[Sca-cooks] Jello soteltie

Pixel, Goddess and Queen pixel at hundred-acre-wood.com
Wed Nov 28 06:03:17 PST 2001


And octopi--but they're multicolored, usually. Another candy I can't eat
due to food coloring allergies. :-(

IIRC, the gummi sharks are blue, which will make them hard to see in blue
Jell-O. At least all the sharks I've seen around here are.

Once upon a time, when I was practicing bag striping and character piping,
I did a cake with two clowns on it, fishing in a kiddie pool. I used blue
piping gel for the water in the pool, and Swedish fish for the
fish. Unfortunately I didn't have a camera at the time to get a picture.

And if you put Swedish fish in water, especially the dried-out ones, they
get really slimy. ;-)

Margaret

On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Karen O wrote:

> There are also gummi rats (to plague your friends......). They are actually
> the size of a small brown rat.
>
> Morgan (using Caointiarn's mail......)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: johnna holloway <johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu>
> To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Jello soteltie
>
>
> > If you have the right sort of candy store, you
> > can buy 3-4 inch long Gummi sharks.... to fit
> > in nicely with your Jaws nightmare....
> > I thought that the original Swedish Fish of
> > years back were more raspberry flavoured than
> > cherry... but maybe the batch was old.
> >
> > Johnna Holloway  Johnnae llyn Lewis
> >
> > > Mark.S Harris wrote:>
> > > > What do you mean "Swedish Fish"?
> >
> > > "Swedish Fish" are a jelly-like candy fish,
> >  sorta like gummi bears, only shaped like fish,
> >  and with a somewhat more tenacious grip on the
> >  back molars than gummi bears. I believe the
> >  originals were cherry flavored, but now they
> >  come in all religious denominations.>
> > > Adamantius




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