I want this

Jell-o Orange 1

Jell-o orange 2


Low calorie too!  Source: Find additional photos and recipe @ How to Make JELL-O Oranges by Amber Atizado.

48 thoughts on “I want this

    1. OK. I read it Todd. And here’s the highlights…

      1) Sugar makes us hungry.
      2) Sugar makes us moody and sluggish.
      3) Excess sugar is stored as fat.
      4) Sugar AGEs us.
      5) Sugar impacts our immune system

      And, I still want it. 🙂

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  1. Pal, I may be waaayyy off base here, but I’m getting the distinct feeling that you’re a junk food junkie. May I humbly suggest instead some fresh sliced strawberries drizzled with 1/3 c. balsamic vinegar, 2 tsp sugar, and 1/2 tsp of fresh lemon juice. HEAVEN! Full. Stop. 😉

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  2. Reblogged this on Exercise the Positive and commented:
    This looks wonderful! I’ll probably tweak the gelatine recipe by lessening the sugar or using stevia, then adding a few cubes of fruit to increase the fiber content. I think my always-hungry brothers will like this very much!

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  3. I just read the comments and it seems that you’re being ganged up on. You open up a tiny bit and wham, they feed it right back to you on dagger tips. But you knew when you shared those tidbits, that women can be cruel, didn’t you?

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          1. And I’m still trying to pick a better character for you…the Genie in Aladdin keeps coming to mind. Robin Williams did the voiceover and was brilliantly funny, the genie looms large over everyone else – I guess because he can, he’s a genie after all – alternates between self-deprecating and forgiving. One of my favorite characters. And now it’s 6AM and I’m thinking Disney. How the heck am I going to read the Times?

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