Foreword
I know I've been absent. Very absent. I know I keep on saying that'll change. That's the plan. However, every time I think I'm on top of stuff, I get railroaded. Sometimes it's good stuff, sometimes it's not. So, for me, RL continues to be a bit of a rollercoaster. The plan, if the current lull continues, is to "explain" some of it in the while.
In the meantime
It's no secret that one of my best sellers at the McGregor market is my marmalade. To date, and since I started counting, I have sold 750 since September 2019. That may not sound like many, but remember: I only sell at that market, making batches of around 18 jars at a time. It's all my kitchen equipment and I can cope with.
A few days ago, a friend arrived, saying she had a present for me from her mum. Then she produced four oranges from her voluminous jacket pockets.
I thanked her, and she looked at me expectantly.
I returned the favour.
"They're Seville!"
I could not have been more thrilled.
They make the best orange marmalade. THE best.
So, in honour of her mum's birthday, I made the prettiest, tastiest, proper (too many superlatives) orange marmalade. It set to form a spectacular jelly...which I forgot to photograph...thanks to all of those lovely pips and their pectin.
For those wondering, yes, marmalades usually include at least one lemon, and this one is no exception. That one came from another McGregorite and my namesake's garden.
The ratios are the same as for most marmalades (except grapefruit) of 1:2:2 (fruit, water, sugar).
So, T and mum will each get one of these jars.
Because you can't make a "serious" batch of marmalade with just over 600g of fruit, these little pots of marmalade are all destined as gifts to the near and dear who love marmalade as much as The Husband did.
Until next time
Fiona
The Sandbag House
McGregor, South Africa
Photo: Selma
Post script
If this post might seem familiar, it's because I'm still re-vamping old recipes. As I do this, I am adding them in a file format that you can download and print. If you download recipes, buy me a coffee. Or better yet, a glass of wine....?
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