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"marmalade" Definitions
  1. jam made from oranges, lemons, etc., eaten on bread, especially at breakfast

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Marmalade, one half of the cat duo Cole and Marmalade, has met other cats before.
Innis & Gunn has combined its oak-aged India pale ale (IPA) with Dundee marmalade to create Marm & Ale, which they say is the world's first ever beer marmalade.
When you first open the jar, the product smells like marmalade (saccharine and citrusy) and even looks like marmalade (laden with chunks of orange rind) — and this is what gave me pause.
Engine ran off of orange marmalade and auditions I bombed.
Weirdly, I'm not left with a marmalade craving, though. Guys!
Afterwards we saw Marmalade was crouching down on the floor.
Let's raise a glass (and a marmalade sandwich) to him. pic.twitter.
I tried the grapefruit marmalade again, and watched it boil contentedly.
Is it too much to hope for a "Lady Marmalade" duet?
Colombians call the practice "marmalade" because money and influence are spread around.
It was absent of one distinct marmalade-like quality — that dreaded tackiness.
Thick cut Seville orange marmalade and gentle Sherry influences develop with time.
LONDON — Toast and marmalade, Batman and Robin, and peanut butter and jelly.
Enough marmalade-dropping panic: time to give cost-benefit analysis a go.
In 2001, "Lady Marmalade" brought a ragtag group of pop stars together.
After leaving Marmalade, Mr. Ford also left Britain for the United States.
And have you made Melissa Clark's recipe for orange marmalade cake yet?
I think the marmalade pots now outnumber wine bottles in the cellar.
Desserts, like the velvety ricotta cake with orange marmalade, are equally enchanting.
It would be nice this weekend to bake an orange marmalade cake.
Menu bites include an artisanal cheese and charcuterie plate with fig marmalade ...
How about Emily Weinstein's recipe for a French yogurt cake with marmalade glaze?
Do you think they'll let us bring marmalade sandwiches into the visitor room?
Even the burger stands out, thanks to a lip-smacking bacon-onion marmalade.
The $5 Black Pepper Boursin Soufflé with Fig Marmalade at The Cheese Studio.
According to the news media, we have ruined things from marmalade to motorcycles.
Front Burner Brins, a jam company from Brooklyn, makes a lemon-saffron marmalade.
Lemon Saffron Marmalade, $8.99 for 7.5 ounces, $9.99 in a decorative jar, brinsjam.com.
Scotland has a long-standing relationship with marmalade, with Dundee believed to be the home of the first marmalade factory in the UK. For now, the spreadable beer is available at The Beer Kitchen, Innis & Gunn's bar and restaurant in Dundee.
On Thursday, the "Lady Marmalade" singer and Godmother of Soul, 74, appeared on E!
I use Marmalade nails, and they are the best thing I discovered in 2105!
"Guyz, obviously an all-male 'Lady Marmalade' would be completely dreadful," he wrote on Thursday.
It includes strawberry preserves and Sir Nigel's Vintage Marmalade — a jam first made in 1920.
Asking audiences to feel for a potato masher or marmalade seems like a generous challenge.
This Abel and Cole marmalade is inspired by Syria's bitter oranges that grow in Damascus.
She keeps the plain breakfast streak going by moving next to cereal or toast and marmalade.
She dropped in from the ceiling to perform "Lady Marmalade" in her best Christina Aguilera wig.
As for Paddington's fellow-inmates, their spirits are raised by marmalade sandwiches, animal magnetism, and cake.
He wears an old red hat, a blue coat, carries a battered briefcase, and loves marmalade.
The deli sells egg-and-cheese sandwiches and maple French toast with caramelized bananas and bacon marmalade.
Banish all jokes about marmalade sandwiches and piranha from your mind immediately—this is the good shit.
RCMP rushed the marmalade-coloured kitty to the nearby TM'z Vet Clinic for burn wounds late Saturday.
Remember the time you dabbled in high school French, only to retain the lyrics of Lady Marmalade?
Raspberry and orange marmalade fare better than strawberry and peach, but the possibilities for variation are many.
He sat across the small desk, where my ever-sharpened pencils jutted from an old marmalade jar.
Some aspects of British cuisine that are regarded as old-fashioned have become less popular, including marmalade.
