![]() So, things like Kosher “jello” and marshmallows generally don’t use beef gelatin. ![]() It can be served only with a meals that have no milk-products. It can be handled using only materials designated for use with meat. Why? Because beef gelatin in a dessert places meat-related restrictions the dessert. Kosher gelatin sweets and desserts are invariably vegetarian. Kosher gelatin comes from Kosher beef: i.e., the cows were kept and slaughtered according to the relevant Jewish dietary laws, with further laws applying to the preparation of the meat and bones. I am sure Imams do the same for Halal products: they certify that a Halal product does not violate Islamic dietary law. Rabbis don’t “bless” products to make them kosher: they observe production and certify that ingredients, process, and combination do not violate Jewish dietary laws. Therefore, no observant Jew or Muslim will use it.īy the way, Kosher gelatin can never come from pigs. The Great Lakes brand says “Kosher” but has no Kosher or Halal certification. Thank you for taking time to help others stay healthy as well as. But we have to play with the cards we have been dealt. I wish I could drink a nice glass of fruit juice to. Ihope this will work for me and hope others will try it also. God Bless you and all for trying to help others. I am going to throw that sugar free jello I made tonight in the garbage So, I am going to try sigar free koolaid with that healthy geliten and add some stevia for sweetner and stevia flvored extracts. I think the fruit juice idea would be great but I react to the carbs from the fruitĪll the juices even healthy ones are bad for me. ![]() My spelling is off I have a hard time so please do not think I cannot spell. I AM NOT BEING JUDGE MENTAL,BUT IF I consume over one slice of bread, or eat a backed potatoe without protein on board my blood sugar will plummet. THANK YOU for all the hard work you put into your blog!!!!!! Our family loves it!!! :-* □ □ ^_^ Now, we’d simply love to make this sometime soon… (!!Especially with Easter coming!!! :-D) There are **tons** of things I could do with homemade Jello for Easter!! But I’m very unsure on which gelatin (Green Label or Orange Label) to use in it.Ĭould you please, maybe, possibly, clear up this confusion? **PLEASE**? Sabina said that if Carrie wanted a recipe to gel, she needed to use the ORANGE labeled Vital Proteins instead. Sabina replied, and said that Carrie’s didn’t gel because she had used the GREEN labeled product. In your blog intro for this recipe, the brand Vital Proteins is suggested, then you go on to say to “to BE SURE to get this type (GREEN LABEL) because that’s the one that gels.”īut, in the comments, just above mine here, Carrie asked a question about why her recipe did not gel. This is a such great site! And, this a GREAT recipe that we’re so very excited to try this– my kids LOVE Jello, and are excited to try it with they’re personal fave juices! We’ve also made a family commitment to eating better, so this recipe sounds just PERFECT for us! Lolol! But there’s a bit of confusion… PLEASE HELP!? (Green label vs. I would just hate for women to feel that way, as our post-pregnancy bodies are already sometimes hard to accept, without the thought that it is our fault. ![]() So, by you claiming that gelatin prevented your stretch marks, you may be making hundreds of women unnecessarily feel that their stretch marks are “their fault” because of what they did or didn’t do during pregnancy. The results? MY SKIN REMAINED ALMOST PERFECT POST-BABY!!! But here’s the kicker: my sister, who has different genes due to a different dad, did everything exactly like I did and she wound up with stretch marks and saggy skin. I also used a very wonderful homemade body oil. Why do I feel like it is important to point this out? Because during my pregnancy I consumed a very healthy diet, including gelatin and lots of vitamin C rich foods (which also is said to help the skin to stretch easily). However, to say that it may have prevented your stretch marks is probably not true. I don’t mean to be a buzzkill because I think that gelatin is a wonderfully healthy food. ![]()
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