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Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not.

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Old 27-01-2008, 04:02 AM posted to rec.food.baking
Ron Dorland[_2_]
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ok...lost/threw away/ate? my marmalade recipe. Involved equal weight Seville
oranges, Blood oranges, lots of sugar and at the end a good dollop of Scotch
whiskey. Variation on a Delia Smith recipe? Anybody know? Sorry..no
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Old 27-01-2008, 11:44 AM posted to rec.food.baking
The Cook
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 04:02:46 GMT, "Ron Dorland"
wrote:

ok...lost/threw away/ate? my marmalade recipe. Involved equal weight Seville
oranges, Blood oranges, lots of sugar and at the end a good dollop of Scotch
whiskey. Variation on a Delia Smith recipe? Anybody know? Sorry..no
rec.food.marmalade


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