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Firstly, Jello is not a natural food, so elephants would never encounter it in the wild. Secondly, Jello is made from gelatin, which comes from bones and connective tissue of animals. Elephants are strict herbivores, so they would not be able to safely eat Jello.
No. The gelatin does come from animal-by products, like bones from cows or hooves from horses, but not whale blubber. Gelatin is just a small part of the mix that Jello is made up of.
This is not something you want to let your dog eat but it should not harm him at all. Just keep an eye on him and his stools for awhile. yes, this kind of human food is bad for your dogs
They call it jello surprise for a reason, hydrolyzed collagen or gelatin is made from partially decomposed protein from cow and pig hides, hooves, bones, and tissue.
the jelly like substance serve the purpose of protecting the eggs and also to keep it together. The jelly like substance also protect the eggs from water.
Orange.
YES! just because it is orange in color,you can still see though it.any jello,broth,juice is ecceptable.
Mix yellow & orange jello packets together to get less of the stark yellow and more of a gold tint!
It can be many colors... red, green, yellow, orange, blue...
Some common clear Jello flavors available in the market include lemon, lime, raspberry, and orange.
Preparation that focuses on outlining key points and practicing extemporaneously tends to sound the most natural. This allows for flexibility in delivery while maintaining a structured approach. It's important to balance preparation with spontaneity to come across as genuine and engaging.
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i just did...used 1 ORANGE sugar free jello, 3/4c water, 3/4c Vodka....Came out Fine but it might taste weird
One creative way to incorporate fruit in Jello is to layer different colored Jello with sliced fruits in between each layer. Another idea is to suspend fruits like berries or citrus segments in clear Jello for a visually appealing dessert. You can also mix diced fruits into the Jello mixture before it sets for a burst of flavor in every bite.
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!
jello is in jello!hahahahahaha
mix all of that in the blender.BESTTHINGEVER