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mint jelly
noun
A sauce made from mint leaves, sugar, lemon juice and pectin; sometimes served to accompany roast lamb
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Mint jelly!
With mint jelly".
But how do you argue with mint jelly?
What makes it is "Tracy's mint jelly" on the side.
In a saucepan, combine vinegar and mint jelly.
The descriptions read like Zen koans: "Peanut butter, mint jelly, romaine, papadam".
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Leave that, it seems, to the lad from the land of lamb with mint-jelly.
The most interesting character is Poppy Cannon, the foremost food columnist of the period, who, though she started her mint-jelly recipe with lime jello, was a serious feminist and had a long affair with and eventually married the head of the N.A.A.C.P.
You turn the ham and eggs green, for example, by using mint apple jelly, tomatillos, cilantro, avocado and lime.
In Life is Sweets, an idea that seemed flippant in the opening scenes, was quickly made pertinent when Nigel was invited to a real, old-fashioned sweet shop full of sherbet flying saucers, mint limes, jelly babies, gobstoppers and a thousand other jars of childhood fun.
From the little explosions of taste in a pea dish – thyme buds, lemon verbena jelly, mint granita – to the almond milk that comes with small rectangles of pork belly, it makes you beam with pleasure at the knowledge there's more to come.
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