But meowing, battery-operated kittens are another matter entirely, and Marmalade soon realizes that the future has arrived.
By the late 1960s, after his Marmalade label went out of business, Mr. Gomelsky grew restless and disillusioned.
A tip: the grilled cheese has orange marmalade on it, so be prepared for it to taste unique.
Representatives for Macklemore, who just released his second solo single, "Marmalade," did not immediately return PEOPLE's request for comment.
To remind us to fill up our lives with friends, family, and honey (for Pooh) or marmalade (for Paddington).
The revival has spawned gin-flavored marmalade and gin-scented candles, prompting fears of overkill among some British producers.
Abel and Cole Marmalaid This Abel and Cole marmalade is inspired by Syria's bitter oranges that grow in Damascus.
It is peppered with Tudor Revival architecture, pubs with names like "the Churchill" and specialty shops selling marmalade jam.
Other standouts include black cherry and Amarena cherry marmalade and grapefruit, as well as praline made from Piedmont hazelnuts.
Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, and Pink proved there's no such thing as too much sparkle in "Lady Marmalade" (2001).
Desserts by Salvatore Martone include a lemon meringue tart with citrus marmalade, and strawberries with strawberry mousse and herb granite.
To the left of the entrance is a lounge where translucent backlit panels cast everything in a streaked-marmalade glow.
The two singers allegedly clashed when they recorded "Lady Marmalade" — reportedly over who would sing the highest notes in the song.
Mr Hunt set up a PR consultancy and a publishing house (after an ill-fated attempt to export marmalade to Japan).
This arrangement has proven durable, so long as the mermelada—marmalade, the Colombian equivalent of pork barrel spending—gets spread around.
While they might deny it later, Cole and Marmalade adored their present, playing in the labyrinth for several minutes at least.
At 5, my orange-carrot marmalade bubbles jovially, like a soft samba bass rhythm under a woman singing about loving women.
They've sold out of the full English breakfast variety (marmalade in the sweet end), so I plump for the traditional one.
I knew nothing about food when I started — didn't know the difference between jam and marmalade, or what a croissant is.
Pride's only official event exclusively for female-identifying people will be headlined by none other than "Lady Marmalade" herself, aka Mya.
It was the summer of 2002 and only a handful of shops — like Marmalade, Foley and Corinna and TG-170 — existed.
Boiling brings out a deeper, muskier side of a lemon, making it taste a little like marmalade, with a bitter edge.
For the past three years, his marmalades and preserves have won medals in the World's Original Marmalade Awards in Cumbria, England.
Paddington 2 insists at every turn that kindness, empathy, and marmalade are the solutions to the vast majority of life's problems.
The video has been uploaded by multiple users, but originally came from the Cole and Marmalade channel's secondary channel, Cat Man Chris.
After the pair collaborated on the song "Lady Marmalade" from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, rumors that they were enemies flooded the tabloids.
All of which means that so long as you stick to a diet of cider and marmalade, you should be entirely safe.
Fig marmalade, arugula and Jasper Hill blue cheese; and sausage, fresh mozzarella and tomato paved two of the delicate flatbreads on offer.
That's the first track, but every single song after that — but not not including Lady Marmalade, but that's the famous LaBelle song.
How about a French yogurt cake with marmalade glaze or, in another American twist on a French tradition, Julia Child's berry clafoutis?
A couple of miles south, at the minimalist restaurant St. John, diners were finishing their marmalade puddings and madeleines in relative serenity.
I'm a marmalade lover, and this one — from Brins, a small Brooklyn company that makes unusual flavors, including banana — has intriguing allure.
Take our quiz below and see if you can distinguish between the mind of a computer, and the mind of a marmalade-lover.
Just like HRH, I ate toast and marmalade and pored over the Queen's favourite daily newspapers — The Daily Telegraph and the Racing Post.
The menu at the Manhattan eatery touts decadent entrees like the roasted veal chop with lemon and thyme marmalade for $54, 15 oz.
The weirder shit she saves for other monikers, like Angelwings Marmalade, under which she just released the head-spinning new tape World Music.
The two signers allegedly clashed when they recorded the track "Lady Marmalade" — reportedly over who would sing the highest notes in the song.
The oxtail marmalade was sweet, but balance was achieved when it was spread on grilled bread with a whipped lardo from Duroc swine.
