jelly recipe

Fresh orange Jell-O

Fresh orange Jell-O

VicentaLakin

They say grown-ups' hearts are down, meaning that adults are always more concerned with children. Remember when I had my son, my husband always said that I was down in my heart and that my son ignored him. Now I've got my grandson, and I'm talking about my step-by-step relatives. I'm using my grandson more than I thought about my son at the time. Now it's a matter of food security, so I'm more concerned about the baby's food and drink, and almost all the food and snacks are made by me, and I don't buy him any snacks. The other day, when my grandson was in the park with the baby, he saw other kids buying Jell-O, and he looked up, and they gave him one, and I really didn't want him to eat the one he bought, but the grandson wanted to eat, and the grandmother must be trying to satisfy him. It's got sweet oranges, which are expensive, but it's sweet, lots of juice, and it's all out with a spoon. Squeeze out the orange juice, add a little bit of gillitine, add a little bit of fruit in it, and soon my baby ate Nana's pure juice Jell-O without a drop of water and just a little ice cream. It tastes like fruit. The baby digs and eats. I made a few of them in one-off containers to get to the park so my grandson could share them with the kids who used to play together, and my parents knew it was me