As of my last update, Jell-O has discontinued its Lemon Cook and Serve (non-instant) pudding. The decision to discontinue a specific flavor or product line is typically based on market demand, production costs, and overall sales performance. It is possible that Jell-O may reintroduce the flavor in the future based on consumer feedback and market trends.
80 calories per 95 grams
The only place I found it was at shopfoodex.com
It is true that Jello is a brand name of gelatin. I have not actually compared the flavors of lemon Jello and royal gelatin lemon, but I believe they are quite similar.
Yes, you can add lemon flavor to vanilla pudding to create lemon pudding. Simply incorporate fresh lemon juice and lemon zest into the vanilla pudding mixture, adjusting the amounts to achieve your desired level of lemon flavor. Alternatively, you can use lemon extract for a more concentrated flavor. Adjusting the sweetness may also be necessary, depending on your taste preferences.
Well, darling, making vanilla pudding into lemon pudding is as simple as adding some lemon zest and a splash of lemon juice. Just mix it in with the vanilla pudding until it tastes as lemony as you want. Voila! Lemon pudding, no need for a fancy recipe.
If it is lemon jello. Really, this question is pointless...
yellow Jello
Add boiling water to the pack of Jello first, then 3/4 cup cold alcohol and 1/4 cup cold water. Mix and set in small cups, preferably the kind that are wax-coated (the kind they use for ketchup at McDonald's). If you use the small plastic medication cups the Jello sticks and you won't be able to pop the shot in your mouth. With the wax paper cups you can squeeze the Jello shot into your mouth with no waste. Enjoy!
yellow Jello
Well, honey, any kind of jello will do the trick. The gelatin in jello can help break down the uric acid in urine, making it easier to clean up. Just make sure you mix it up nice and thick before you go scrubbing away those stains.
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Well it becomes a chunky lemon