Let me first back track a little. For some reason, I developed a stigma to Jell-o. Maybe it was too many Jell-o shots in college, a fear that I too would develop a food allergy to artificial food colorings as my sisters, or the memory of a botched romantic experiment – I don't know. But while I was in Hawaii, I attended a barbeque at Renee and Calvin's house and they had a Jell-o dessert with Mandarin orange slices embedded in it. At first it didn't register at all. My stigma was in full swing and did a wonderful job of cloaking it from my sight. Then I noticed Azalea going back for more. She must have gone back six times before I decided to try it. AND I LIKED IT! I was fully prepared to let some inner dessert snob sensibility take over, politely choke down the portion I dipped for myself out of curiosity, and vow once more never to touch the stuff. This was not the case. I really enjoyed the freshness and lightness of the dessert that had just a touch of citric acid pucker.
Seeing the can of Mandarin orange slices and the box of Jell-o in my cupboard last night after the barbeque was like having new eyes! So, I made the super easy dish and this morning I sat in sunshine and ate some. It was like I was putting little bits of sunshine in my mouth, a perfect way to celebrate the coming Spring.
6 comments:
Hi Andrew! Once agin you've taken me back to my childhood. I think the Jell-o and mandarin orange thing is a southern staple. Both my mother and grandmother made this regularly.
Having a good laugh about the "romantic" comment! I have the same aversion to jell-o mostly due to it's being linked in my head to hospital stays or tonsils! Glad you were triumphant!
It's funny that you have (had) a jello stigma, yet you had a box of jello in your cupboards!
Hey Cristi!
I'm glad that I could bring back some warm Southern memories for you. It's funny how the little things can be such powerful triggers. They help us to remember and cherish.
Hey Gaea!
Yeah, I can laugh about that experience now. At the time it was a whole lot of uncomfortable embarrassment and ultimately futile.
It also might have been that I thought of elementary school and lunch-time in the cafeteria. Who knows?
I'm glad too, but will have to remember to proceed with caution so that I don't over do it and become allergic to food coloring like my sisters.
Hey Jenna!
I don't know, I carry about a lot of stuff with me. Some things I don't even like, but still haul around with me. It's kind of like the boulder on my back. I could never be a minimalist. Alas.
I think the Jell-o have been there because I don't like throwing food away, like to have things around for guests, and/or it was given to me by someone else. So, there's a weird bunch of feelings of obligation there. ha ha ha.
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