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Old November 15th, 2003, 04:00 AM
Gene
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I've been trying the Wal-Mart Sugar Free Jell-O knock-off
stuff & really like it. The package says that it is 5 calories per serving,
and 4 servings per package. So I eat them all, it's only 20 calories:-)

I use 1 cup of water, not the two they recommend.

A few minutes ago I got out the wife's little food blender thing &
pulverized a whole package of tough carrots. I poured the warm
Jell-O stuff over the ground-up carrots. It's in the fridge now. The warm
stuff tasted pretty good. My plan is to use this as snacks to keep
from getting too hungry. I dropped in a few raisins on one side to see if it
can be anything close to a dessert. You can pretend that you are a
dive bomber & drop in the raisins one at a time - but that's probably a guy
thing.

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



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Old November 15th, 2003, 04:51 AM
Tracey
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Gene wrote:

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



As far as I know, you can use any jello recipe with the sugarfree Jello.
Just do a google search for "Jello Recipes" and you'll probably get about
10million hits.

A logical place to start is www.jello.com

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Old November 15th, 2003, 05:54 AM
Susan Jones-Anderson
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Read your label on your raisins, I personally was very surprised at
their high calories.

Susan
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"Gene" wrote in message
...
I've been trying the Wal-Mart Sugar Free Jell-O knock-off
stuff & really like it. The package says that it is 5 calories per

serving,
and 4 servings per package. So I eat them all, it's only 20

calories:-)

I use 1 cup of water, not the two they recommend.

A few minutes ago I got out the wife's little food blender thing &
pulverized a whole package of tough carrots. I poured the warm
Jell-O stuff over the ground-up carrots. It's in the fridge now. The

warm
stuff tasted pretty good. My plan is to use this as snacks to keep
from getting too hungry. I dropped in a few raisins on one side to see

if it
can be anything close to a dessert. You can pretend that you are a
dive bomber & drop in the raisins one at a time - but that's probably

a guy
thing.

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



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Old November 15th, 2003, 11:36 AM
Gene
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Yeah, I snack on too many raisins & salty peanuts.
There is just something about the taste of eating
a raisin/peanuts mix:-)

I tried the sugar free jello & smushed-up carrot thing
a few minutes ago & it tastes just fine. I find that carrots
are the most filling for snacks. I think this jello/carrot
combo will be even better. I suspect that there are
other such jello recipes that will have virtually no calories
and be filling at the same time.

BTW - Nick (my grandson) shot a small deer within the
first hour. A "really" nice old 10 or 12 pointer came by, but in our
excitement, we bumped the .243 against the deer blind roof &
spooked him. He slowly walked into the brush, Nick never
got a shot. He can't wait to go again. He was so excited, it
really was a great memories for both of us.
The deer too, I guess.

Gene



"Susan Jones-Anderson" wrote in message
...
Read your label on your raisins, I personally was very surprised at
their high calories.

Susan
260/204/160

---
2month 6days 18:52hours of being smoke-free, 2,720 cigs not smoked,
$503.20 saved, 1wweek 2day 10:40hours of my life saved

"Gene" wrote in message
...
I've been trying the Wal-Mart Sugar Free Jell-O knock-off
stuff & really like it. The package says that it is 5 calories per

serving,
and 4 servings per package. So I eat them all, it's only 20

calories:-)

I use 1 cup of water, not the two they recommend.

A few minutes ago I got out the wife's little food blender thing &
pulverized a whole package of tough carrots. I poured the warm
Jell-O stuff over the ground-up carrots. It's in the fridge now. The

warm
stuff tasted pretty good. My plan is to use this as snacks to keep
from getting too hungry. I dropped in a few raisins on one side to see

if it
can be anything close to a dessert. You can pretend that you are a
dive bomber & drop in the raisins one at a time - but that's probably

a guy
thing.

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



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Old November 15th, 2003, 01:33 PM
The Phantom of the Bosque
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BTW - Nick (my grandson) shot a small deer within the
first hour. A "really" nice old 10 or 12 pointer came by, but in our
excitement, we bumped the .243 against the deer blind roof &
spooked him. He slowly walked into the brush, Nick never
got a shot. He can't wait to go again. He was so excited, it
really was a great memories for both of us.
The deer too, I guess.

