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<blockquote data-quote="louismum" data-source="post: 216399" data-attributes="member: 31562"><p>I wondered about the cream idea patch but wondered if they would set as firm.</p><p></p><p>I have a box of blackcurrant and orange flavour in the fridge at the moment but lime jellies make yummy 'sweets'</p><p></p><p>Also I usually just eat the odd couple as it would be very easy to eat the equivalet of a whole jelly very quickly lol</p><p></p><p>Another thing, when I first made these I made them in an ice cube tray but they are much easier to turn out when made in the sweet moulds. You could try them in an ice cube tray first to see if you like them then if you do invest in the moulds. I got mine off ebay but some pound shops sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louismum, post: 216399, member: 31562"] I wondered about the cream idea patch but wondered if they would set as firm. I have a box of blackcurrant and orange flavour in the fridge at the moment but lime jellies make yummy 'sweets' Also I usually just eat the odd couple as it would be very easy to eat the equivalet of a whole jelly very quickly lol Another thing, when I first made these I made them in an ice cube tray but they are much easier to turn out when made in the sweet moulds. You could try them in an ice cube tray first to see if you like them then if you do invest in the moulds. I got mine off ebay but some pound shops sell them. [/QUOTE]
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