My Orange jello recipe....here ya go!

Anita B.
on 3/30/08 6:03 am - MN

1 small box jello sugar free-i made it with orange jello 1 small box white chocolate pudding sugar free 1/2 8oz tub fat free cool whp Make jello as called out on box.  Pour pudding mixture into jello mixture slowly whisking the pudding into the jello.  If you don't stir the pudding as you pour the pudding will clump.  Let it cool for 15 minutes and add cool whip.  I have also added a small can of mandrian oranges to it.   The bowl I brought to the lodge was a double recipe.  I have made it also with strawberry jello and fresh strawberries.

Anita
 
Connie D.
on 3/30/08 6:08 am
Anita...it was so much fun spending time with you...wooohooo!! This is an awesome recipe...taste just like orange sherbet...YUMO!!  Thanks for sharing!! Hugs, connie d
debim3
on 3/30/08 8:47 am - Roberts, WI
Yay Anita....thanks for posting....I'm going to make this in the next few days and share with my work buddies. You are such a sweet lady.  I know you are going to do great with your new tool....keep us posted about your surgery date and time and location so that we can try to make it up and see you... Hugs, Debi
HW 265 / SW 226.5 / CW 130.5 / GW 135
        
Soshaken
on 3/30/08 11:21 am - Minneapolis, MN
Thanks for posting the recipe.  It really does taste just like an orange push pop.  I bet the strawberry version is good too.

Suzie



Over_the-Rainbow
on 3/30/08 6:21 pm - Hopkins, MN
Hi Anita!  Thank you for coming to the Lodge overnighter;  it was wonderful meeting you!  Also, thank you for sharing the salad recipe--I can think of lots of variations, such as lime s/f jello and s/f cheesecake pudding;  s/f black cherry jello with s/f chocolate fudge pudding;  lemon jello with lemon pudding; but it's just gotta be bestest with the orange! All the best to you as you proceed along this amazing journey hon!  hugs galore, Patti
Never let your memories be greater than your dreams.

Over_the-Rainbow
on 3/30/08 6:32 pm - Hopkins, MN
Hey Anita!  I'm so glad you were at the Lodge overnighter!  Thank you for sharing the salad recipe;  I keep getting variation ideas in my head:  s/f banana pudding and strawberry s/f jello;  ; lemon jello and lemon pudding;  lime or lemon  jello and lemon pudding; er, lots more, although nothing beats the dreamsicle orange which rocks!  Take care of you and have a good week hon!  Hugs galore, Patti
Never let your memories be greater than your dreams.

Stacey H.
on 3/31/08 5:00 am - Brooklyn Park, MN
Hi Anita, I was an active member turned lurker on the MN board. I have a question about your recipe. When you are mixing in the pudding mix, are you mixing it into the warm jello or waiting for the jello to set a little first? I make a similar recipe, but the jello sets up a bit first. Thanks in advance!!

Stacey proud mama to Aleah, Allison, Austin, AnnikaAndrew

Anita B.
on 3/31/08 8:30 am - MN

Can be done either way.  I prefer to let it set up a little bit first.

Anita
 
Darla S.
on 3/31/08 12:32 pm - Maple Grove, MN
THANKS for the recipe, Anita!   I'm gonna make this for my family sometime when they can't observe the SF/FF ingredients going in, and see if they figure it out!  YUMM-Oh!!!


  Imperfect does not = unsuccessful

Anita B.
on 3/31/08 12:33 pm - MN

You are welcome!  Thank you for gathering us all together.  Hugs to ya!

Anita
 
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