There's a lot going on in terms of taste—the saltiness of the beef contrasting with the sweet onion marmalade and earthy beetroot.
Upon returning to Britain, Mr. Hunt's early efforts to export marmalade to Japan floundered before he set up a successful educational business, Hotcourses.
He ordered a tea and stirred some orange marmalade into it to soothe his throat, nursing a cold he caught the week before.
Though, as for the inclusion of Christina Aguilera's version of "Lady Marmalade," I don't really buy the idea that Claire would've seen Moulin Rouge!
For the "Way Out" video, she and director Johnny Valencia (Mackelmore's "Marmalade") traversed the city, from uptown Manhattan all the way to Coney Island.
This latest creation taps into Glazman's boyhood playtime activity once again — and he's not kidding when he says it's basically marmalade for your face.
The stirring anthem "Good Old Days" features Kesha and follows previously released singles "Glorious" and "Marmalade," which featured Skylar Grey and Lil Yachty, respectively.
They shouted "bears are not for you old man" and threw jars of marmalade at him that the theater had been giving out pic.twitter.
" Pink and Aguilera have famously feuded over the years — the two allegedly got into a physical altercation during their time working on "Lady Marmalade.
Instagram: 618,000YouTube: 1.2 millionFacebook: 2.1 millionCole and Marmalade have been starring in videos since 2013, when the siblings were first introduced to each other.
Tomorrow you could bring in Craig Claiborne's classic tuna salad sandwich and be happy, or Melissa's awesome Cheddar, cucumber and marmalade number, on pumpernickel.
Asparagus spears, over orange-thyme marmalade, and hen-of-the-woods mushrooms, the ears crispy and curled around salt flakes, merit a return trip.
Poole, proud papa to Cole and Marmalade, took 50 of these magical cubes and turned them into a massive cardboard box maze for his pets.
The university said any unopened, commercially-produced nut butter, including almond, cashew or peanut, and any flavor jam, jelly, marmalade or preserves will be accepted.
Slice whole lemons thin to make an almost marmalade-like filling — skin and all — a different way to make a tart and tasty lemon pie.
A bone-marrow flan, meant to be spread on toasted brioche with a savory mushroom marmalade, was very delicate but didn't taste much like marrow.
Although the British Council acknowledged that it had made a mistake in rejecting the essay, it stood firm on the criticism of Orwell's marmalade recipe.
What's more, because it's a "marmalade dropper" (a story to shock people as they read the news over breakfast) the media will lap it up.
According to Aguilera, the pair had a falling out while recording the star-studded 2001 remake of "Lady Marmalade," but they have recently patched things up.
It's a problem faced by Chris and Jess, a couple of cat-loving YouTubers who run a channel named after their two kitties, Cole and Marmalade.
There still sits a half-pint of grapefruit marmalade in my fridge today, waiting for someone to take pity on the thing and just eat it.
He's not a lady, but sweet Marmalade the young Harbor Seal is making waves after a fortunate rescue mission by the National Aquarium Animal Rescue team.
After a few days in the rehab center, Marmalade began to eat on his own again, munching over six pounds of fish on a daily basis.
By the 1870s, the availability of cheap sugar, imported fruits, and the newly invented can opener saw marmalade, lemon curd, and table jellies produced en masse.
Sprinkled with espelette pepper and benne seeds (the sesame seed's heirloom counterpart), they came piled over a slow-cooked egg yolk with the consistency of marmalade.
Place shrimp in a mixing bowl and stir in lime juice, orange juice, oil, honey, molasses, orange marmalade, chili paste, garlic, scotch bonnet, salt, and pepper.
Mouthing the words to "Lady Marmalade," Panettiere, 26, channeled Christina Aguilera – right down to the bleach-blonde teased tresses, knee-high heels and cleavage-baring burlesque attire.
"Auntie Ocloo," as people called her, had less than a dollar when she made and sold her first jar of marmalade as a teenager in the 1930s.
The After All cocktail is a chocolatey treat with just a hint of spice, featuring mezcal, Bouvery CV chocolate vodka, Grand Brulot, tangy orange marmalade, and bitters.
They regulate everything, setting in law the curvature of a banana and the exact types of jam available for sale, putting tomato marmalade on the black market.
