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REQUESTS from Sunday, August 28, 2005



 
 
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Default REQUESTS from Sunday, August 28, 2005

Lemon, Ginger and Sesame Shrimp
Sparkling Jell-o
Jelled Beet And Pineapple

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From: Maryellen
Subject: Lemon, Ginger and Sesame Shrimp
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:29:13 +0500

hello )

I am lookng for a reccipe for shrimp grilled after marinating in lemon
ginger and sesame. It is yummy.

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From: "Boothey"
Subject: Jelled Beet And Pineapple
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:38:33 +0800

I would like recipes for jelled beet and pineapple salad please.
Many thanks.
Jill

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From: "RecipeGal"
Subject: Request for Jell-o Recipes
Date: 28 Aug 2005 14:13:00 -0700

I tried to make the sparkling jell-o using ginger ale. I dissolved the
jell-o in 1 cup boiling water, then stirred in 1 cup cold ginger ale
and refrigerated with the lid to the container on. It tastes kindof
carbonated, but I can't see any bubbles in it.

Has anyone had any luck making sparkling jell-o where you can see the
bubbles in it after it's gelled? If so, what technique did you use?

I'd also like to try some other Jell-o recipes if you have any
favorites.

Lisa

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