Leave it out in the sun and you will find out. You can keep it for 1 week You can keep it for 1 week
You can't(sorry). The jello is made with coloring so if you want clear Jello try coconut Jello.
Not if you want to eat them. They're toast.
Mixed Fruit Jello is no longer made.
no
None at all as long as you keep it far away from a boil. Safe bet is to just put a shitload of alcohol in anyways. I'm smashed on jello shots rirght now.
jello powder mix costs. $1.38 and the actual jello made itself costs $5.41
NO. Jello is not vegetarian. It has gelatin in it, which is boiled animal bones and hooves. There is vegetarian version of jello made from agar.
Yes, you can eat jello that has melted and then re-gelled. As long as it has been properly stored and has not been contaminated, melting and re-setting jello does not affect its safety. However, the texture may be slightly different compared to freshly made jello. Just ensure it hasn't been left out at room temperature for too long to avoid any food safety issues.
It should keep fresh as long as it stays in a fridge or kept cold until you want to eat it.
Some creative recipes using Jello powder as the main ingredient include Jello fruit salad, Jello poke cake, Jello popcorn balls, and Jello ice cream.
Very close to Jello. It doesn't expand when setting up, and is made of water and a bit of powdered Gelatin and flavoring.
Gelatin in Jello is made from collagen, a protein found in animal connective tissues like skin, bones, and cartilage.