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     Title: Jello Snacks For Kids
Categories: Desserts, Snacks, Kids
     Yield: 6 servings

     1    (12 oz) can frozen grape
          -juice concentrate, thawed
     3    Envelopes unflavored gelatin
 1 1/2 c  (1 can) water

 GRAPE FINGER JELLO

 Soften gelatin in grape juice. Boil the water, add the
 juice/ gelatin mixture and stir til gelatin dissolves.
 Remove from heat, pour into a lightly greased 9x13 pan
 and chill. Cut into squares when firm. Refrigerate in
 a covered container. This is good lunch box and
 traveling fare. It can go unrefrigerated up to 4 hours
 under normal (not desert!) conditions.

 Variation: substitute frozen cranberry juice cocktail
 concentrate for grape juice. Or a 12 oz can frozen
 apple, pear, apple, juice concentrate.

 SLIPPERY CIRCLES

 Let any of the recipes for finger jello stand and
 chill til thickened which doesn't take very long (15
 to 25 minutes). Place a spoonful of the gelatin into
 each of 4 empty and clean 6 oz cans, such as usually
 used for frozen orange juice. Cut a peeled banana in
 half and center it in the can. Spoon in remaining
 gelatin. Chill till firm. To unmold, dip to rim in
 warm water and let it slide out. Or remove bottom of
 can if more appropriate. Cut into slices.

 SUNSHINE SQUARES

 (A Finger Jello that is good even for breakfast).

 4 envelopes unflavored gelatin 3/4 cup pineapple juice
 1 cup boiling water 1/4 cup sugar 1 cup orange juice

 Soften gelatin in pineapple juice. Add to boiling
 water and stir til dissolved. Add sweetener and orange
 juice. Chill in a 9x9 inch pan, then cut into squares.
 Refrigerate in a covered container. Variation: If you
 wish to use honey instead of sugar, decrease the
 orange juice by 1/8 of a cup.

 APPLE RING SNACKS

 Why pay for Weight Watchers Apple Snack when you can
 make your own?

 Peel an apple and remove the core. Slice in rings.
 Place on alightly greased cookie sheet, or on clear
 plastic wrap laid out on a cookie sheet. Dry in an
 electric oven at low or warm temperatures, In a gas
 oven the pilot light is sufficient. Drying takes 6-9
 hours, making this a good overnight project. The size
 of the apple slices and your oven temperature are the
 variables you will have to experiment with. The apples
 need not be dried to a crisp. Store in an airtight
 container. These should last several weeks at room
 temperature. Good for traveling!

 From: Vicki Lansky's CANDY book

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