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Friday, September 25, 2009
Make your own herb jelly!

These are things you will need:
- 12g jelly powder
- Some diluted colouring solution
- 100ml water
- Finely chopped mint leaves
- Lemon juice
- 250g sugar

What To Do:
Pour water into a pot.
Heat the water. Add sugar, lemon juice and agar powder.
Whisk until the powder is dissolved
Add the finely chopped mint leaves

Transfer the jelly to the container & left to chill !!!

Done!