Angelwings Marmalade: World Music As Fire-Toolz, the Chicago musician Angel Marcloid makes mutant electronic music informed by a long history in noise scenes and extremely online.
But for Anne Sijmonsbergen, sweet potatoes, wild asparagus, mushrooms, tomatoes, membrillo, marmalade, cauliflower, calçots, and kale are what fills her mind when she thinks about the island.
To tally the hoverflies migrating through southern England, Dr. Chapman and his colleagues brought one species, the marmalade hoverfly, into the lab and bounced radar off it.
Now, it's nothing to do with grillades or Alison Roman's marmalade, but do read Carvell Wallace on the playwright and screenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney, in The Times.
Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and ranch dressing; peanut butter and its BFF jelly; and maybe some marmalade, tartar sauce, barbecue sauce, or relish if you're feeling really crazy.
At a vintage shop selling starchy napkins and Victorian marmalade jars, the owner says her bottom line has not been affected much by the minimum wage so far.
She tested the waters with her new image on the 22014 single "Lady Marmalade," a cover of the Labelle hit that allowed her to showcase her vocal gymnastics.
A vegetarian chopped liver, made with mushrooms and walnuts, spread with lemon-poppy marmalade, and seasoned with a sliced beet-pickled egg, manages freshness and heartiness at once.
As a meal, it would be monotonous, but when sampled, in our case, between bites of duck hearts and an oxtail marmalade, the cauliflower became a worthy accompaniment.
Kathleen Hale, the author and illustrator of the Orlando the Marmalade Cat books, whose splendid memoir "A Slender Reputation" makes me think she'd be a good dinner guest.
The Mini Huntsman Basket (a keepsake wicker hamper filled with specialties like Assam Superb tea, rose and violet cream chocolates, marmalade and Florentine biscuits) is an excellent souvenir.
Flustered because he has overslept and is expecting a guest — his severe Great-Aunt Matilda — Mr. Curry wants to oust Paddington, who seeks sugar for a marmalade recipe.
It all started on Wednesday evening, when Deadpool 2 received several People's Choice Awards nomination — and Ryan Reynolds took the opportunity to go after everyone's favourite Marmalade-munching bear.
Pink also won best female rock vocal performance for "Trouble" in 2003, and earned her inaugural Grammy in 2001 for "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya.
The first time, it was served with a sugary Meyer lemon marmalade and a grainy chestnut purée that tasted like peanut butter to which something terrible had been done.
The stories invariably saw Paddington, fueled by marmalade sandwiches, caught up in accidental but well-intentioned scrapes, while examples of rudeness were met with one of his "hard stares".
About five years ago he began making his own spreads — marmalade, preserves and jelly in flavors like clementine, kumquat and ginger pear — at his country home in the Poconos.
And then sometimes they make an olive marmalade sandwich with rosemary cream and avocado jam (something I made up), and my non-British sensibilities make me want to wretch.
The star also won best female rock vocal performance for "Trouble" in 2003, and earned her inaugural Grammy in 2001 for "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya.
It's no coincidence this face mask has the consistency of homemade orange marmalade — half of its contents are crushed oranges, lemons, and clementines harvested in the Mediterranean once a year.
Her opponent, Hayden Panettiere, watched incredulously next to host LL Cool J before giving a glammed-up take on 2001's "Lady Marmalade," –and Christina Aguilera made a special appearance.
Although healthy seals will often rest along beaches as they make their way south, sick or struggling ones often do too, and our little man Marmalade was one of them.
As with sea salt in air, which slowly etches metal with an orange marmalade rust, the materials, processes, and end results allude to ideas of the ephemeral and the enduring.
This makes some desserts more implacable than they should be, like the crostata spread with a layer of orange marmalade so thin that viewed from the side it would disappear.
Mr. Bond provided the bear with a resonant back story: He found his own way to London from Peru, living on a lifeboat for a time and surviving on marmalade.
After All Recipe:1 ounce mezcal1 ounce Bouvery CV chocolate vodka 1 ounce Grand Brulot 1 ounce orange marmalade 2 drops Scrappy's firewater Shake and serve in a martini glass 
No mere afterthought, her panna cotta sits on a low base of semolina cake and is decked out with pink grapefruit fillets and grapefruit marmalade spiced with red juniper berries.
