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Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2008
This doesn't taste anything like candy apples to me - but it's actually quite delicious! It is definately unique and has more of a cinnamon flavor. Perfect for breakfast parties or holiday gift-giving!
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Reviewed: Nov. 16, 2008
EXCELLENT! Made several batches for Christmas gifts, color is so pretty and taste is also great! I found the Red hots at the Family Dollar, great deal!
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Reviewed: Nov. 3, 2008
I used red hot candies. I thought they all were dissolved but in the bottoms of some jars there are little clear candies. Ooops! Watch for this. It hasn't set yet, I'm hoping that will happen soon. I finely chopped some apple pieces and put them in each jar for texture. I likely wouldn't do this again. The plain clear texture seems more desirable.
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2008
Made yesterday and they are already setting up nicely. Got 4 12 oz jars with about 4 oz leftover for tasting. Couldn't find Red Hots in the candy isle so used the cinnamon candies found with the cake decorating stuff. I brought it to the boil on medium (not high) to give the candies time to melt completely. The jars look beautiful and the jelly is very sweet with a distinct red hot candy flavor.
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Reviewed: Oct. 23, 2008
This is a great recipe AND try this on turkey, stuffing or ham rather than cranberry sauce!
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Reviewed: Sep. 26, 2008
LOVED THIS RECIPE! So easy and wow is it good! Also looks beautiful in the jar. What a great recipe for holiday gifts!
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Reviewed: Sep. 18, 2008
Great recipe! Set wonderfully! Perfect amount of red hots! The only thing I changed was that I used apple cider. Jelly still had that beautiful "see through" color because I skimmed the top layer. Definitely going in to my christmas baskets this year! Thank You!
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Reviewed: Jul. 21, 2008
Great recipe!! I used sugar free cinnamon candies and splenda and it turned out very well. Thank you for the recipe
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Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2008
I made this last night, turned out beautiful!
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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2008
This is absolutely beautiful jelly...almost too pretty to eat! It was a hit with my family. When I make new jellies we enjoy trying them out on saltine crackers. Yummy! I will definately be making this again.
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2008
This jelly was a big hit at the craft bazaar I participated in. It really is a pretty color. I made a cloth circle out of a Christmas print and tied it onto the top of the jar with a green ribbon, and tied a candy cane to the side. The taste is really good, but it did take a couple of days for the jelly to set up. Not sure what I did wrong there. It has a nice but mild cinnamon cany taste, which was stronger, I thought, when I first made it, and seemed milder a couple of weeks later when I tried it again. I plan on making some more on my days off, as I gave some for gifts, and people want more! I would have to say it was a hit. But I am going to try adding a little more red hots this time, as I would like a more intense cinnamon flavor. Another suggestion, if you can't find Red Hot candies, which I did at Walmart, maybe you could use the round red cinnamon flavored candies. Should work.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2007
Yummy, yummy, yummy!!! This recipe is easy to follow and DELICIOUS!! I love the radiant red color of the jelly! I accidentally only put 2 cups of sugar in, but it turned out perfect!!! These make beautiful Christmas gifts!
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Reviewed: Dec. 10, 2007
This recipe was a hit! I couldn't find red-hots and I'm not even exactly sure what they are but I did try to find cinnamon hearts (cinammon flavoured hard candy). Unfortunately they only sell them aound valentines day and I couldn't wait. Instead I used cinnamon flavoured jelly beans. The only difference was the undissolved candy sunk to thebottom instead of floating making it harder to remove. It turned out great and has great flavour. the whole recipe was quick and easy to make.
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Reviewed: Dec. 7, 2007
Super easy to make and taste like a red candy apple. Beautiful jelly to make for holiday gifts.
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Reviewed: Nov. 21, 2007
Very quick and easy jelly recipe! Looks wonderful in the jars! Looks very Christmasy. My grandchildren will love getting this in thier Christmas gift basket.
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Reviewed: Nov. 14, 2007
Very good. I even made it without pectin and just cooked it longer, to thicken it, as a syrup for pancakes, waffles and ice cream
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Reviewed: Oct. 5, 2007
The jelly in the jars looks absolutely amazing. I made my apple juice from fresh apples and the resulting jelly is fantastic. So I can absolutely brag on this one. I made no alterations on this recipe. I did however use my remaining apple pulp to make All Day Apple Butter submitted by Terri. I yielded 8 half pint jars and also 11 half pints of Apple Butter for only 5 1/2 lbs. of apples.
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Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2007
Very quick, easy and BEAUTIFUL jelly recipe. The color is very Christmas. The jelly is very sweet but tastes great on hearty wheat toast. Hubby likes it spread in Triscuits!
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Reviewed: Mar. 1, 2007
This recipe was extreamly good. I couldn't get enough!!!!!!!!!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 14, 2006
This jelly was absolutely beautiful! And it tasted great too but it was a little sweet...next time I will try decreasing the sugar some. I used a 3 oz. pkg of liquid pectin instead of the 1.75 oz dry. The jelly hadn't totally set up by the morning after making it but I'm sure it will ... I will update if it doesn't. Great recipe Betsy Porter...thanks!
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