Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Obviously this was Chris’ creation!.

OK then, better add some pineapple to this mix too.. Fun science fact: Fresh pineapple and fresh pineapple juice contain something called bromelain, which digests proteins and prevents Jello from setting.If you’d like to add pineapple to your Jello, make sure it’s canned or tetra-packed.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

The pasteurization that the pineapple goes through for canning deactivates the bromelain.Once we’d assembled all of our ingredients, we got to work!Here’s the recipe:.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

1 pack cherry Jello.1 pack lime Jello.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

1 pack lemon Jello.

1 can of pineapple.I. Let’s do this thing!.

Do you have a favorite color scheme for Christmas decorating?I really don’t and it makes things pretty crazy around here sometimes.

I love the reds, the blues, the greens, the golds, the silvers, the sparklies, the rustic country stuff, everything.Just not all at once, which is usually what ends up happening.