Alongside the essay, Orwell had shared six recipes — including ones for Christmas pudding, treacle tart and orange marmalade, a sweet, sticky preserve that is commonly eaten on bread or toast.
There are definitely "kaleidoscope eyes" and "marmalade skies" here, but these trippy tropes are made strange and new again with digital animation and a healthful dose of sci-fi strangeness.
This wasn't always the case; a marmalade container thrown away in 1908 shows reuse as a paint jar, and rural households often held onto ginger beer bottles for their pantries.
MOM Group - which owns the Materne marmalade and Pom'Potes and GoGo Squeez fruit drink brands - employs 1,300 people and owns two production sites in France and two in the United States.
They helped evacuate Hayler from the smoke-filled front room and stamp out the fire which had spread from the blazing curtains and found Marmalade the cat cowering in the corner.
The case for a more personalized pricing structure made possible because of this technology fits nicely with niche players like Metromile and Marmalade, that either target low-mileage or inexperienced drivers.
Time to trigger your trypophobia: At once unsettling and strangely appetizing, these cosmic candy-like plants, marmalade crystals, and exotic alien flowers spring from an experiment by digital artist David Brodeur.
She's a legendary journalist in Britain, where she reported for the Times on the first ascent of Everest in 1953 (she carried a pot of marmalade with her up the mountain).
Its windows are thrown open, violently purple curtains billowing in the wind, as Prince's "Take Me With You" plays at full blast, his voice sliding down the baking sidewalk like marmalade.
Dean Ford, vocalist for the Scottish band the Marmalade, whose voice was heard around the world on the group's biggest hit, "Reflections of My Life," died on Monday in Los Angeles.
Almost all of the ones she loves best contained fantastical sweets — marmalade sandwiches, popcorn balls and peppermint sticks, a music box baked inside a cake — which were forbidden in her home.
The succulent lamb burger—which comes with goat cheese, black olives, slithers of portobello mushroom, onion marmalade, and fresh arugula—is another favorite, despite having proven a hard sell at first.
His blue jacket and red hat complete his iconic appearance, and everyone in London seems to be just fine with the idea that he is a talking bear who loves marmalade.
In his latest adventure, the marmalade-loving bear, prone to all sorts of mishaps, visits the famed London site where, in a commotion, he is mistaken for a member of the choir.
Liz Haffner, co-owner of Azu Restaurant and a former Hollywood wardrobe stylist, creates "hippie care packages," gift sets that combine upcycled wine bottle candles with regional specialties like Moon Valley marmalade.
The fig marmalade added a layer of sweetness that worked really well with the cheese, but overall the dish felt kind of boring so I'm not sure if I'd order it again.
Most of the sweets are likable, particularly the cube of sticky toffee pudding and the wedge of Bakewell tart with a layer of orange marmalade between the frangipane and the pastry shell.
In one scene, a well-known television presenter propped up in his putative sick bed considers a tray of soup, crackers and marmalade — items he said the new law has deemed unhealthy.
Decked out in the classic blue duffle coat and a snazzy red hat, just toss him a marmalade sandwich and Bertie the Pomeranian could have you confused for Michael Bond's beloved bear character.
She is best known for her entrepreneurial flair, it is said that she sold marmalade as a teenager, and later started a small business making and selling foods such as juices and jams.
It's all meant to evoke a fun playground and safe, wacky, childish spaces—there are courses in chaotic kitchens, with spilled cereal and marmalade and a curious doggy trying to snatch a snack.
The marmalade-loving, friendly bear who traveled from the "deepest, darkest Peru" to London came about when Bond spotted a lonely teddy bear sitting on a shelf in a shop back in 1956.
Based on a series of popular British kid's books, this live-action movie adaptation is a pleasant introduction to the cute bear from Peru with a taste for marmalade and a cool coat.
Still, it's an uphill Battle in the face of Panettiere's glammed-up, bewigged take on the 2001 belter "Lady Marmalade," which will also include an appearance by the song's chief diva herself, Christina Aguilera.
I have always been heavily influenced by these live band sounds - now listening to it, it almost reminds me of the live instruments in "Lady Marmalade" which everyone knows I'm a huge fan of.
