Can it be called Jellomold without grapes in it?

sirhrmechanic

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Since this is apparently a thing...

Can Jellomold exist without grapes in it? Or will it cause a Lutheran Reformation if someone makes it without grapes?

I mean... it's a pressing question.... Considered with wine, usually. Pressing. Wine? Get it?

Sirhr
 

Since this is apparently a thing...

Can Jellomold exist without grapes in it? Or will it cause a Lutheran Reformation if someone makes it without grapes?

I mean... it's a pressing question.... Considered with wine, usually. Pressing. Wine? Get it?

Sirhr
My mother used to make a hella jello mold, complete with a thin layer of sour cream in the middle. Grapes were an absolute must. Pineapple too.
Jeebuz, the things I’ve forgotten…..
 
My mother used to make a hella jello mold, complete with a thin layer of sour cream in the middle. Grapes were an absolute must. Pineapple too.
Jeebuz, the things I’ve forgotten…..

Sour cream? WTF?


I've never heard of it being called jello mold. I've had jello with pineapple and grapes, but they put whipped cream on it and not sour cream.
 
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Where I grew up, Eastern Colorado, orange jello with shredded carrots mixed into it was a regular thing at church/lions club potlucks. My wife is from upstate NY and she just doesnt get it.

And ketchup and yellow mustard on hotdogs is the standard. You could do pickle relish but that was usually only provided by the high school concession stand at football and summer baseball games.
 
Where I grew up, Eastern Colorado, orange jello with shredded carrots mixed into it was a regular thing at church/lions club potlucks. My wife is from upstate NY and she just doesnt get it.

And ketchup and yellow mustard on hotdogs is the standard. You could do pickle relish but that was usually only provided by the high school concession stand at football and summer baseball games.
That orange jello and carrots is still damn good
 
I'll reach out to some friends in Bountiful. They are experts on Jello Molds, Ice Cream, and Salt Water Taffy.

I will report back on my findings.

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Where I grew up, Eastern Colorado, orange jello with shredded carrots mixed into it was a regular thing at church/lions club potlucks. My wife is from upstate NY and she just doesnt get it.

And ketchup and yellow mustard on hotdogs is the standard. You could do pickle relish but that was usually only provided by the high school concession stand at football and summer baseball games.
Now that I think about it, go to Costco and order a hot dog. Then, go to the condiments area. There's mustard, ketchup and (wait for it.......) RELISH.

Now if God had not intended for relish to be put on hot dogs, he wouldn't have put it in the Costco condiments area, now would he ?

Oh, and for you naysayers, Costco does not sell burgers, so the relish is NOT there for burgers (that they don't have).

I'd say that settles that. ;):cool:

 
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