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Boil 2 cups water and add dry Jell-O to water. Add the ... before unmolding. Optionally, serve surrounded by chopped fresh fruit or fruit salad.

Cook beets to make the ... cooked in. Add Sure-Jell and bring to a boil. ... heat. Add the Jell-O or Kool-Aid. Stir well. Pour into jars and seal.

Boil rhubarb, sugar and pineapple and Sure Jell until rhubarb is tender. Take ... 2 packages wild strawberry Jello. Let stand 10 minutes. ... as filling for cookies.

Mix strawberries and sugar thoroughly. ... minutes. Stir sure jell with water in saucepan. Bring ... refrigerator. Make about 4 (8 oz.) containers.

Mix fruit with sugar. Set ... water and sure jell in a pot. Boil 1 ... baby food jars with lids, cover and let set for 24 hours. Store in freezer.



Mix berries with sugar. Set ... water and sure jell in pan. Boil 1 minute, ... let set 24 hours. Store in freezer. Baby food jars are excellent.

Remove caps from strawberries. Rinse ... prepared juice and Sure-Jell. Bring to a full ... on firmly. Let jelly stand to cool. Yields: approximately 3 pints.

In large pot, pour strawberry juice and add your Sure-Jell. Bring to hard boil. ... aside to let cool. Gently press the top of the lid to seal.

Put all ingredients into a pan and bring to boil. Cook for 4 minutes. Put in small canning jars. Great gift to give at the holidays. Good ...

Bring to boil. Cook 7 minutes. Makes 2 cups jelly.

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