Now, some distance from fondant and marmalade, here's a reboot of a lovely, difficult tale from the First World War: Ari Shapiro's 2014 report on the Christmas Truce of 1914, which was on NPR.
It's hard to forget Maggie Smith's delivery of the words "bought marmalade," as though she'd been offered a bowl of sheep's eyes to go with her Tanqueray and T. Not that the staff escapes unscathed.
In a recent sit-down with Charlamagne Tha God, the British singer revealed that he thought it would be "fun" to take the all-female 2001 hit "Lady Marmalade" and revive it with male singers.
Consider such plates as the seared pork cake with roasted shiitakes, parsnip, and caramelized carrot stew, as well as the Saint Louis-style Niman Ranch pork ribs with satsuma marmalade, grilled pumpkin, and crispy shallots.
The best part about the cat maze is that it can be broken down and stored in a relatively small area, so hopefully Cole and Marmalade can enjoy the cat maze for years to come.
He began producing front-page scoops — "marmalade droppers," as they are known in Britain — that mirrored the euroskeptic opinions of The Telegraph's conservative readers: Sniffer dogs would be dispatched to regulate the smell of manure!
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Bond, the British creator of Paddington Bear, a marmalade sandwich-loving refugee from Peru who entertained generations of children with his exploits in London, died on Tuesday aged 91 after a short illness.
But here, let's test exactly how much attention is paid to the awards themselves in the years after they're given out: Did you remember that 2001's Video of the Year trophy went to "Lady Marmalade"?
Yes, there were scones with lemon curd and marmalade and jam, but Tea, in the "Living Room," is an elaborate affair — at $75 a person — served on Bernadotte porcelains that were hand-painted for the hotel.
Displaying labored breathing, lacerations on his body and pneumonia, as well as the contagious and uncomfortable 'seal pox' on his left front flipper, Marmalade was in critical condition when the National Aquarium Animal Rescue team found him.
He eats a dead squirrel scraped off the road, describes otter anal jelly — "a rich, ­marmalade-like substance that probably eases the passage of sharp fish bones through vulnerable gut" — and compares the taste of different maggots.
The current menu carries items like a chargrilled Niman Ranch strip steak with bone marrow duchess potato and red wine mushroom marmalade; and grilled Pacific Chinook salmon with Meyer lemon, aromatic jasmine rice and shiitake-miso consommé.
In 2014, Bretzel's owner, William Despard, added a cafe with a handful of blond wooden tables and a small menu offering sandwiches like its pastrami special with Gruyère cheese and sweet onion marmalade on toasted sourdough bread.
Elsewhere in the skies, passengers can look for specialty cocktails onboard Emirates, where the breakfast martini — a recipe with gin, marmalade, Cointreau and orange — is one of more than half-dozen options in business and first class.
Their chef is preparing honey-baked ham with apricot-mustard glaze, prime rib and creamed horseradish with shallot marmalade, fried chicken wings, and, of course, a thyme roasted turkey carving station with garlic jus and cranberry-orange relish.
As it turns out, Marmalade has earned a reputation as a Christmas tree destroyer, but Chris and Jess didn't want to let it ruin their holiday spirit — or yours, if you happen to be in a similar situation.
They later slice up and cook down the fruit to create a smoked marmalade ("bright orange with little flecks of black in it," Mr. Wilson said) that they fold into other dishes, like a plate of Wagyu beef.
" Noname offers a contrast to the neighborhood picture, invoking images of yoga pants and yogurt stores, and as always she leaves a few indelible phrases behind: Here it's the astute observation that "sometimes the Bible tastes like marmalade.
While advances in artificial intelligence are improving machines' accuracy, there is still no guarantee that robotic hands can prevent a marmalade jar from slipping and breaking, or switch seamlessly from picking up an eraser to grabbing a vacuum cleaner.
On "Marmalade," from his coming solo album, he runs his voice through some digital processing in order to better suit the galloping, carnivalesque beat, and to sound more simpatico with Lil Yachty, whose saccharine cheers are pure kiddie data.
I also appreciated an appetizer of French Brie, as much for its restraint — just single slices melted onto three walnut-cranberry toasts — as for the flavorful interaction of the tomato marmalade (accented with citrus) and micro basil that completed the dish.
