Hi Jill. My mom used to make sort of lime Jello whipped up to a thick froth that was so delicious. It was probably something like this but was mixed altogether. I have the oldest Jello book but think I might have one from the late 50s early 60s. I also have my very first cookbook from high school, Betty Crocker Cookbook text edition from 1969. 🍓
Same here with Betty Crocker. I also have my mom's BC from 1956. I loved looking at that when I was little. Great pictures, info, and recipes with variations. I have the 1960s Jello and the one after that. I have made this salad, only without layers or molded. It is delicious.
My feet are back under my Mom's table watching you make this. She loved this recipe from that same book. :) Green Jello just reminds me of school lunches. :)
OMG. We had that book! Don't remember us making anything out of it, but the cover is pure nostalgia. Under the Sea made me worry it was going to involve seafood, but the actual thing looks delicious.
This is awesome Jill! I have this same cookbook. Jell-O is my favorite. Thank you so much for sharing. I was one of the people requesting more Jell-O recipes from you.
The final dish turned out so gorgeous! What a wonderful find... I adore that book, and the '79 stamp of approval is such a treat! Thank you for this Jill!
It was not me that asked for more Jello recipes, but I’m very grateful to the person who did! I love the Joys of Jello cookbook - particularly the Bavarian Cream and the Pastel Poundcake.
OMG I love getting vintage cookbooks where people have made comments beside the recipe! This really is so special!! I just love the layers it has and Im a jello fan for sure! And yes I remember Wonderama!!
Hi Jill, I am still a lover of Jello at 64 years old. Wow I loved watching this. Brought back wonderful memories of being a kid in Chicago back in the 60s and my Polish mom making her multi layered Christmas jello mold with 5 layers of red green and 2 layers of this Milnot evaporated milk stuff mixed with jello. It seemed like an all day process if memory serves LOL. Don't know how she did it with 2 rambunctious kids running around. I give a 2 thumbs up to more jello recipes. Have a nice weekend Jill.
Hello Jill 👋. Wish it was me but it wasn’t. But I hope to see More Jello recipes. I just do boring Jello. Water and Jello mix and that’s it ! 🙃😞. Have a great weekend my friend. Love how the Jello came out. Green is Hubby’s fav. Lol. 👍😋👍♥️. I’ll take a slice 😁
I love Jello salads. When you added the salt to the lime jello I was thinking margarita jello shots. 😆 I'm going to have to try this one. It looks delicious. 😋
I remember my mom made a layered gelatin ring. But only on special occasions because it took so long. There were layers of regular gelatin towards the top and pastel layers near the bottom. I think those contained cool whip but I'm not completely sure.
Oh yes 1930s through the 1970s when modern medicine taught us, it was impossible to give someone diabetes, by eating too much sugar. You got to love these old recipes LOL I still remember watching my grandfather make chocolate milkshakes and putting sugar in them.
Looks good. I once had a jello appetizer where there was lime jello with onions and carrots and topped with tiny dollop of mayo. Loved it. Can't find the recipe anywhere. 😫
I made a spagettio and beanie weenie jello mold for a birthday party earlier this year. People were either mortified or intrigued. (and it tasted like cold spagettio with beanie weenies) I'll find a pic to post on FB.
Did you hear me talking through the screen .... "No! no! Joys of Jello was from the 60s !" 😃. Mom and I made a lot of Jello treats from that book.( in the 60s 😉😏 )❤️ Thanks for the memories!
I'm sorta surprised we never had this growing up, I need to try it. My grandmother had red Jell-O with sliced bananas suspended in it at every Sunday supper and orange Jell-O mold with shredded carrots & celery every Thanksgiving. Have you made a poke cake with Jell-O? Poke holes in a baked white 13x9 cake, pour liquid Jell-O over so it seeps into the holes and cover with Cool Whip. Fantastic hot weather dessert.
@@TherealDanielleNelson Yes, that's it! I just looked it up and I was surprised to see the recipe calls for lemon Jell-O, I swear my grandmother used orange Jell-O. But childhood memories can be foggy when anyone who could verify is gone.
Hi Jill. My mom used to make sort of lime Jello whipped up to a thick froth that was so delicious. It was probably something like this but was mixed altogether. I have the oldest Jello book but think I might have one from the late 50s early 60s. I also have my very first cookbook from high school, Betty Crocker Cookbook text edition from 1969. 🍓
Same here with Betty Crocker. I also have my mom's BC from 1956. I loved looking at that when I was little. Great pictures, info, and recipes with variations.
I have the 1960s Jello and the one after that. I have made this salad, only without layers or molded. It is delicious.
My feet are back under my Mom's table watching you make this. She loved this recipe from that same book. :) Green Jello just reminds me of school lunches. :)
OMG. We had that book! Don't remember us making anything out of it, but the cover is pure nostalgia. Under the Sea made me worry it was going to involve seafood, but the actual thing looks delicious.
