The pork-liver terrine, a wedge the size of a cassette, wears a dollop of fennel marmalade.
Or apple geranium leaves into any jam, jelly or marmalade except those made from quinces.
His wife, Maria, serves up a wonderfully tangy marmalade for breakfast, alongside plates filled with home-grown figs, melons and tomatoes.
His provisions included a gun, a hatchet, a knife and enough quince marmalade and cheese for three meals.
Blogger and jam maker Pim Techamuanvivit goes to the latter for her bergamots, and she turns them into marmalade.
Hours later, Dykes handed over the eggs and marmalade to Miller's father.
His brutish family, usually happy to enjoy the fruits of his thievery marmalade and a birthday cake filched from someone's shopping bag turf him out.
Reports of marmalade theft and a chicken walking down a road are amongst "silly prank calls" received by Greater Manchester Police over Christmas.
Sausage, fried eggs, bacon, black pudding, toast and potato scones, ketchup, peanut butter, marmalade enough finally to lure the boys into the kitchen on smell alone.
Smith and Costos entertain so much that they employ a full-time cook, Chris Kidder, whose latest creation, a lemon marmalade cake, is pressed into a visitor's hands.
Other citrus fruits including limes and pomelos as well as Seville oranges (used to make marmalade) can also lead to dangerous medication interactions because they contain furanocoumarins.
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Smith says he became "obsessed" with marmalade during twice-yearly visits to a friend's house in Majorca, and the cake, embellished with homemade caramel ice cream, is indeed delicious.
Where else but San Francisco would an underground gourmet produce market become the destination for the downtown demimonde to purchase kombucha and bergamot marmalade on their weekend nights?
Hotels, however, are a bigger challenge than flowers and marmalade.
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The Portuguese had no will to resist this costly expansion of government control, so they complied with those directives, and now the Portuguese people have to import seafood and orange marmalade.
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But the thousands who regularly sell their home-made jam, marmalade or chutney in re-used jars may have to abandon their traditions after a warning that they are breaching European health and safety regulations.
Yet, while I think nothing of making my own mayonnaise or putting up jars of marmalade, until recently it never occurred to me that these bundles of nooked and crannied goodness were something I could make myself.
The destinations inspire the dishes, so some of his Asian-themed entrees have included a wasabi crusted salmon with a sweet papaya pineapple marmalade and a hibachi miso marinated chicken breast accompanied by brown fried rice with bacon.
The calls to the 999 emergency number included a man reporting that "someone robbed my marmalade", a woman saying her sister had brought a stray dog into her house and a man stating that he had seen "a chicken walking down the road".
While Miller did not know the nature of the conversation between the two men, she told CNN affiliate WSFA-TV that Tuesday morning, Poland offered the suspect a gift of eggs and marmalade as a thank you for clearing his driveway so the bus could turn around easier.
While her Chez Pim bergamot marmalade is already sold out for the season, fellow Bay Area jam makers June Taylor (junetaylorjams.com) and Rachel Saunders (bluechairfruit.com) have preserved the citrus of the moment in limited batches that are still available for purchase and certainly live up to Ms. Techamuanvivit's promise.
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