(1) Grate the apple over the bread, add the dried fruit and peel, stir in the sugar, marmalade , flour, eggs and spices.(2) There will be a selection of homemade jams, marmalade , preserves, cakes and quiches.(3) Mildly spiced with a little kick of bitter marmalade to counteract the modest amount of sugar.(4) We managed to pick up some great mixed-citrus marmalade , but missed out on the Dundee cake.(5) Instead, I found myself lusting after bananas, marmalade , muesli, and the simple pleasure of a glass of cold milk.(6) He holds a silver tray with a silver teapot of the finest Darjeeling tea, small glass jars of marmalade and hot muffins.(7) Real coffee, proper fruit juice and toast spread with bitter-sweet marmalade .(8) There are always four pots of marmalade in the cupboard - I love eating it with bananas.(9) According to an EU ruling, marmalade can contain only citrus fruit, not apricots or other soft fruit.(10) The home-made marmalade was joyful and the coffee, served English-style in the pot, was of very superior quality.(11) The contrast between the bitter rind and sweet flesh makes them perfect for making marmalade .(12) The earliest known recipe for marmalade has been discovered in an 18th century book being auctioned in Edinburgh.(13) It can be eaten as is or made into a jelly, marmalade , nectar, squash, or sherbet.(14) Britain is a nation of marmalade lovers and no English breakfast is served without the perfect ending - toast and marmalade .(15) A marmalade steamed pudding and a lemon crÔö£┬┐me moulÔö£┬«e to finish were both superb.(16) She took out a can of orange marmalade from fridge, opened it and put it on the kitchen table beside the cheese.
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