That extra bit after filling the jars goes in a bowl for “use now.” All the foamy bits I spoon onto a piece of bread and have as a cook’s treat before washing up.
Haven't seen a marmalade kit before. Very interesting. I make marmalade (more of a spread really) in the food processor and then the microwave. Smaller batches but I can mix different types of citrus.
I think perhaps the notch in your bowl may be for chopsticks as it is probably a ramen bowl? I love the colour. I make Mamade marmalade for our supplies. you can get marmalade cheaper but for this quality of preserve packed with tangy orange loveliness , you are definitely saving. Thanks for all the work you put into your channel. I live not too far away in sunny Essex and love seeing what you get up to!
My mum used Marmade every year and made orange and gooseberry Marmalade with the berries from our garden. I must admit it was a strange colour, but the flavour was delicious.
We buy very little jelly or jams so I would not make any from scratch. Interesting. I have never seen a kit for making marmalade in the USA. Mostly in the US people eat jelly or jams not marmalade.
@@georgiakyriacou4352 I think less sugar would work as others have said they reduce it, but actually it’s really nice as it is. The parsnip and apple recipe can be found on the BBC good food website. I loved it
That extra bit after filling the jars goes in a bowl for “use now.” All the foamy bits I spoon onto a piece of bread and have as a cook’s treat before washing up.
Haven't seen a marmalade kit before. Very interesting. I make marmalade (more of a spread really) in the food processor and then the microwave. Smaller batches but I can mix different types of citrus.
Perfect timing! Just wondering which video to watch - and your notification came through!
Cheer~~~the activities in which a particular person engages.(looks delicious)😊
It's so lovely to make your own preserves.
I might be wrong, but I think the bowl may be used to keep your yarn from rolling away. Great vlog.
I think perhaps the notch in your bowl may be for chopsticks as it is probably a ramen bowl? I love the colour. I make Mamade marmalade for our supplies. you can get marmalade cheaper but for this quality of preserve packed with tangy orange loveliness , you are definitely saving. Thanks for all the work you put into your channel. I live not too far away in sunny Essex and love seeing what you get up to!
@@ruthw9603 aww! A ramen bowl! That never occurred to me and now I fancy noodles….
The marmalade looks lovely
My mum used Marmade every year and made orange and gooseberry Marmalade with the berries from our garden. I must admit it was a strange colour, but the flavour was delicious.
@@kitchenworker446 sounds nice!
@@ShoestringJane It was...and she reduced the sugar content substantially and it was still very tasty...
We buy very little jelly or jams so I would not make any from scratch. Interesting. I have never seen a kit for making marmalade in the USA. Mostly in the US people eat jelly or jams not marmalade.
@@lynnhensley4326 we eat a lot of all of those in the uk, but especially marmalade 😊
Hi jane what else did u put in your parsnip soup looks amazing,,,do you reckon if putting less sugar in the jam would it work.❤
@@georgiakyriacou4352 I think less sugar would work as others have said they reduce it, but actually it’s really nice as it is. The parsnip and apple recipe can be found on the BBC good food website. I loved it
@@ShoestringJane thank you Jane👍
It may have a softer set if sugar is reduced. It would still be delicious
Your scarf was a worry so close to the gas hob!
@@izzysmum3861 that might make a scary video!