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25. Not only that, it's considered a vegetable! It's salad!
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 10:04 PM
Nov 2015

No Midwestern church supper is complete without lime jello and celery salad. Sometimes has some kind of weird canned meat in it too. That makes it an entree.

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vegan dishes made non vegan with the additional of animal products Liberal_in_LA Nov 2015 #1
Gelatin is non-vegan Aerows Nov 2015 #6
Everyone likes my orange jello with carrots, mandarine oranges and cool whip. JimDandy Nov 2015 #51
Yes - my daughter makes it. Like. 840high Nov 2015 #80
I used to only do the whip cream version, but with all the diabetics in my family JimDandy Nov 2015 #83
Thanks. I'll pass this on. 840high Nov 2015 #95
that may be one of the most disgusting things I have ever heard of LOL snooper2 Nov 2015 #159
Maybe, but I predict a REBIRTH OF GELATIN SALADS. Hortensis Nov 2015 #223
I Am A Jello Lover RobinA Nov 2015 #152
yes. Liberal_in_LA Nov 2015 #67
I have eaten haggis... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #100
Pass the haggis Aerows Nov 2015 #168
Gelatin toddwv Nov 2015 #49
My bone broth is always solid after it cools in the fridge, but it tastes like its source. Hekate Nov 2015 #87
I roast chicken thighs in 1/2 inch of chicken stock an save off the liquid and put it in the fridge Monk06 Nov 2015 #136
I love homemade chicken broth, and it is so easy. The stuff in cans is all salt... Hekate Nov 2015 #137
NO JOKE! Aerows Nov 2015 #167
That's the only way to do it. Aerows Nov 2015 #169
I've seen an expose about that in some old magazine from the late 60s. Shandris Nov 2015 #2
See, I've witness those things Aerows Nov 2015 #3
I would TOTALLY eat bugs first. Shandris Nov 2015 #7
Don't knock it, I mean the bugs nadinbrzezinski Nov 2015 #22
I'll have the bugs, please! n/t Aerows Nov 2015 #33
Well one desert I actually liked nadinbrzezinski Nov 2015 #66
In the Nagano area of Japan, people sometimes roast honeybees Art_from_Ark Nov 2015 #143
Pass the grasshoppers in soy sauce Aerows Nov 2015 #203
Oh DJ13 Nov 2015 #4
Frightening as all get out. n/t Aerows Nov 2015 #171
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY? etherealtruth Nov 2015 #5
A lime jello ring Aerows Nov 2015 #9
Did anyone actually eat this stuff? etherealtruth Nov 2015 #11
Plague. Aerows Nov 2015 #17
I grew up in the Midwest. This is our regional delicacy. yardwork Nov 2015 #31
What you've seen on the table Aerows Nov 2015 #37
I've never actually seen that. What is IN those eggs? yardwork Nov 2015 #41
those are deviled eggs with the powdery yolk filling piped out from icing nozzle NuttyFluffers Nov 2015 #144
Scholarly talk from somebody named Nutty Fluffers! yardwork Nov 2015 #150
Okay. Think about what you are saying. Aerows Nov 2015 #170
mayonnaise and boudin is delicious. NuttyFluffers Nov 2015 #199
Food should not "shimmer" Kilgore Nov 2015 #45
Meat, vegs,fish in aspic nothing new . lunasun Nov 2015 #158
I grew up in metro Detroit .... we ate jello .... etherealtruth Nov 2015 #38
The cities are different. I'm talking Lutheran church suppers. yardwork Nov 2015 #42
Ahhhhh .... That is different n/t etherealtruth Nov 2015 #44
Lutheran church suppers sound Aerows Nov 2015 #48
I'm Lutheran Freddie Nov 2015 #89
No mayo Aerows Nov 2015 #110
You got that right! countryjake Nov 2015 #173
It's like a minefield Aerows Nov 2015 #178
I have to admit that after I left home, I often fooled my mean old mother... countryjake Nov 2015 #184
it's a 50's thing shanti Nov 2015 #177
Mom added crushed pineapple beveeheart Nov 2015 #216
The one on the left looks like dog vomit made into a bowl with dog food in it. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #30
It's damned frightening, isn't it? Aerows Nov 2015 #46
