can I use orange jello or just pectin
C cheezz Well-known member Sep 19, 2009 #3 I often find the "rarer" flavors at Big Lots or the 99 cent store, if you have one
D dawnnys Well-known member Sep 19, 2009 #4 I'd think orange or lemon jello would be ok. You want the tartness it provides.
A angak Well-known member Sep 19, 2009 #5 pectin won't give any flavor. orange would be good, I have a hard time finding those flavors too. when I see them, I pick up several boxes. You might find a tropical mango flavor this season. that would also be real good.
pectin won't give any flavor. orange would be good, I have a hard time finding those flavors too. when I see them, I pick up several boxes. You might find a tropical mango flavor this season. that would also be real good.
C carol-whidbey-is Well-known member Sep 20, 2009 #6 Thank u I used orange and it seems to taste fine. I am now jamed and jelly out made blackberry jelly, peach jam with my grandson and the zucc jam. I have enough for xmas gifts.
Thank u I used orange and it seems to taste fine. I am now jamed and jelly out made blackberry jelly, peach jam with my grandson and the zucc jam. I have enough for xmas gifts.
E erininny Well-known member Sep 20, 2009 #7 Ok, I'm dying of curiosity. Could someone link to the recipe, please? smileys/smile.gif
A angak Well-known member Sep 20, 2009 #8 yay. it should taste like orange marmalade only without any bitterness. http://eat.at/swap/forum/index.php?action=display&forumid=1&msgid=91739
yay. it should taste like orange marmalade only without any bitterness. http://eat.at/swap/forum/index.php?action=display&forumid=1&msgid=91739