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28th March 17, 11:53 PM
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Taffy Jack , I'm guessing that once the " hipster " segment of the younger generation stumble upon the fact that marmalade is falling by the wayside through articles as reported in the Telegraph .... they will try it ... and whether they like it or not , they will take it up as a crusade to promote the next new " hip " food item . 
The marmalade situation reminds me of salmon .
When I was a young boy being solely raised by my Scottish grandparents we ate a lot salmon ( I'm 60 yrs old ). My grandfather used to say that salmon was a poor man's " steak " as it was very inexpensive at the time .
One day I woke up and discovered that salmon had become popular . Now I can't afford it .
Perhaps marmalade is on that same path . Who knows ? 
Cheers , Mike
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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29th March 17, 05:06 AM
#2
As a kid visiting the grandparents, they always had marmalade at the breakfast table; I always tried it ... never, ever liked it. UNTIL!!! I discovered beignets at a local "another broken egg cafe." The beignets are there, plated with a bowl of orange marmalade. Small spread across the top of the beignet: wonderful.
Grandparents just didn't offer the correct pairing for marmalade when I was growing up. That ... or they didn't pass the beignets to the grands ...
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29th March 17, 05:20 AM
#3
I am an absolute marmalade lover!
The meds I take with my diabetes (II) forbid me from grapefruit marm, and of course the sugar is a major problem, BUT Mother Bill has found a marvellous "no sugar added" marmalade. Of course that doesn't mean no sugar, just no extra sugar, but close enough that my numbers are still well under control and my tongue...
...is grateful!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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29th March 17, 06:19 AM
#4
When I was growing up, I didn't care for marmalade. The chewiness and bitterness of the orange peel was a turn-off. As an adult, I quite enjoy a small dollop of it smeared on a hot buttered biscuit. But my favorite use for marmalade by far is this summertime adult beverage:
Kentucky Brunch:
3 oz Bourbon (I prefer Bulleit bourbon, but any brand will do)
1 oz Cointreau
4 oz fresh sour mix (3 parts fresh-squeezed lemon juice, 2 parts simple syrup*)
2 heaping spoons of orange marmalade
1 egg white
Dry-shake the egg white with ice in a cocktail shaker until the ice is well coated in egg white. Add the remaining ingredients and shake until frothy and well chilled. This makes two cocktail servings. I do not recommend pouring it over any additional ice, as that only waters it down. The strong lemon-orange flavors over the bourbon create a very refreshing way to relax on a hot summer afternoon. Trust me, you will fall in love with this drink. Summer won't be the same without it.
*Simple syrup is easily made with equal parts sugar and water. Heat up the water, stir in the sugar until dissolved, and chill in the refrigerator. Don't make a cocktail with warm/hot simple syrup.
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29th March 17, 07:11 AM
#5
Surprise, surprise, it also goes great on chocolate ice cream (or in my case, frozen yogourt).
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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29th March 17, 07:51 AM
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I have long been a marmalade lover. While I like them all, my favourite is ginger.
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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29th March 17, 08:52 AM
#7
Put me down for ginger too! But it is so expensive here, I make my own.
Which allows me to also add plenty of lime.
Ginger lime, or Ginger Meyer lemon, are wonderful marmalades!
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