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I’m in love with orange marmalade! The slivers of peel are so sweet, like candy. There’s a recipe for orange-lemon marmalade (in the Ball book) that I want to try next. It’s just like the orange marmalade recipe only you use half lemons and lemon peels. Doesn’t that sound wonderful?!
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I can not wait to make a batch of Marmalade!
Deb
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By the way, I saw something interesting on another blog (can’t remember the name…I was just surfing) about how to use cake that you trim off the top of layers to make them flat. Also works for cake that stuck to the pan or trimmed off when making other cakes or cake that was just too dry. You make Cake Balls! Take your leftover cake, add some frosting and moosh it all up with your fingers to distribute your frosting then shape into quarter or half dollar size balls. Place on a baking pan and put in the fridge for several hours or overnight. Melt 3-4 ounces chocolate…white, dark..whatedver you like. With a spoon, dip each cake ball in the melted chocolate and place on waxed paper to set up. If you want, add sprinkles while the melted chocolate is still soft. They are really pretty and I bet they taste wonderful. You can use any flavor cake you want, any frosting you want and any color and flavor coating chocolate.
I haven’t tried this yet but you can bet I will!
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