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Old 12-10-2010, 02:03 PM #1
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Default How do Iuse Lieber's SF unflavored jel?

I have a few boxes of this product. I know I can follow directions and make a jello kind of thing. This product is sweetened with Splenda, but it is unflavored.

So do I just make an unflavored jello out of it?

I can't add orange juice, but I do have a product called TRUE ORANGE, which is crystalized oranges. I think I can add this to the boiling water and it might come out as orange jello, sugar free version.

Never did this before.

And what other uses are there for this product.

Believe me I did a google search and I'm clueless.

thanks much

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I looked this up and it is a vegan non animal source substitute for regular Jello.

You just add your own fruit and flavoring to make it up.

It has plant "gums" and carageenan in it.

You might be able to make an aspic out of it with bouillion, etc.
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I looked this up and it is a vegan non animal source substitute for regular Jello.

You just add your own fruit and flavoring to make it up.

It has plant "gums" and carageenan in it.

You might be able to make an aspic out of it with bouillion, etc.
I have no idea what an aspic is and I don't want to make one. lol

I just want to make jello.

When you say add flavoring, exactly what kind of flavoring do I add to make this turn into a sugar free jello.

Do you think if I add the true orange crystals, it might make orange jello?

Thanks much

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P.S. I just thought of something really good. Sugar free jello with fat free whipped cream, to make a jello mousse. Oh my, doesn't that sound refreshing?
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