Its presidential primary has been hijacked by a bellowing, marmalade-toned demagogue who, despite his electrifying effect on a large swathe of Republican primary voters, has the worst favorability ratings ever measured for a national political candidate: Donald J. Trump.
For instance, today's bitter orange, whose rind is used to make marmalade, is a mix of two ancestral species: wild mandarins, which are typically small, sour, and easy to peel, and wild Pomelo, which are large and have extremely thick rinds.
Ableforth's Bathtub Gin — £25.99 (list price £33.95) Chase GB Gin — £19.99 (list price £30) Chase Pink Grapefruit & Pomelo Gin — £28.99 (list price £40) Chase Seville Marmalade Gin — £27.49 (list price £36.95) Star of Bombay Sapphire Gin — £24.95 (list price £41.10)
If I did duck out, I would still try to make it back in time to finish with the almost-classical French apple tart painted with orange marmalade, or the unusual and appealing eucalyptus panna cotta, whipped into a froth.
The cake needs no embellishment to make it more welcoming than it already is, but I'll sometimes brush a little warmed marmalade across the top to give it a gloss; it's a fillip, but the cake is worth the extra attention.
Spoons were advisable also for a pear trifle rich with the kind of thick, ivory-colored cream you find only in Britain and for a bowl of marmalade ice cream with slivers of bittersweet orange zest running through the vanilla base.
The royals also met up with a characters from the new "Paddington 2" movie, the second instalment about the marmalade-loving bear named after the London rail station, and Kate enjoyed a dance on the platform with an actor in a Paddington costume.
The single malt has aromas of sun-kissed raisins, bitter chocolate and old English marmalade; hints of Java coffee, Demerara sugar, pecan pie and crème brûlée in taste; and Sanguinello blood oranges, figs and treacle linger on the after taste, according to Bottura.
PARIS, Aug 1 (Reuters) - French cheese producer Bel Group, famous for its La Vache qui rit brand, has started talks with LBO France to buy a majority stake in marmalade maker MON in a drive for leadership in the healthy snacks market.
During PEOPLE's Kid Interview, the Paddington 2 star, 57, along with his costars Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins discuss their love of Paddington's favorite cuisine, marmalade, their favorite scene in the new film and Grant's previous experience with a real-life bear.
Working from the novels The Marmalade Files and The Mandarin Code, by political journalists Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis, Secret City's writers avoid making any of those plot elements feel like meaningless buzzwords, or excuses for characters to give tutorials on cyber-espionage.
That experience is quickly followed with a plate of inch-thick, $225-per-pound smoked bacon slabs, cured from an imported Japanese black boar, topped with an orange marmalade glaze made from $0003 Dekopon oranges and an $1,800 special reserve bottle of cognac.
Here, taking my cue from the Blood and Sand cocktail, made with orange juice and Scotch, I used the spirit to bolster a warm bread pudding laced with orange, both grated zest and candied peel, and finished with a marmalade and whiskey glaze.
Eat this tofu — most of which has an earthy, somewhat edamame flavor — as you would Greek yogurt, for dessert, topped with good preserves, even yuzu marmalade, or coated with a spoonful of caramel sauce: Otokomae Tofu, $1.99 to $6.89, Sunrise Mart, sunrisemart-ny.
An unusual radicchio marmalade is purple, with tart, cabbage flavors; the deep garnet strawberry-rose jam has an alluring fragrance; the tart-sweet almond-apricot jam exudes an irresistible perfume; and the thick, bright red bell pepper jam has a touch of heat.
What this decade has been missing is a "Lady Marmalade"-esque legends-only track featuring women from across the hip-hop spectrum – and if any two people can heal the rift between Nicki Minaj and Lil Kim, surely they are Beyoncé and Cardi B?
The single-grind, sirloin patty is served on a brioche bun with aged cheddar, red onion, bacon marmalade, arugula and beefsteak tomatoes at American's first-class lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport, as well as at similar lounges in Los Angeles and Miami.
For the buffet station, Williams and McKinley's family and friends could choose among organic kale salad, lemon rosemary chicken breast with caper sauce, pan-seared salmon with red-onion marmalade, roasted potatoes, orecchiette pasta with chardonnay cream sauce and pesto, green beans and grilled ciabbata.
