Sugar-Free Jell-O Options for Work: Customer Question

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various container options for transporting sugar-free Jell-O to work, prompted by a customer's inquiry. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding suitable bowls for this purpose.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using Prep Bowls for transporting Jell-O, highlighting their convenience.
  • Another participant agrees, stating that Prep Bowls are great for making individual servings for work.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for Prep Bowls, noting their practicality for meal prep and portion control.
  • One participant suggests using batter bowls for larger quantities, while another mentions Chillzanne bowls for bulk transport.
  • Another participant shares their method of making Jell-O in a batter bowl and then dividing it into Prep Bowls for individual servings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a clear preference among participants for using Prep Bowls, with multiple users expressing similar views. Some participants also mention alternative options, indicating a variety of perspectives on container choices.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences with different bowls, focusing on practicality and convenience for transporting Jell-O to work.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for container suggestions for transporting food items, particularly sugar-free Jell-O, to work or other settings.

dannyzmom
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A friend of my mom's sent this to her...this lady has been a GREAT customer - she never calls me though - likes to go thru my mom - LOL

I been making a lot of sugar free Jell-O ask your daughter what I could use for work it has to have a cover.


suggestions?
 
My first thought would be Prep Bowls! That's what I use for DS's pudding.
 
I agree w/ Becky; if she's taking a lot, then the batter bowls.
 
LOVE the prep bowls for jello & pudding:thumbup:
 
Gotta be on the Prep Bowls bandwagon on this one. She can make it right in the bowls, cover them, and then take them one at a time to work for lunch/snack.
 
Agree with the prep bowls. I tell people they are great for a diet or diabetics because there are six, you can make servings for each day and then you can cheat on the 7th day! That way at the beginning of the week, she can make a batch in each bowl and take one bowl with her per day to work and eat the last one on Saturday.
 
Another vote for Prep Bowls.
 
PREP BOWLS!!!!Oh, was I shouting? Sorry...PREP BOWLS ARE SO HANDY!
 
Depending on what she is making and the quantity, (I'm not sure if this is just a snack for herself or a desser for a larger function) she could perhaps use the trifle bowl?
 
Chillzanne bowls if she is taking bulk.
 
I make the jello in the batter bowl and then pour it into the prep bowls for my DH to have his individual servings. I sell lots of prep bowls on that idea!
 
Voting for the prep bowl here too!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some sugar-free Jell-O options available for work?

Some popular sugar-free Jell-O options include traditional flavors like cherry, raspberry, and lime. Additionally, many brands offer seasonal flavors and limited editions, so it's worth checking for variety. Always look for options that are low in calories and free from artificial sweeteners if you prefer a healthier choice.

How can I incorporate sugar-free Jell-O into my work snacks?

You can incorporate sugar-free Jell-O into your work snacks by preparing it in advance and storing it in individual containers. It can be enjoyed on its own, mixed with fruits, or used as a topping for yogurt. This makes for a refreshing and low-calorie snack option during your workday.

Is sugar-free Jell-O a healthy snack option for the workplace?

Yes, sugar-free Jell-O can be a healthy snack option as it is low in calories and sugar-free. However, it's important to check the ingredient list for any artificial sweeteners or additives that you may want to avoid. Moderation is key, and it can be a fun treat when balanced with other nutritious snacks.

Can I make my own sugar-free Jell-O at work?

Yes, you can make your own sugar-free Jell-O at work if you have access to hot water and a refrigerator. Simply use sugar-free gelatin powder and mix it with boiling water, then let it cool in the fridge until set. This allows you to customize flavors and control the ingredients.

Are there any dietary restrictions to consider with sugar-free Jell-O?

While sugar-free Jell-O is generally suitable for many diets, it's important to consider any allergies or sensitivities to artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame or sucralose. Additionally, those on strict low-carb or ketogenic diets should check the carbohydrate content, as some sugar-free options may still contain carbs.

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