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Those apple slicers work!

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john1

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I been eating a lot of organic apples lately and cutting them with a knife is getting old so i bought a apple slicer at Ikea tonight for $3 and man it works!

lol, Sorry i get excited easy :thumb:
 

shakey0818

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i been using them for years i like them alot.i even got all fancy and tried to use it to slice jellow oranges but it didnt work so well.
 

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john1

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what!

what are jello oranges! I'm interested.

I was always seeing the slicers thinking it didn't work but damned if it didn't lol
 

shakey0818

New Member
Here you go

DIRECTIONS!!! READ THIS!!!! Cut oranges in 1/2 and hollow out (don't want any pu...lp left at all. Get it all the way to the white-ish part)
Set hollowed orange halves, open side up, in something secure so they don't move around when the jello is in them (I used muffin pans; easy transportation, great to keep them where you want 'em =D)
Prepare jello with 1/3 less water needed for recipe. Pour into orange halves
Set in fridge and chill completely
Take out of fridge, flip over onto cutting board (open side down so it's flat on the surface). Cut into slices, either halves again (1/4 of the whole) or into 3 slices. Make sure to use a really good serrated knife, and don't be really forceful with them, it's jello after all! =)
And voila! You have jello orange slices!
 
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