Honestly I'd be afraid to serve it to my dogs and cats, it might traumatize them. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #50
The good folks at Jello demwing Nov 2015 #186
I pity the taste testers. Tuna and jello? beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #187
I dislike jello intensely, even when it's dessert demwing Nov 2015 #190
Ewww. Is that cat food in the center of the ring? Laffy Kat Nov 2015 #132
That one's good Freddie Nov 2015 #154
Holy Cow. Aerows Nov 2015 #172
LOL. I guess it's something you had to grow up eating to appreciate! Laffy Kat Nov 2015 #194
I remember Jello with carrots, way back, but fortunately there was no mayo. OMG RKP5637 Nov 2015 #8
Oh yeah Aerows Nov 2015 #18
My mother made orange jello with shredded carrots and pineapple. Laurian Nov 2015 #20
LOL, I didn't want to date myself, but yep, it was pretty common back then. Sometimes it RKP5637 Nov 2015 #27
I remember something like that called "Perfection Salad". femmocrat Nov 2015 #35
That Thing RobinA Nov 2015 #153
Perfection Salad made from Scratch - So Good dem in texas Nov 2015 #215
Mine did, too. I like it. Fortunately, no mayo. n/t winter is coming Nov 2015 #61
It's mandatory on T-day when I was a kid. Kilgore Nov 2015 #29
I can't imagine Mayo! RKP5637 Nov 2015 #36
I, unfortunately, remember... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #106
OMG! RKP5637 Nov 2015 #157
To make matter worse... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #161
... RKP5637 Nov 2015 #182
See, canned pees Aerows Nov 2015 #204
The mayo is the problem. enlightenment Nov 2015 #10
Okay. That whole situation Aerows Nov 2015 #13
Made me laugh out loud. :) enlightenment Nov 2015 #24
OMG!!! THAT IS FREAKY! Looks like some kind of alien crab that climbed outta the sea! RKP5637 Nov 2015 #32
Holy mackerel that's frightening. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #53
Shh! Aerows Nov 2015 #59
No kidding! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #75
*Snork!* enlightenment Nov 2015 #76
I can't not comment on that. gvstn Nov 2015 #133
Somebody worked all day to make that abomination Hekate Nov 2015 #138
And someone else probably ate it. enlightenment Nov 2015 #197
Indeed it is. Hekate Nov 2015 #198
I grew up eating that stuff. MineralMan Nov 2015 #12
See? Aerows Nov 2015 #14
I was born in 1945. MineralMan Nov 2015 #21
I was born in the 70's Aerows Nov 2015 #23
Pretend like you are going to eat it.... I love that! yardwork Nov 2015 #34
We have to be Aerows Nov 2015 #39
It could be worse, MM. There's always lutefisk. longship Nov 2015 #180
I've eaten lutefisk a couple of time, to be polite. MineralMan Nov 2015 #192
The things we do to be polite. Aerows Nov 2015 #207
Yes, I saw that in the food thread... ms liberty Nov 2015 #15
I know it's hard to believe Aerows Nov 2015 #26
I've heard of mixing mayo into the jello, but not on top Retrograde Nov 2015 #104
That's why packaged gelatin was such a wonder. blogslut Nov 2015 #123
I'm a Supersizers fan! Retrograde Nov 2015 #127
I adore Sue Perkins. blogslut Nov 2015 #129
i've had it. also kombu kelp is used for gelatinous thickening. NuttyFluffers Nov 2015 #146
That makes sense. blogslut Nov 2015 #148
I grew up eating slimy cooked okra, whiskers and all. I loved it. Hubby hates the whole idea CTyankee Nov 2015 #183
IIRC, agar is also what bacteria are grown on... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #155
Yep blogslut Nov 2015 #156
We called it moldy carrot jello uppityperson Nov 2015 #16
So you know of what I speak Aerows Nov 2015 #19
Not only that, it's considered a vegetable! It's salad! yardwork Nov 2015 #25
See? Aerows Nov 2015 #28
An interesting book kiva Nov 2015 #40
Utterly gross meow2u3 Nov 2015 #43
Understand, as well Aerows Nov 2015 #55
I've lived the nightmare. Igel Nov 2015 #47
