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How to prepare jelly mould?
Counting_Pennies_2
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I have some individual jelly pots and want to be able to pop them out for good effect to go on the plate, can anyone tell me what I need to do to be able to get them to pop out?
I have made them by pouring the jelly into a washed and dried pots, but it doesn't work, they get stuck to the sides!
Thanks
I have made them by pouring the jelly into a washed and dried pots, but it doesn't work, they get stuck to the sides!
Thanks
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I put cold water in them and tip out before pouring in the jelly. (Allow it to cool for a while too before pouring into the moulds.)£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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you could maybe dip the mould briefly in hot water0
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