jelly

June 6th, 2012 | 330 Entries

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330 Entries for “jelly”

  1. peanut jelly utter and jelly…fish! fish sticks dipped in jelly! jelly beans in rainbow colors are really not made of jelly!

    karen
  2. When Jan was a kid, her foster dad, Billy, used to tease her. She never got any jelly beans. His real kids did, not her. Now that she’s all grown up, and cares for Billy in the nursing home, she is paying him back..for everything.

    She stuffs coffee beans in his……..?

  3. jelly is a wonder ful with peanut buter and it is very deliciuos and can be all kinds of flavours and is tasty and can go in toast and sandwitches cest good.

    cora
  4. Jelly? Peanut butter. My son could live off of this stuff. I suppose I could when I was a kid too. I loved a good pb&j when I was little. Even now if it’s been a really hard week, that’s all it takes to get me back to where I was happy. Where things didn’t matter. All that mattered is that it was sunny outside and I had my friends to run around with. It was so much simpler then and all it takes to get back there is that first bite of a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

    Kayla
  5. The jelly rolled off the toast and on to the floor. How many times would she have to pick up after the childrfen. It had become one of her biggest complaints but she knew one day she would miss all the busy work. The kids were growing fast and they were not around as much as they use to be. Their needs were different and their wants were no longer for her to be around like she use to be. She dreamed about their early years as toddlers who ran around the house in diappers and passafivers. She longed to hold them just one more time.

    Cris
  6. My belly jelly, its beautiful. Sometimes the jelly it¿s the only thing that appears in my house. The jelly with bread is so delicious,but the jelly then is so nasty. So ,bye

    Alma
  7. oh i like jelly. My favorite is grape jelly. One time my mom got apple jelly and it just looked like apple juice in a jar, but then if you touched it, it wasn’t a liquid. I like jam better than jelly, my grandma’s homemade jam. Jam is better because it has little piece of whatever flavor it is inside of it. It seems more real than fake. I really do enjoy jam, in the summer is when I eat it the most. I’m not sure why.

    Sally Parizo
  8. jelly is awesome. I used to be allergic to some kinds of jelly but now i like jelly. myy favorite kind of jelly is strawberry. I love strawberry and strawberry jelly. Now, jelly can also refer to many other types of things like flab. Flab is not good. But jelly is good. I love jelly. I wonder what the point

    Grace
  9. Cool jelly smeared on the calves of some bobble-headed hula woman, plastic skin left sticky–I know now what it’s like to be a mother driving a powder blue 1965 Firebird.

  10. My mind is out of jelly, it’s wabbling from left to right, changing its opinion every second. Will i ever be free?

  11. The jelly flopped to the ground in chunks as Harry shook his head. Glaring, he picked up the pie sitting on top of the table peacefully, and with an evil gleam in his eyes, he chucked it at his opponent. The food fight was on, and he would win.

  12. Jelly is the glue of sandwiches and other assorted edible treats. Jelly can also be an inverted way of describing an unpleasant emotion, a.k.a. jealousy.

    andrew F
  13. O my jelly how could I know!
    You were my biggest love
    Not even so long ago..

    shana
  14. When i think of jelly I think of toast. They both deserve to go together for a breakfast meal. It comes in many different varieties such as grape, strawberry, jam, etc. It could also be a shortened version of the word jealous.

    Tim
  15. jelly bellys, a favorite treat, that brings a smile:)

  16. jelly it’s a thing that trembles, and it’s juicy and with colours.
    best with vodka
    crazy stripes
    i’ve seen it today
    jelly makes me smille
    it’s gorgeus and delicious

    cristina
  17. I don’t really like jelly. At least grape. Some jellies are amazing- fruit and sweetness and you can tell it hasn’t gone through any sort of terrible process to get to you. It tastes too artificial that way- like sugar and cough syrup. It’s unfortunate. I went without eating good jelly my entire childhood. It’s funny that there’s well-known jelly right here in this shitty little farmtown, made by monks that live on top of that big hill by rt. 31. Joe calls it ‘rapist jelly’ because it’s ‘Trappist.’

    Paige
  18. Sweet and yummy. I love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches they use to make me smile as a kid. Even though it can be sticky it was a sweet treat.

    Liza
  19. jelly shower sparkly water wet clean dream about you fake tan hair ugly dark

    margo
  20. Jelly bellies swelling hennesy jealousy envelopes me heckles me beckons thee, THEE UNTO SHE UNTO THINE UNDERMINE what is there what is here what is Hellish and Heav’n’ly

    Kevin
  21. Jelly shoes – pink, plastic….they look so cute but they hurt so bad. I only had the one pair from Jamesway. They smell like candy and makeup and little girl jewelry. In the 80s, there was nothing like them – so new, like Crocs only better.

