Guid won't make comment about his phallic jello moulds... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by adrianaec_88 from Monday, March 02, 2009 7:09:11 PM)
adrianaec_88 wrote:
ROFLOL!!!!! I though of the same hahah!! come one the first one....
devils_child wrote:
All i see is four phallic symbols, capable of moulding jelly.......
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAA!!! Your wish is my command, m'lady!
I know I probably shouldn't put them on the floor (next to the dog dishes) so don't tell anyone, ok? My family gave these to me one Christmas as they knew how much I loved to make and eat "lobster" jello (raspberry...yum!) when I was a kid.
devils_child wrote:
Yes... our Jelly is what you call jello (I know cos of the Simpsons) .... I want to see that lobster mould Guid..
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Now where do the horses hooves play into this whole scenario?? Jelly or, as in the olden days, jello?
Bill Cosby did commercials for what? Jello! LOL!!!!! (I am going to take pictures of my jello lobster molds just for fun).
Head banger wrote:
look at what dc described.
made from gelatine. now, here we might spell it different, but jelly is thickened with pectin, not gelatin.
our jello, is their jelly. what our jelly is, still a mystery. probably strained jam, or some such.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh man, don't throw a wrench into things. Jelly and jello are two completely different beasts!
I can make jello in my favorite lobster mold, FFS!
Head banger wrote:
my mom said that jelly in england is what we would call jello. sounds like what your describing.
devils_child wrote:
Jelly: Made from gelatine (great with ice cream)........ Comes in various flavours my favourite being raspberry, port is a close second. Jam: Fruit, loads of sugar - can be purchased with or without fruit pulp in jar or squeeze bottle. Preserve: Thicker version of jam, not as sweet. has loads of fruit pulp. The good stuff comes in a can.