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Jello Fruit Snacks



These are seriously easy and yummy! You need a jello mold or silicone mold, and the smaller the mold, the more quantity you'll get.  

To start, you'll need:


  • 1/3c. water
  • 1 small (3 oz) package of your favorite flavor of J-E-L-L-O (we used lime)
  • 2- 0.25 envelopes of unflavored gelatin
  • 1 small sauce pan 


1: measure water into sauce pan, and sprinkle all the gelatin on top of the water.  

2: put the stove heat onto medium heat.


3: Stir until gelatin is completely dissolved.



4: When gelatin is ready, pour into mold.
I used a silicone ice cube tray, and only filled up the bottom.  


5: Let the mold sit for about 2 hours. 


6: Gently pull the snacks out of the mold.


Serve!
They are slightly sticky, which can be remedied with a light dusting of cornstarch, or leaving them to dry out a bit overnight.




She approves!

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