Originally posted by DrewRoss on Tue 29 May, 2018
I freakin' LOVE this song & video! Haven't heard it in ages. :)
Originally posted by RAVEN on Wed 30 May, 2018
I freakin' LOVE this song & video! Haven't heard it in ages. :)
Originally posted by RAVEN on Wed 30 May, 2018
One of the best tracks from those days. Don't you call it "jello"? :)
Originally posted by mwilferd1 on Wed 30 May, 2018
Yeah, the animation is killer. Have you ever seen the Primus video of the remake 'Devil Went Down to Georgia'?
One of the best tracks from those days. Don't you call it "jello"? :)
Originally posted by Gemini on Wed 30 May, 2018
100% agree, they just don't make songs like that anymore. :)
Oh by the way, there is a difference between Jelly & Jello. Jelly is more spreadable, and is usually spread on toast. Whereas Jello is a dessert with a more wobbly consistency. Hard to explain, but I snatched this from an article...
Jello is a dessert. It is fruit flavored, clear and it jiggles when you touch it. Some like to eat it plain, some with fruit inside and some top it with whip cream. You can buy it, usually in the diary section, premaid or you can make your own with an easy recipe and powdered ingredients from the Jello company; found in the baking section.
Jelly is a spread for bagles, toast or crakers and is usually accompanied with peanut butter or cream cheese. It is made from fruit, but has a creamier consistency so you can spread it easily. In most supermarkets I have been in, there is a sign on the isle for peanut butter/jelly. Jelly can be made from many different types of fruit, but children usually prefer grape or strawberry.
100% agree, they just don't make songs like that anymore. :)
Oh by the way, there is a difference between Jelly & Jello. Jelly is more spreadable, and is usually spread on toast. Whereas Jello is a dessert with a more wobbly consistency. Hard to explain, but I snatched this from an article...
Jello is a dessert. It is fruit flavored, clear and it jiggles when you touch it. Some like to eat it plain, some with fruit inside and some top it with whip cream. You can buy it, usually in the diary section, premaid or you can make your own with an easy recipe and powdered ingredients from the Jello company; found in the baking section.
Jelly is a spread for bagles, toast or crakers and is usually accompanied with peanut butter or cream cheese. It is made from fruit, but has a creamier consistency so you can spread it easily. In most supermarkets I have been in, there is a sign on the isle for peanut butter/jelly. Jelly can be made from many different types of fruit, but children usually prefer grape or strawberry.
Originally posted by RAVEN on Wed 30 May, 2018
So they were in fact spreadable. I'm sure Green Jelly will be happy to know that :)
So they were in fact spreadable. I'm sure Green Jelly will be happy to know that :)
Originally posted by Gemini on Wed 30 May, 2018
Haha!!! :)
100% agree, they just don't make songs like that anymore. :)
Oh by the way, there is a difference between Jelly & Jello. Jelly is more spreadable, and is usually spread on toast. Whereas Jello is a dessert with a more wobbly consistency. Hard to explain, but I snatched this from an article...
Jello is a dessert. It is fruit flavored, clear and it jiggles when you touch it. Some like to eat it plain, some with fruit inside and some top it with whip cream. You can buy it, usually in the diary section, premaid or you can make your own with an easy recipe and powdered ingredients from the Jello company; found in the baking section.
Jelly is a spread for bagles, toast or crakers and is usually accompanied with peanut butter or cream cheese. It is made from fruit, but has a creamier consistency so you can spread it easily. In most supermarkets I have been in, there is a sign on the isle for peanut butter/jelly. Jelly can be made from many different types of fruit, but children usually prefer grape or strawberry.
Originally posted by RAVEN on Wed 30 May, 2018
Wrong, as usual. Jelly is a pudding (not jello), wiggles around, eaten with fruit and whatever. Very yummy. Whereas, I think you are confusing 'jam' with jelly? Jam is what you spread on bread and what have you. Also very yummy, but not when mixed with peanut butter. Yuck!
Wrong, as usual. Jelly is a pudding (not jello), wiggles around, eaten with fruit and whatever. Very yummy. Whereas, I think you are confusing 'jam' with jelly? Jam is what you spread on bread and what have you. Also very yummy, but not when mixed with peanut butter. Yuck!
Originally posted by MonkeyC on Wed 30 May, 2018
My goodness, Eurpoeans are sooooo confused about American foods. Hence why ya'll like Marmite - talk about Yuck, haha!!!
Yeah, the animation is killer. Have you ever seen the Primus video of the remake 'Devil Went Down to Georgia'?
Originally posted by RAVEN on Wed 30 May, 2018
I freakin' LOVE this song & video! Haven't heard it in ages. :)