Melon Bubbles Recipe

pEMMelon Bubbles Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP1 package (4-serving size) jell-o brand sugar, free gelatin,3/4 cup boiling water1/2 cup cold water1 ice cubes1 cup melon balls (cantaloupe, honeydew,, or watermelon)/pPreparation: PCompletely dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Combine cold water andenough ice cubes to measure 1 1/4 cups. Add to gelatin; stir until slightlythickened. Remove any unmelted ice. Measure 1 1/3 cups gelatin; addmelon. Pour into 7 individual dishes or medium serving bowl.Beat remaining gelatin at high speed with electric mixer until thickenedand doubled in volume. Spoon over gelatin mixture in dishes. Chill untilset, about 2 hours. Garnish if desired. Makes 3 1/2 cups or 7 servings.Nutritional information per serving: calories - 14, protein - 1 gm.,fat - 0, carbohydrates - 2 gm., cholesterol - 0 mg., sodium - 50 mg.Diabetic Exchanges: FREE, limited.FROM: There's Always Room for Sugar Free JELL-O copyright 1992JELL-O is a registered trademark of Kraft General Foods, Inc.NOTE: A note at the beginning of the recipe says you could substituteorange juice or pineapple juice for the cold water for additional flavorand about 25 extra calories per serving. (Trish) /pPSTRONGServes: 7 /strong/pMelon Bubbles Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Melon Bubbles Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Melon Bubbles recipe is part of our collection of tasty diabetic Dessert recipes. As we don`t know your particular health problems the guidelines your health advisors have provided, we really can`t say with any degree of certainty that this Melon Bubbles recipe is acceptable for you. Nonetheless, as someone designated it as `diabetic` it should indicate that it at least meets the basic consideration for the label `diabetic`, being low in carbs fat, and so should be better for your health than a typical non-diabetic recipe. However, this Melon Bubbles recipe must only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are suitable for you. /pSTRONGMelon Bubbles Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Melon Bubbles Recipe comes from the STRONGdiabetic Dessert recipes/strong category. Obviously, it is totally impracticable for us to check every single one of the EMdiabetic Dessert recipes/em to ensure that they are all 100% safe for diabetics. Our diabetic recipe site has thousands of recipes in it, to cook them all even at a speed of one recipe every day would occupy us for 6 years. We strongly urge you to read the nutritional content to ensure that all the recipes are compliant with the dietary advice your medical team has offered you. If you think that this Melon Bubbles recipe is unsuitable, then please inform us and we will modify or remove the problem recipe from the diabetic recipe collection. /p

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