    Laura
  22. Jelly jelly jelly belly in my tummy yummy yummy funny hunny bunny yeahhhhh. Jelly fish little fish big fish white fish blue fish round fish cool fish. Red fish small fish long fish tall fish. Scary fish bitchy fish wishy fish and fishy fish.

    Skylar
  23. you jelly? said the internet
    it was a starting of a meme, one of the worst types of jokes
    short for jealous, the internet jocks would shout it as a defence procedure, lest anyone win an argument against them.

    Joe
  24. its very squishy. i personally dont like it so much. my friend michelles nickname use to be jello. it comes in different flavors. they always served it at my old camp. i never ate it because i dont like how it tastes. it is usually red i think but i have seem blue

    jackie
  25. it jiggle and goes all over the place and it can be sweet or spicy with weird peppers i like mine strawberry or apple is good but i don’t like grape its so much better when it’s homemade and i like it on toast and peanutbutter and english muffins it’s a food but it can also be an adjctive yummm it makes me think of food though.

    Skylar
  26. The jelly was sticky. Jamie was having a hard time getting his little sister Anna to stop sticking her hands onto the piece of bread that he was spreading with the grape flavoured substance. She kept getting it on her hands and then onto her shirt and hair

    Gabie
  27. gooey, childhood, peanut butter and jelly, yummy, versatile ingredient, did I mention great childhood memories

    g
  28. Bowl full of…sweet but only good for you if taken in moderation. Personally, I prefer jam with its bits of fruit and seeds. My raspberries have gone insane this year, so I’ll be canning up a bunch of jam, and freezing puree for ice cream later in the summer—yum!

    Andie
  29. the jelly is very tasty, and I like particularly the physical property it haves of being product of an emulsification, which means no solid nor liquid

    mario
  30. it oozes
    out of every crack in the bread
    and occupies whatever surface it finds purchase on
    immediately coating it with a
    near impossible-to-remove sticky coating
    that stays with you
    picking up pieces of what you do
    I guess
    I’m a lot like jelly.

  31. Eating jelly is sometimes dangerous. When you don’t chew it properly and swallow it whole, you’ll end up choking and holding on for dear life. Be careful when eating jellies. It may look too innocent but it comes with a price.

  32. Jelly is fun. It’s red and shiny and if you shake it around in your mouth it slowly turns to liquid. When you crush it, it looks like tiny red crystals. When it’s smooth it looks like glass.

  33. Jelly. I love jelly. The last time I ate jelly was in an ice cream called super scooper in Bangalore in a store called Corner house. It was brilliant. I enjoyed eating it a lot. It was mostly made of mango and it was used to top the ice cream which mostly consisted of pista, strawberry, vanilla etc.

    semanticgap
  34. Jelly mixed with water will keep the jelly staying visible. The jelly will sink al the way to the bottom and it will break apart a bit. And it might changed the color of the water. Depending on the tempature of the water. but the water will alwyas be the water and the jelly will always be the jelly and will also have some jelly water. hurrayy.

  35. Jelly is wibbly and wobbly. Its red and delicious. I like to stick my spoon in it and just shake it around. I also like carving round shapes out of it. They look like glass, crystal.

    Stella
  36. I’ve always been afraid of eating jellies. My mother once told me when I was a kid that eating jelly is very dangerous. When you swallow it whole, you won’t be able to breath. Now, I still eat my jelly with great care, careful not swallow them whole.

    Olna Funtanar
  37. when i think of jelly all that comes to mind is the expression ‘are you jelly’ as in ‘are you jealous?’ and when i think of jealousy, I think of what power it has over people and how ridiculous it is. Why can’t people trust each other anymore? Well I don’t think anyone does anything but lie anymore.

    Alex
  38. The liquid-like substance wriggled back and forth in the small container. Tikat stared at it, stuck between fascination and disgust.

    “What is it?” She asked.

    “It’s jelly!” Her host sister replied.

    “And what do you do with it?”

    “You eat it!”

    Tikat frowned. Foreigners were strange indeed.

  39. I walked in the room and the first thing to hit me was the smell. The smell of blood. But also the smell of something else, something… sweet. I scanned the room to find the source. There! In the corner sat an open jar of grape jelly and a butter knife that had been taken out of the third body.

  40. His blackberry jelly was the thing of breakfast room legends, and when I placed the first bite on my tongue, I knew why. I was hooked, there’s no other way to describe it.

    Sheila Good