This is awesome Jill! I have this same cookbook. Jell-O is my favorite. Thank you so much for sharing. I was one of the people requesting more Jell-O recipes from you.
The final dish turned out so gorgeous! What a wonderful find... I adore that book, and the '79 stamp of approval is such a treat! Thank you for this Jill!
Yay for Jello! This recipe sure does take us back. And we're living for that chartreuse Fiestaware platter! Great to see your channel doing so well!!!
It was not me that asked for more Jello recipes, but I’m very grateful to the person who did! I love the Joys of Jello cookbook - particularly the Bavarian Cream and the Pastel Poundcake.
OMG I love getting vintage cookbooks where people have made comments beside the recipe! This really is so special!! I just love the layers it has and Im a jello fan for sure! And yes I remember Wonderama!!
Hello and Happy Birthday my Soul Sista! That looks gorgeous and delicious, I love Jello!!! Love that beautiful Green!!!
Hi Jill, I am still a lover of Jello at 64 years old. Wow I loved watching this. Brought back wonderful memories of being a kid in Chicago back in the 60s and my Polish mom making her multi layered Christmas jello mold with 5 layers of red green and 2 layers of this Milnot evaporated milk stuff mixed with jello. It seemed like an all day process if memory serves LOL. Don't know how she did it with 2 rambunctious kids running around. I give a 2 thumbs up to more jello recipes. Have a nice weekend Jill.
Under The Sea Salad how fabulous Jill and I love the look of all of the other books too what a great step back in time I LOVE it!!!!
Hello Jill 👋. Wish it was me but it wasn’t. But I hope to see
More Jello recipes. I just do boring Jello. Water and Jello mix and that’s it ! 🙃😞. Have a great weekend my friend. Love how the Jello came out. Green is Hubby’s fav. Lol. 👍😋👍♥️. I’ll take a slice 😁
Thanks Miss Jill! ❤
Jill you never cease to amaze me sister! Excellent job. Looks delicious! 👍🏼😋🍻
I never think about Jello but that looks good Jill!😋
my great aunt did this in a large round mold, kept the pears as halves and added maraschino cherries in the clearer portion. thanks for the recipe!
Hi LM! Oh how lucky you were to have this dish in the round! I love your great aunts version!
I love Jello salads. When you added the salt to the lime jello I was thinking margarita jello shots. 😆
I'm going to have to try this one. It looks delicious. 😋
I remember my mom made a layered gelatin ring. But only on special occasions because it took so long.
There were layers of regular gelatin towards the top and pastel layers near the bottom. I think those contained cool whip but I'm not completely sure.
Just add a few drops of blue food colouring, and you'd have an ocean-ish aquamarine! Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe! 🙂
Oh yes 1930s through the 1970s when modern medicine taught us, it was impossible to give someone diabetes, by eating too much sugar.
You got to love these old recipes LOL I still remember watching my grandfather make chocolate milkshakes and putting sugar in them.
Jello rocks - I so want to run out and get some Jello molds - although this would be fun to make in a bundt pan 🍸
Looks good. I once had a jello appetizer where there was lime jello with onions and carrots and topped with tiny dollop of mayo. Loved it. Can't find the recipe anywhere. 😫
I made a spagettio and beanie weenie jello mold for a birthday party earlier this year. People were either mortified or intrigued. (and it tasted like cold spagettio with beanie weenies) I'll find a pic to post on FB.
OMG you did? That's awesome! Yes! Post a pic!!
Did you hear me talking through the screen .... "No! no! Joys of Jello was from the 60s !" 😃. Mom and I made a lot of Jello treats from that book.( in the 60s 😉😏 )❤️ Thanks for the memories!
Lok! Hi Gaye! There were actually two editions, one 60s, one 70s. Oops, I had the other one in mind. Either way, great memories!
I do not love Jell-O salads,
I fear them! 😂
LOL!
OMG jello grew up with it.. lol
I'm sorta surprised we never had this growing up, I need to try it. My grandmother had red Jell-O with sliced bananas suspended in it at every Sunday supper and orange Jell-O mold with shredded carrots & celery every Thanksgiving. Have you made a poke cake with Jell-O? Poke holes in a baked white 13x9 cake, pour liquid Jell-O over so it seeps into the holes and cover with Cool Whip. Fantastic hot weather dessert.
The orange Jell-O with carrot and celery is called Sunshine salad I think.
@@TherealDanielleNelson Yes, that's it! I just looked it up and I was surprised to see the recipe calls for lemon Jell-O, I swear my grandmother used orange Jell-O. But childhood memories can be foggy when anyone who could verify is gone.
@@getoffmydarnlawn Maybe she used what she had once and thought it tasted better?