Friday, February 29, 2008

JELL-O IS OLDER THAN WE THINK

How many of you remember your first Jell-O? Was strawberry your favorite, or was it orange?
In the South Jell-O was the dessert of choice for kids. Sometimes there was fruit in it. But mostly it was just the wriggle alone, that we loved. I wanted to give you something different in recipes, which led me to look through my Mothers notes in her cookbook, and I found a whole section, hand written mind you, of recipes for Jell-O salads, desserts, and even party Punches.
It made me want to know more about the history of the Wiggle, and I was surprised to find out that Jell-O was invented in 1845, Developed into a fruit flavor in 1897, by a carpenter, and the company was sold in 1899, for $450. Is that a hoot or what. The first flavors were strawberry, raspberry, orange and lemon. The carpenter, Mr. Pearle Waite, wife May named the the wriggle Jell-O. In 1902 the first Jell-O ads proclaimed Jell-O " Americas most favorite dessert"
In 1930 congealed salads became popular, leading to the creation of the Lime Jell-O, which brings us to our recipe. "7 UP JELL-O CONGEALED SALAD"
Please follow the link at the bottom to find out more about the history of Jell-O, it is Jell-O's official site, and I think you will find it informative and very interesting.
Back to this recipe, every Church dinner had a Jell-O salad. Some were better than others, but this one is a favorite of mine. This is a version my Mother made. She is not the only one to make this salad, but I liked hers the best.
It is colorful and easy. With warm weather, coming, have your girl friends over and serve some finger sandwiches, chips and salsa, and this salad. It serves as a desert.

7 UP JELL-O SALAD

1 pkg of lime jello(small)
1 large can crushed pineapple
1 cup chopped pecans
1 10 oz 7-up
1-8 oz pkg. cram cheese(room temp)

Heat y up to boil. Add jello and dissolve. Mix pineapple with cream cheese and pecans. Add to Jell-o mixture when cool. Pour into mold, or 8 x8 glass baking pan. Refrigerate until set. If you use a glass dish, you cut in squares, serve with a dollop of whip cream, and sprig of mint, if you want it to be fancy.
Enjoy!! Remember your childhood.!



JELL-O History - JELL-O Gelatin, Pudding, and No-Bake Desserts

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