mayor al
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Junket-Danish Dessert
Thu, 06/26/03 10:21 PM
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I haven't seen this one for several years...but can recall enjoying the "Hot Jello" of the Raspberry flavored Junket call Danish Dessert. Now and then I see the Strawberry version around...but the good one was the Raspberry. Anyone else get caught with the red tongue and fingers from cleaning the spoon and bowl???
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VibrationGuy
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RE: Junket-Danish Dessert
Fri, 06/27/03 3:37 AM
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Al - *get out of my head*. I was *just* thinking about Junket Salada's raspberry flavor, as my mom used it as the starting point for a fresh raspberry pie that is to die for. I can't count how many rubber scrapers and wooden spoons I've turned pink with that fine product. Freaky. Eric
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jackier
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RE: Junket-Danish Dessert
Thu, 07/31/03 12:15 AM
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I think I've seen the raspberry on a web site of Scandanavian foods, but I'm not sure which. You could try Scandia in Norwalk, CT. I'm pretty sure they have a web site.
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Bill Sowers
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RE: Junket-Danish Dessert
Tue, 10/7/03 1:00 PM
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What exactly is Danish Dessert? We have a recipe that calls for it and cannot find it locally. Is it a fruit glaze, a gelatin or pudding, or something else entirely? What could we substitute for it? Thanks
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lleechef
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RE: Junket-Danish Dessert
Tue, 10/7/03 1:13 PM
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Mr. Mayor, I LOVED the raspberry Junket as a kid! My mother can still buy it at her local Giant Eagle in Rochester, PA. I, however, am deprived in Anchorage, AK. Drat! 
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