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Thread ID: 126257 2012-08-16 15:46:00 Dundee Marmalade? SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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1295096 2012-08-16 15:46:00 I remember, very fondly as it was, that every Sunday morning, my dad would make breakfast for us all; my mom, sister and myself .

He always made the best toast and used a crock-potted marmalade called: Dundee .

I know it's still available (Google is my friend) but I cannot find a purveyor of it here in the States . I also know it's asking a lot, but could someone investigate the possibility of sending a jar of it to me for a fee, of course .

I do not want charity here - I want to send money for it, but need to know if anyone would even consider such a transaction?
SurferJoe46 (51)
1295097 2012-08-16 19:50:00 Found some on Amazon,I take it is your neck of the wood's

www.amazon.com

Other local stuff

www.orangeworld192.com

Maybe get some oranges from out of State and make your own using the Dundee process
Lawrence (2987)
1295098 2012-08-16 23:50:00 I'll need the Dundee crock too with the bail. SurferJoe46 (51)
1295099 2012-08-17 04:22:00 You might have a better chance of getting the real stuff from Scotland Joe. Keillers originated in Dundee, Scotland. Hence the name.
Good luck. Frank Coopers is another good one. Also from UK.

Bluenose.
bluenose (14548)
1295100 2012-08-17 05:02:00 I saw the Irish connection and we have a market in California called Fresh-N-Easy that should have it too. I'll check them first - frankly I forgot about them as we don't have any of their stores here in Montana. SurferJoe46 (51)
1295101 2012-08-17 05:10:00 Just finished making some nectarine and lime marmalade Joe, not bad. Whenu (9358)
1295102 2012-08-17 05:38:00 I saw the Irish connection

Irish????.
bluenose (14548)
1295103 2012-08-17 06:58:00 Just finished making some nectarine and lime marmalade Joe, not bad.

I've had the lime version many years ago. Loved it too.


Irish????.

Yeah - I keep seeing an Irish marketing company selling it when I Google it.
SurferJoe46 (51)
1295104 2012-08-17 07:18:00 Here you are Joe. I just just Googled it to make sure the "Mid Atlantic" rebels had not laid claim to my second favourite toast topping.

www.farawayfoods.com

Bluenose.
bluenose (14548)
1295105 2012-08-17 09:48:00 Grow your own Seville oranges and make you own. www.bbcgoodfood.com for a reciepe
To my mind it tastes much better than the commercial stuff. (must be the sweat equity (my wife, bless her)).
PPp (9511)
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