Oh god. Aerows Nov 2015 #52
This is bringing back memories. I had the same experience. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #56
My mom made something similar blogslut Nov 2015 #58
In American English it's mold. Aerows Nov 2015 #69
I remember my mom making jello with grated carrots and green grapes suspended in it. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #54
ah yup, same thing...um, thanks for the memories.... dhill926 Nov 2015 #70
I'm bringing Almond Float to T-Gives blogslut Nov 2015 #57
As long as it doesn't have any of the aforementioned Alien Eyes floating around in it, it's a winner BlueJazz Nov 2015 #64
There are many variations on it. blogslut Nov 2015 #77
I remember eating with a friend of mine at Thanksgiving. His mom had something like that .. BlueJazz Nov 2015 #82
We call that ambrosia I think... 2theleft Nov 2015 #97
That sounds like it might be good - not dissing Jello, it's just the *THINGS* people do to it. Aerows Nov 2015 #65
It's okay. I won't come at you. blogslut Nov 2015 #88
What is a release agent? n/t Aerows Nov 2015 #181
Almond Float actually sounds good.My sister in law makes this thing with Cool Whip that I cannot eat Hekate Nov 2015 #188
Thank you. blogslut Nov 2015 #193
I have the 1963 Joy of Jello Cookbook central scrutinizer Nov 2015 #60
Jello is something I can't stand no matter what is in it. hobbit709 Nov 2015 #62
Keep the mayo please, but jello with carrots is okay jmowreader Nov 2015 #63
The mayo is what makes it sound gross JI7 Nov 2015 #68
Absolutely Aerows Nov 2015 #74
We used to make that at the Morrison's cafeteria... MrMickeysMom Nov 2015 #71
Did you dice the lime jello Aerows Nov 2015 #73
No, but we had something that was called MrMickeysMom Nov 2015 #102
Oh God Aerows Nov 2015 #109
Doesn't it make you hungry for THIS? MrMickeysMom Nov 2015 #117
When my mom and dad were still alive, Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #72
Get a load of this beauty: beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #78
Can I please Aerows Nov 2015 #85
It looks like one of the salamanders I used to find in the basement. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #93
That thing should be exorcised and then burned. Oneironaut Nov 2015 #105
I'd use a flame thrower. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #141
Now is the time for your "Holy Mackerel" comment, beamie! countryjake Nov 2015 #189
Yikes! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #191
Jesus wept nt Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #205
Fishes and loaves. :) beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #206
In the Jell-o? ;) Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #210
WWJJ? What would Jesus Jello? Another one - Ring Around the Tuna: beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #211
Dear God Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #212
Sounds like a punk band! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #213
I should trademark that Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #214
Perfect! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #221
A discontinued jello flavor, something like blackberry Ilsa Nov 2015 #79
Oh, $h!t. I remember that $h!t. 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #122
My brothers went to Catholic grade school and they tell how they had to neverforget Nov 2015 #81
Ugh. No to the mayo. My mom did orange jello with grated carrots, walnuts, raisins. Not bad. Hekate Nov 2015 #84
Mayo isn't as bad as Miracle Whip. Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #86
3 other people (1 of them is me) Aerows Nov 2015 #90
Oh, I believe you! Part of it was the era because Jello was once a colorful novelty. Hekate Nov 2015 #94
Regional specialty? Aerows Nov 2015 #96
