From: ladypit
On Mar 12, 2005
This is an interesting recipe. Very easy and fast to make, with ingredients I almost always have on hand. I found it ok, not a fabulous taste but not bad. But my kids LOVE it. It's nice and sweet like the commercially prepared yogurts marketed to kids, but I can control what is in it. Thanks so much for posting this one!
From: LonghornMama
On Apr 18, 2005
Great! The description is right on. I used regular black cherry jello and vanilla yogurt. Softer than jello but not quite pudding. The kids loved it! This would be a great snack or dessert for kids who love gogurt or other commercial kids yogurt snacks, without high fructose corn syrup. This will be a regular at my house. Thanks, strawberry, for posting!
From: Miss Annie in Indy
On Aug 24, 2004
I've made this recipe several times. It's light and refreshing. Also good with added fruit of choice.
From: Debavonlady
On Mar 16, 2005
My kids loved it. Was quick and easy. The hardest part was waiting for it to set before they could eat it.
From: Erindipity
On Jul 31, 2008
I found this dish okay as others stated, but for my 6 year old it was a huge hit. Descriptions of it being similar to commercially prepared kids yogurts are very accurate. I like that it has less sugar in it though. I used strawberry Jello and fat free vanilla yogurt. I will warn though, a fourth of this recipe is a lot and more than my daughter could eat.
From: Chef #319084
On Jun 3, 2006
I used sugar free black cherry jello and "light n' fit" dannon yogurt, so I don't know how the real thing would've turned out, but what I ended up with was horrible. I think the plain jello would've been better, this was very tart tasting without much actual flavor.
From: Roxygirl in Colorado
On Jun 13, 2006
I'm always looking for ways to incorporate yogurt into my diet. This creamy dessert was a perfert way that satisfied my sweet tooth. I used raspberry Jello (regular-not sugar free) and Dannon premium plain yogurt. I loved that the yogurt cut the somewhat sharp (artificial) flavor of Jello. I put a squirt of whipped cream on top. My husband said it reminded him of another boxed product called "Junket," which he loved as a child (but strawberry flavored). Thanks for posting! Roxygirl
From: CaramelPie
On May 22, 2005
Really good snack. My teenage daughters like it, too. The cat likes to lick the bowl, too! Thanks for a new healthy snack.
From: dukeswalker
On Jun 30, 2006
Very tasty! I guess I was expecting a more jello-ey texture - this was almost just like yogurt - VERY loose. Next time I make this I'm going to add a packet of unflavored gelatine to give it a more thicker consistency. This is GREAT for a sore throat!
From: CrazyBoutCooking
On Sep 10, 2005
We loved it. Even I like it and I don't like yogurt. It's a great way to use my homemade yogurt. It couldn't be easier.
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