Gene


Yes, Gene, that is really something to be proud of. It takes a real man
to hide in a blind and kill a hungry, defenseles animal when it comes
to feed.

Great job on teaching a youngster that it is ok to kill animals. You
certainly
would not want to teach him to observe and appreciate their beauty. No,
be sure to teach him how to kill them.

I know that there is no justice in this world but if there were, the gates
of
hell would open up and take pieces of **** like you in.


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Old November 15th, 2003, 05:00 PM
determined
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"The Phantom of the Bosque" wrote in message
.. .

BTW - Nick (my grandson) shot a small deer within the
first hour. A "really" nice old 10 or 12 pointer came by, but in our
excitement, we bumped the .243 against the deer blind roof &
spooked him. He slowly walked into the brush, Nick never
got a shot. He can't wait to go again. He was so excited, it
really was a great memories for both of us.
The deer too, I guess.

Gene


Yes, Gene, that is really something to be proud of. It takes a real man
to hide in a blind and kill a hungry, defenseles animal when it comes
to feed.


You are a real joke. Why do you think God put animals on this earth? To
make movies like bambi? Not. Obviously you've never tried really good
backstrap...



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Old November 15th, 2003, 05:39 PM
Jenn
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"determined" wrote in message
...

"The Phantom of the Bosque" wrote in message
.. .

BTW - Nick (my grandson) shot a small deer within the
first hour. A "really" nice old 10 or 12 pointer came by, but in our
excitement, we bumped the .243 against the deer blind roof &
spooked him. He slowly walked into the brush, Nick never
got a shot. He can't wait to go again. He was so excited, it
really was a great memories for both of us.
The deer too, I guess.

Gene


Yes, Gene, that is really something to be proud of. It takes a real man
to hide in a blind and kill a hungry, defenseles animal when it comes
to feed.


You are a real joke. Why do you think God put animals on this earth? To
make movies like bambi? Not. Obviously you've never tried really good
backstrap...


Just had to add to this and say that deer jerky is YUMMY!

Jenn


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Old November 15th, 2003, 05:50 PM
determined
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"Jenn" wrote in message
news

"determined" wrote in message
...

"The Phantom of the Bosque" wrote in message
.. .

BTW - Nick (my grandson) shot a small deer within the
first hour. A "really" nice old 10 or 12 pointer came by, but in our
excitement, we bumped the .243 against the deer blind roof &
spooked him. He slowly walked into the brush, Nick never
got a shot. He can't wait to go again. He was so excited, it
really was a great memories for both of us.
The deer too, I guess.

Gene

Yes, Gene, that is really something to be proud of. It takes a real

man
to hide in a blind and kill a hungry, defenseles animal when it comes
to feed.


You are a real joke. Why do you think God put animals on this earth?

To
make movies like bambi? Not. Obviously you've never tried really good
backstrap...


Just had to add to this and say that deer jerky is YUMMY!


MMM... and deer sausage, and deer roast, and a nice deer steak....... I
love beef too. And buffalo is a new favorite of mine. What can I say? I'm
a carnivore at heart!


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Old November 15th, 2003, 09:22 PM
Gene
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This stuff is a winner for me!!!

I've eaten the first batch & can't believe how good it is.
It's hard to believe, but if I had a complaint, it would be
that it is "too sweet" - something that I never expected.

Try this:

1. Go to Wal-Mart & buy "TWO" packages
of: Great Value - Strawberry Banana Low Calorie
Gelatin Dessert. (5 calories per serving:-) The stuff
costs something like a quarter a box, so get a bunch.

2. Go buy a package of the cheapest carrots
you can find. Get the large kind with a lot of roughage - not
those little sissy processes kind.

3. Clean the carrots (scrape & trim each end) then put
the full package in a blender, food processor, etc. Whatever
you have that will turn said bag of carrots into a mound of
finely ground carrots. I made mine a little on the mushy side,
and it worked fine. Put the ground-up carrots in a bowl that
has room for a couple more cups of liquid.

4. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Put the "TWO" packages
of Strawberry Banana into the hot water & stir to dissolve.
"I know that the directions say add 4 cups of water total,
but you lose the sweet taste - so only use 1 cup per package."

