🍮 Elevate your culinary game with Medley Hills Farm's Unflavored Gelatin!
Medley Hills Farm's Unflavored Gelatin is a versatile thickening agent, packaged in a convenient 1.25 lbs reusable container. Made in the USA, this gelatin contains no sugar or artificial flavors, making it perfect for a variety of dishes from desserts to savory meals. With easy preparation and a lump-free guarantee, it's the ideal choice for health-conscious cooks looking to enhance their recipes.
E**S
Unflavored gelatin in the bulk.
Appreciate the bulk of unflavored gelatin. Great product at a great price.
V**I
Great product
This works great for making my dogs pill pockets. I also like the container, I'm sure I'll find another use for it in the future.
P**N
Powerful gelatin!
Twice I used a tablespoon to gel 2 cups of liquid (as labeled), and it makes very solid diy "jello"! Much more potent than other brands!
J**R
SOOO Much Better Than the Main Competitor
This product is a LOT easier to take than the main competition. It mixes well and doesn't turn all yucky and gelatinous and so doesn't make whatever you drink it in a total mess. In addition to that, this is from USA farms, which I trust not to use cattle possibly carrying mad-cow disease. The competition sources its cow bone stuff abroad.This is a win on ALL counts -- Made in the USA, safer than the competition, less expensive than that "name-brand", and not repulsive like the name brand to use.
C**S
Good quality and price
I use this in my homemade marshmallows and it works great for me.
B**Y
Good product!!
I bought this gelatin because I'm suffering from pain in my bones. The guide told me to use this and I feel very satisfied. I've been taking it for 2 weeks and I feel much better!!
W**S
Wonderful for mousse
Works great to set mousse’s and puddings, that’s all I have used it for so far, but it’s tasteless, which is what you want, easy to work with, blends nice, and sets up quick.
I**D
So far so good,😊
I use gelatin everyday. For myself and my dogs and cats. I read studies that traced where the gelatin settled in animal populations. Most went to joints. Since I’m just another version of an animal I thought what the heck. I was surprised that so many people aren’t aware that most gelatin needs to “bloom” prior to using it for consumption. My first batch I made with the same process I used for a different product. It set but it did not set evenly. The last batch I reduced the bloom water, and increased the hot water for after the bloom. I also added an extra scoop to the bloom water. I also used a wire whisk and let it set out a bit longer before adding the final water addition. It turned out perfectly. I then use an automatic stir product to break it into small chunks that I measure into the pet food and my morning coffee. ☕️. All is well. Before I break it up I cut small pieces and give one each to the dogs who scramble when they hear me crack the container open. The increased liquids in the gelatin helps keep their urinary tract busy. So the price is so much better and I can still continue to use it for my and my animals.
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