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The fragrance now like making marmalade.
Mary preferred "being left alone to read and making marmalade".
It's arranged around a central courtyard shaded by bitter-orange trees (for making marmalade).
She describes her mother's method of making marmalade from the fruit grown on her family's ranch in California.
Once, given an orange, they maximized the rare treat by searing its rind on a space heater and making marmalade.
("How about Noctis — by or from the night?") And the incidental conversation runs to remarks like this: "While Father was ill, I became obsessive about making marmalade.
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If I'm honest, I didn't really need to make marmalade this year.
She bought sugar, firewood, oranges and 12 jars, and made marmalade jam, which she sold for a shilling a jar.
Make marmalade with any excess oranges: add some darker sugars to the preserving sugar for a richer, deeper flavour – molasses, demerara and treacle all work well.
Their rows and reconciliations were exhausting, however petty the catalogue of Things My Servant and I Argue About: a refusal to make marmalade; the heaviness of the coal scuttle.
Nellie-related anecdotes — her refusal to make marmalade, her "rather waspish" behavior toward unannounced guests, the fact that she gave notice ten times in six years — crop up everywhere in Woolf's writing; so much, in fact, that "editors have been embarrassed by their superfluity".
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