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UnknownJuly 29, 2018 at 9:40 AMThis comment has been removed by the author.ReplyDeleteRepliesEllen L.August 2, 2018 at 12:57 AMDear Kim, Ali and Ari - I'm so happy that you all enjoyed our rainbow jello recipe so much! I make it with my little girl as well, and it's always wild to finish and discover the real rainbow inside the jello. Thanks so much for writing in and sharing your lovely comments and I absolutely agree with you on how important it is to stay close to the kitchen and make and bake to bring your family and friends close and happy! Best rainbow dreams to you all! ~ellenDeleteRepliesReplyReplyLiBJanuary 7, 2021 at 6:22 PMHi can I ask why the Blue layer has a full extra box of unflavoured gelatine and not the other colours?ReplyDeleteRepliesEllen L.January 9, 2021 at 12:20 AMHi LiB - There should be one tbsp of unflavoured gelatine added to each color. I originally wrote '1 packet or 1 tbsp' which might be were you got confused. Gelatin is sold in boxes and also in small packets that are almost equiv. 1 tbsp. So you could use 1 packet or 1 tbsp. But confusing, I agree, so I took out the packet and left 1 tbsp. For each color, though, don't forget. ~ellenDeleteRepliesReplyReply
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Ellen L.August 2, 2018 at 12:57 AMDear Kim, Ali and Ari - I'm so happy that you all enjoyed our rainbow jello recipe so much! I make it with my little girl as well, and it's always wild to finish and discover the real rainbow inside the jello. Thanks so much for writing in and sharing your lovely comments and I absolutely agree with you on how important it is to stay close to the kitchen and make and bake to bring your family and friends close and happy! Best rainbow dreams to you all! ~ellenDeleteRepliesReplyReply
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Ellen L.January 9, 2021 at 12:20 AMHi LiB - There should be one tbsp of unflavoured gelatine added to each color. I originally wrote '1 packet or 1 tbsp' which might be were you got confused. Gelatin is sold in boxes and also in small packets that are almost equiv. 1 tbsp. So you could use 1 packet or 1 tbsp. But confusing, I agree, so I took out the packet and left 1 tbsp. For each color, though, don't forget. ~ellenDeleteRepliesReplyReply
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