5. Pour the warm jello over the smushed carrots in the bowl.
No need to stir.

6. Put the bowl in the fridge to cool.

7. Once it looks like jello is supposed to look - eat it all:-)

I'm not sure what the total calories, etc. are, but it can't be that bad.
There are only 20 calories per box of jello - so add 40 calories to the
bag of carrots ... (Carrots are, of course a Negative Calorie Food":-)

Conclusion: I can eat said raw carrots as snacks & not have the normal
stomach cramps that I sometimes get when eating raw carrots from the fridge.
Left overnight, the stuff tastes really sweet - like a dessert.

I'm sure that there are other concoctions like this out there, but other
than my almost daily salty popcorn snack, I can't find any.

Gene


"Gene" wrote in message
...
I've been trying the Wal-Mart Sugar Free Jell-O knock-off
stuff & really like it. The package says that it is 5 calories per

serving,
and 4 servings per package. So I eat them all, it's only 20 calories:-)

I use 1 cup of water, not the two they recommend.

A few minutes ago I got out the wife's little food blender thing &
pulverized a whole package of tough carrots. I poured the warm
Jell-O stuff over the ground-up carrots. It's in the fridge now. The warm
stuff tasted pretty good. My plan is to use this as snacks to keep
from getting too hungry. I dropped in a few raisins on one side to see if

it
can be anything close to a dessert. You can pretend that you are a
dive bomber & drop in the raisins one at a time - but that's probably a

guy
thing.

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



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Old November 15th, 2003, 09:52 PM
determined
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My grandma makes jello with finely diced celery and carrot every time our
family gets together. It's not my favorite, I like fruit better - but it
tastes ok.

det

"Gene" wrote in message
...
This stuff is a winner for me!!!

I've eaten the first batch & can't believe how good it is.
It's hard to believe, but if I had a complaint, it would be
that it is "too sweet" - something that I never expected.

Try this:

1. Go to Wal-Mart & buy "TWO" packages
of: Great Value - Strawberry Banana Low Calorie
Gelatin Dessert. (5 calories per serving:-) The stuff
costs something like a quarter a box, so get a bunch.

2. Go buy a package of the cheapest carrots
you can find. Get the large kind with a lot of roughage - not
those little sissy processes kind.

3. Clean the carrots (scrape & trim each end) then put
the full package in a blender, food processor, etc. Whatever
you have that will turn said bag of carrots into a mound of
finely ground carrots. I made mine a little on the mushy side,
and it worked fine. Put the ground-up carrots in a bowl that
has room for a couple more cups of liquid.

4. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Put the "TWO" packages
of Strawberry Banana into the hot water & stir to dissolve.
"I know that the directions say add 4 cups of water total,
but you lose the sweet taste - so only use 1 cup per package."

5. Pour the warm jello over the smushed carrots in the bowl.
No need to stir.

6. Put the bowl in the fridge to cool.

7. Once it looks like jello is supposed to look - eat it all:-)

I'm not sure what the total calories, etc. are, but it can't be that bad.
There are only 20 calories per box of jello - so add 40 calories to the
bag of carrots ... (Carrots are, of course a Negative Calorie Food":-)

Conclusion: I can eat said raw carrots as snacks & not have the normal
stomach cramps that I sometimes get when eating raw carrots from the

fridge.
Left overnight, the stuff tastes really sweet - like a dessert.

I'm sure that there are other concoctions like this out there, but other
than my almost daily salty popcorn snack, I can't find any.

Gene


"Gene" wrote in message
...
I've been trying the Wal-Mart Sugar Free Jell-O knock-off
stuff & really like it. The package says that it is 5 calories per

serving,
and 4 servings per package. So I eat them all, it's only 20 calories:-)

I use 1 cup of water, not the two they recommend.

A few minutes ago I got out the wife's little food blender thing &
pulverized a whole package of tough carrots. I poured the warm
Jell-O stuff over the ground-up carrots. It's in the fridge now. The

warm
stuff tasted pretty good. My plan is to use this as snacks to keep
from getting too hungry. I dropped in a few raisins on one side to see

if
it
can be anything close to a dessert. You can pretend that you are a
dive bomber & drop in the raisins one at a time - but that's probably a

guy
thing.

If anyone has a recipe that uses this low calorie stuff, please
post it. Thanks:-)

Gene



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