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Angel Eden is a lifestyle blog where we share crafty/arty tips, tutorials, recipes, reviews and more! We also run a webstore where we design and make unique silver jewellery and accessories.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

I like Jelly!

Actually I don't, in fact I find it odd and slightly disconcerting the way it wobbles and shakes. But like most children mine don't share my dislike. So we have recently came to a comfortable compromise. They can make and eat the Jelly if they make it using genuine old jelly moulds. For one thing they are infinitely more attractive sat on a dresser than their modern plastic or rubber cousins. For another they actually work! If you've ever tried and failed using a contemporary jelly mould then I strongly suggest you try your hand with one of these. You often see them in antique shops or on eBay.


Tip. If your jelly will not immediately quit the mould, fill a bowl with warm water and place the mould in for a few seconds.

I may not like the texture or taste, but even I have to admit that jellies made in these moulds do look wonderful and harbour a certain kind of charm. So at future parties the adults can admire the artistry while the children admire the taste, what more could you want :)

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3 Comments:

  • At 18 January 2011 at 09:57 , Blogger dawn said...

    Beautiful moulds! How can you not like jelly? I love digging a spoon into a brand new jelly, and seeing the perfect smooth curve where the spoon has been. I'm not so keen when it has been all mushed up. :)

     
  • At 18 January 2011 at 16:56 , Blogger AngelEden said...

    I don't know lol, just never have. I think it feels a bit unnatural for my food to wibble and wobble as I attempt to jab it with a spoon.

     
  • At 18 January 2011 at 19:32 , Blogger GiddyStuff said...

    The moulds are beautiful, but I don't like jelly. I used to as a child, but think it's something you must 'grow out' of liking ...

     

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