick)
To: Vermont Lt
Not disputing your general idea, that Italian food is healthier than Polish food, but for the record, here are the longevity records for some of my Polish relatives:
My mother died at 85
One of her sisters died at 85
Another of her sisters died at 93
Her oldest sister died at 95
The two who died in their 80’s were lifetime heavy smokers. The two who died in their 90’s didn’t smoke.
They all ate Polish food regularly.
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