Whatever's in that can...

Jan 22, 2006 22:02

...I don't want to know. For the record, Fat-free Redi-Whip is nasty. I mean nasty nasty. Not only does it taste nasty (I'm not sure what's in there), it comes out of the can all pretty and then within a couple of minutes melts into this white foamy liquid stuff that... well I'll leave that part out. My sugar-free Jello snack would have been ( Read more... )

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miep January 23 2006, 12:39:40 UTC
babe, eat food made of food. please.

and is gelatin even kosher?

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fence007 January 24 2006, 17:06:28 UTC
yeah, i had that question too.

if you're having fat-free jell-o anyway, then you should go full-fat for the redi-whip. that stuff is the bomb. now cool whip, that's disgusting.

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colvinfan January 25 2006, 03:44:22 UTC
The Jello cups I have have a K on the front of the package. In theory that means they are kosher (could be a K for something else though and not a heckshier). Either way, since the Jello cups contain only a negligable amount of animal product (and its a kosher animal), I'm ok with it. I don't eat kosher meat yet and there's no way that Jello was made with dairy so I'm ok with it for now. Its soooo much easier than making gelitan from a box! We'll see how long my kosher keeping continues...my spiritual struggle is long and complicated...and keeping kosher is even more complicated! ;-)

The sugar-free Jello gelitan cups are not too bad actually. They are pretty much free on Weight Watchers. The full fat Redi-Whip...not so free.

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amisgrrl February 19 2006, 23:00:22 UTC
Oh SNAP!...my company makes that crap! Please stick with the full fat-and-naughty version. It's just best for everyone. :o)

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