Oh yeah. I had that every Christmas. You get used to it. Recursion Nov 2015 #91
I'll stick to eating bugs Aerows Nov 2015 #92
Personally, I put on a layer of whipped, sweetened, cream cheese. Shrike47 Nov 2015 #98
Cream Cheese Aerows Nov 2015 #99
The real kicker is people sometimes call this Ambrosia (food of the Gods). Juicy_Bellows Nov 2015 #101
The worst combo was one my MIL made - raspberry jello and tomatoes woodsprite Nov 2015 #103
Holy Cow! Aerows Nov 2015 #114
That sounds completely... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #121
Oh dear me iwillalwayswonderwhy Nov 2015 #107
Pineapple Jello with carrots & topped with mayo. Solly Mack Nov 2015 #108
And here we go. Aerows Nov 2015 #111
Saw it at family gatherings and church socials. Solly Mack Nov 2015 #113
I think you are a g-d damn snob. Some people like congealed salad. SO WHAT? YOHABLO Nov 2015 #112
Okay. Aerows Nov 2015 #116
I like mayo. Seems you have a problem with it. YOHABLO Nov 2015 #124
It runs deep. Aerows Nov 2015 #126
Is this like... some kind of strange threat? eallen Nov 2015 #115
You have to show up Aerows Nov 2015 #120
LMAO! Aerows Nov 2015 #125
Long ago they made vegetable flavored Jello azurnoir Nov 2015 #118
now that is vomit inducing shanti Nov 2015 #179
That explains a lot about some of the pictures on this thread. Iris Nov 2015 #222
My grandma called hers "sunshine salad" it was orange jello NightWatcher Nov 2015 #119
You don't have to be Donald Trump — to know Jell-o is DISGUSTING. immoderate Nov 2015 #128
Abomination jberryhill Nov 2015 #130
James Lileks compiled the definitive works on these horrors... adnoid Nov 2015 #131
That website is so great. cemaphonic Nov 2015 #164
but, but, but....there's ALWAYS room for congealed animal bones and connective tissue! bbgrunt Nov 2015 #134
I remember this laundry_queen Nov 2015 #135
The trauma Aerows Nov 2015 #201
Anyone bringing ANYTHING to my Thanksgiving table Le Taz Hot Nov 2015 #139
you know why they got to be such a big thing in the fifties and sixties? technology.... bettyellen Nov 2015 #140
And *THIS* is what some of them Aerows Nov 2015 #202
technology creates some novelty fads that probably should never happen... bettyellen Nov 2015 #217
more recipes here in the gallery of regrettable foods: KG Nov 2015 #142
Run away! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #145
Now I don't feel so guilty about tinting the deviled eggs black. Buns_of_Fire Nov 2015 #147
I haven't seen that particular dish since the 1960's. Vinca Nov 2015 #149
There's a term for people who bring jello dishes to the feast. Android3.14 Nov 2015 #151
Yep. It was all the rage in the 1960s and 1970s, and some people who grew up then tblue37 Nov 2015 #160
Aerows your thread inspired me to make Cherry Coke Salad - I love it! No vegetables seaglass Nov 2015 #162
Well I hope the people Aerows Nov 2015 #200
My family is not that polite. It's a dish my husband's aunt used to make and I don't think we've seaglass Nov 2015 #224
Outside Utah?! KamaAina Nov 2015 #163
I'm a proud heretic that despises these Aerows Nov 2015 #165
Say what you will, but my mother makes a jello containing dish for Thanksgiving that is good. Thor_MN Nov 2015 #166
One) I already knew about this-I grew up in Wisconsin xmas74 Nov 2015 #174
MN here. I've never seen jello with meat BainsBane Nov 2015 #176
I remember seeing the tuna with the lemon jello. xmas74 Nov 2015 #218
All I can say BainsBane Nov 2015 #219
Key point - a *few* weren't Aerows Nov 2015 #185
My grandmother used to make it BainsBane Nov 2015 #175
That sounds absolutely horrible! Rex Nov 2015 #195
ROFL malaise Nov 2015 #196
Oh, come on Aerows Nov 2015 #209
This thread Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #208
"Weird food we used to make with Jell-O during the holidays" DeadLetterOffice Nov 2015 #220
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