That's me! I love the stuff! I really wish I could mass market these little delights!
Here is my set up in making my next couple batches. Above I have my ingredients ready to make my Strawberry/Banana/Coconut (I am a sucker for coconut) and peach/Mango/Pineapple (a favorite of my daughters). I have my syups and flavorings, sugar free jello, knox unflavored gelatin.
The recipe is simple:
* 6 cups boiling water (if you use sf syrup just minus the amount from the water like 5 cups water + 1 cup sf syrup)
* 6 packets knox gelatin
* 2 big boxes (or 4 smaller boxes) sf jello
Mix together thoroughly - pour into brownie dish and refrigerate for several hours. Cut up and put into little snack baggies if you want. It's about 40 calories per little baggie.
A big hit with my son and his friend who could NOT stop eating my Lime/Banana/Coconut blox.
I love having these low calories, tasty little treats around!
Also, I don't know what it is means, but I just love making kabobs! I didn't ever have them growing up so it's like a special thing.
This was our dinner tonight for just our family.
I know, I know... I made enough for an ARMY!! (lots of yummy left overs)
These are BBQ Teriyaki Pork Kabobs which I made early on in week 12 of my journey and posted about them as well. I don't have a BBQ grill anymore so I just baked them in my oven. I had these pork pieces marinating for 24 hours and skewered them today. I was loving them. My kids liked them. I love the sauce for dipping as well. Yum!
Here's another quick lean and green I did a couple nights ago.
I just sauteed my zucchini, yellow squash and tomatoes with some Mrs. Dash tomato basil seasoning and added my shrimp. I love that added flavor of the tomatoes. For Brent, I made his standard salad with a sprinkle of low fat cheese & Walden Farms Ranch dressing and his 3 Morning Star sausage patties. He loves those patties!
In the next couple days I will be hosting my FIRST GIVEAWAY! I'm excited. Some lucky winner will win some exciting Scrapbooking software. What a way to perserve all those memories and pictures.
Life is Good!! XOXO ~Margene
Good gosh, Margene! It's 5:00 a.m. and these pics are making my stomach growl! Those kabobs look divine. And thanks for the Knox blocks info. You've referred to those ever since I've been reading your blog and I've always wondered how you made them, but had never gotten around to asking. Believe I'll whip up some myself (just not at 5 a.m. LOL!)
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That's a lot of food! I've been feeling the urge to cook and bake excessively and I think your pics just pushed me over the edge!
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Funny thing - I was thinking about your Knox blox earlier today and wanting the recipe. Now I have it.
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Wow, Next time I'm coming for a visit. LOL...these look great. Gracie
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted your Knox Blox recipe. I'm going to try them. Also your food looks so good and best of all--very healthy! It makes me hungry in a very good way. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to try those jello blocks. That's even something the wee ones can eat. Instead of boiling water could I use boiling juice? I know it would add a bit of sugar but skip the flavoring, would that change it? Reason I'm asking I don't have any flavoring and I always make my jello with juice instead of water...well 1/2 and 1/2. Just curious.
ReplyDeleteTake care Margene and have a blessed weekend.
I've had Margene's Blox's and are they are really good!
ReplyDeleteThe kabob's look amazing. I need to remember to make them!
Keep focused my Friend!
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