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Jello Mold Recipes
Their popularity began slightly earlier, but it peaked in the 1950s and 1960s ... your creativity through Jello molds. Back ...
These recipes from the 1933 pamphlet are examples of using Jell-O in savory dishes. These type of illustrations were typical at the time. (Stephen Fries) During the 1960s and beyond, Jell-O molds ...
Usually, the gelatin would lay on a bed of lettuce or other garnishes. In Betty Crocker's picture cookbook from 1950, there is a recipe for a seafood salad mold. The recipe used lemon-flavored ...
Turns out the stuff is beyond easy to create at home. With some gelatin molds (and firepower) you could have a lot of fun with it. To get started, pick up a box of gelatin powder from your local ...
and at least 5 hours or overnight for 8- to 12-cup molds. Reprinted with permission from Hello, Jell-O!: 50+ Inventive Recipes from the Jello Mold Mistress by Victoria Belanger, 2012.
Slime molds have lived on Earth since long before the emergence of the human species. As single-celled organisms, slime molds do not have brains or nerves. And yet, they have ways of processing ...
Making a maple candy recipe requires little more than natural maple syrup, a bit of butter or oil, and a standard candy mold. If you crave the sweet maple candies sold at tourist shops ...
Inside he displays a complete service for 12 of 1950s Royal Wheat fine china with many serving pieces ... including a small two-burner counter top stove and chocolate bunny molds are interspersed ...
7-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches (19.4 x 24.1 cm) (image) 8-1 4 x 10 inches (sheet) ...
gelatin silver print, signed, titled, dated, and annotated in pencil and stamped on the reverse, framed, a Fraenkel Gallery label on the reverse, 1950, one from an edition of 10 ...
2-1/4 x 2-1/4 inches (5.7 x 5.7 cm) ( 4-3/4 x 2-1/2 inches (sheet) ...