NO WAY! you might want to trash them...unless you already served them...
yes ready made pudding mixes contain gluten
Yes, most Jell-O instant pudding mixes are gluten-free, as they do not contain wheat or gluten-containing ingredients. However, it's always important to check the packaging for any specific labels or allergen information, as formulations can change. If you have a severe gluten intolerance or celiac disease, look for products that are explicitly labeled as gluten-free to ensure safety.
You should never keep cake mixes (or any dry goods) in the fridge. The moisture will cause mold to grow in it.
Any grocery market Walmart or local convenience stores. Check in the section where powders and mixes are stored.
There are many Christmas desserts that come from the traditions of various countries. Yule log cakes, fruit cake, fig pudding, gingerbread houses, decorated sugar and gingerbread cookies are just a few.
You have to cook the pineapple first. Jello won't solidify if you add fresh pineapple.Because pineapples contain proteases, enzymes that break down proteins. Since jello mixes are mostly made of collagen from animal parts, or proteins, pineapples break them down to their simplest forms. When you boil pineapple, it denatures the protease and you should be able to make pineapple jello then.
Yes. Cake mixes have flour and old flour can get "weavells" not sure if spelling correct. These are microscopic tiny black/brown bugs and can be seen in white flour as greyish specs. Ugh!
When mixing cherry and lime Jello together, you would get a color that is likely a combination of red and green. The specific resulting color would depend on the proportions of each flavor used and the specific dyes in the Jello mixes. Generally, red and green combine to create a brownish color, but in the case of Jello, the resulting color may appear more muddy or muted due to the translucency of the gelatin.
It has an expiration date for a reason. I would say nothing is good to ingest after it's expired.
Once something has expired (especially after more than a week or two), it is best not to use it anymore.
i have no idea as he mixes several belief systems together.
A good way to do it is to take a bowl and spoon in white chocolate pudding on one half and regular chocolate pudding on the other half. Then, using a spoon or toothpick or fork or butterknife, carefully create a swil, mixing the two.