That's awesome! Where did you grow up? I (Jo) had a lady that lived like 3 houses down and would go in the afternoons after school to get a limber so so good!
@@JeffandJosPuertoRicanKitchen Cleveland, Ohio (west 25th & Clark....5 minutes from the Westside Market) we used to have one of the biggest puerto rican festivals around. Ughhhhh...memories lol 🥰 Right down the street from my old house they renamed the park, "Roberto Clemente Park" in memoriam
😋😋😋😋😋 Soo refreshing!! Yes they are different flavor but my favorites was guanabana, coconut, and vainilla. Delicious on very hot summer day! Thanks for sharing. Question is there a purpose putting some salt? That's the first time I seen this..🤔 Thanks Jo enjoy! When are you going to do a video together with Jeff? God bless and stay safe
Yum! All those flavors are great! I always put a dash of salt when I make desserts, I find that it really brings out all the flavors together. Yes, Jeff and I need to get behind the camera together again!! Blessings to you as well!
Ese limón es delicioso, pero ese no es que que se usa típicamente en PR. Acá se usa el limón verde (en inglés le llaman lime), preferiblemente el limón criollo que es bien parecido al key lime.
Thanks for the short and sweet video - gonna make them now, without lime juice, don’t wanna go back to store…
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Definitely making these in the summer. I'd have to eat it with a spoon though, my teeth are super sensitive.
They are so refreshing.
Refreshing! This brings me back to childhood! Love it!
Awesome!! Thanks for watching it!
Thank you! My favorite is coco😃. Awesome receta! 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Yum!! I love coco too!! Would you be interested in a recipe?
Jeff and Jo's Puerto Rican Kitchen Absolutely ! Thanks! 😃💕🇵🇷🇵🇷
Jeff and Jo's Puerto Rican Kitchen . Yes for the receta de coco. 😃🇵🇷💕
Delicioso y refrescante! 🙂🙂
Yes!! Perfect para un día caluroso!
Looks soo good 💯✅
Thank you!!! It is very refreshing too!
Wow! Such memories! 😢😢😢😢 would buy them in my old neighborhood for $.25 - .$50 for Coco Limbers 🤤🤤🤤
That's awesome! Where did you grow up? I (Jo) had a lady that lived like 3 houses down and would go in the afternoons after school to get a limber so so good!
@@JeffandJosPuertoRicanKitchen Cleveland, Ohio (west 25th & Clark....5 minutes from the Westside Market) we used to have one of the biggest puerto rican festivals around. Ughhhhh...memories lol 🥰
Right down the street from my old house they renamed the park, "Roberto Clemente Park" in memoriam
Do you have a cook book?
No, no cookbook! But we do have a blog where you can read all our recipes! www.jeffandjopr.com/
From New York, how much sugar per lemon?
Hey Monica!! We put 2 cups of sugar, here's the full recipe: www.jeffandjopr.com/post/limbers-de-lim%C3%B3n-just-like-my-grandma-s
😋😋😋😋😋 Soo refreshing!! Yes they are different flavor but my favorites was guanabana, coconut, and vainilla. Delicious on very hot summer day! Thanks for sharing. Question is there a purpose putting some salt? That's the first time I seen this..🤔 Thanks Jo enjoy! When are you going to do a video together with Jeff? God bless and stay safe
Yum! All those flavors are great! I always put a dash of salt when I make desserts, I find that it really brings out all the flavors together. Yes, Jeff and I need to get behind the camera together again!! Blessings to you as well!
@@JeffandJosPuertoRicanKitchen yes salt does! Just like on chocolate
Isn't that just frozen lemonade?
Ese limón es delicioso, pero ese no es que que se usa típicamente en PR. Acá se usa el limón verde (en inglés le llaman lime), preferiblemente el limón criollo que es bien parecido al key lime.
Si! Pero no es tan fácil encontrar