Rather than literal hallucinogenic description, random images like "tangerine trees and marmalade skies," the "flowers that grow so incredibly high," and the subliminally creepy shock return of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" at the final verse's end mimic the queasy swirl of music itself.
What about Moisés Kaufman's "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde," Neil LaBute's "Bash" and "The Shape of Things," Edward Albee's "The Goat," Paula Vogel's "Indecent," Donald Margulies's "Collected Stories," Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out," John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt" and Noah Haidle's "Mr. Marmalade"?
For about 2109 euros, diners can tuck into a Wohlfühlfrühstück, a vast breakfast spread that includes coffee or tea, freshly squeezed juice, various breads, eggs, house-made marmalade and a number of different meats like Truthahnsalami (turkey salami) and luftgetrockneter Schinken (air-dried ham).
We interact with each other on business over coffee, over tea, crumpets and marmalade, if you will, and it would have been very hard for us, us being Republicans, if we had the Chief Executive's spot, to have done some of the things Bernie has done.
Later in the decade, his Marmalade label recorded innovative artists like the keyboardist Brian Auger, whose group the Trinity, with the singer Julie Driscoll, had a Top 10 hit in Britain with "This Wheel's on Fire," a song written by Bob Dylan and Rick Danko, in 1968.
U.K.-based specialist insurer Marmalade operates in the land of the young and the restless, targeting young drivers (age 17-24) via a telematics offering, in which discounts are granted during renewal; a bigger likelihood of drivers staying with the insurer for at least two years.
She's won six awards at the big show, including the coveted Video of the Year honor for"Lady Marmalade" — her 2001 collaboration with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya, Pink last grabbed audiences on the VMA stage in 2009 with her gravity-defying acrobatic performance of "Sober."
We are powerless against the barrage of brioche with smoked apple marmalade; French toast with house-made brioche, blueberries, and lavender; eggs benedict with duck pastrami and roasted peppers; red and green chilaquiles; machaca jugosa with braised beef, fried guerito pepper, avocado, and a sunnyside-up egg.
I do approach duck breast as I would filet mignon and treat it as one here with a loosely defined poivre vert sauce — because I am the kind of person who will sooner have a jar of brined green peppercorns in her fridge than a jar of orange marmalade.
On the upside, eating less meat and dairy means there is more room on my plate for other delectable things: really good sourdough bread slathered with tahini and homemade marmalade, mushroom Bourguignon over a mound of noodles, and all those speckled heirloom beans I keep meaning to order online.
Her last win was in 2010 for best pop collaboration with vocals for her cover of "Imagine" with Seal and India Arie, and she's also won best female rock vocal performance for "Trouble" in 2003, as well as one for "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya in 2001.
From the menu of two dozen or so small dishes (all under 245 kroner), create your ideal smorgasbord: maybe Danish porridge with sea buckthorn jam, tart apple slices with lime and sea salt, fried eggs with herbs, crushed potatoes with yogurt and parsley, and waffles with marmalade and crème anglaise.
This, for example, has taken Pop Art-ish forms where I took the cheesy, old Dutch cartoon character of a marmalade mascot, Flipje van Tiel, to utopian ideas of self-sufficiency and withdrawal from society, like Thoreau's Walden, and more recently there's been a lot of paintings about trash and books.
Reworked to sound like a Sugababes track replete with semi-nude hunks, BDSM masks and a Colt 45 shout out, this particularly iconic edition of "Lady Marmalade" gets increasingly vivacious as it goes along until Carmen Carrera is twerking in nipple pasties and aforementioned semi-nude hunk very slowly grinds a sex chair.
Gathering any vessels they can find — old silver cups, soup terrines, cream jugs, serving bowls, Dundee Marmalade stoneware jars and classic Constance Spry boat vases — they'll fill them with peonies and roses in a mixed palette of pale pinks and bright oranges, then loosely arrange them along the center of the table.
Toward the end of her show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday night, she performed a megamix that included the ultra-recognizable likes of David Bowie's "Let's Dance," Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust," Prince's "Kiss," Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" and "Lady Marmalade," made famous by Labelle.
Whether sashaying in a crisp white sari, singing an emotional rendition of Frozen's "Let It Go" with jasmine flowers strung through her hair, or belting a boisterous cover of "Lady Marmalade" with the lyrics changed to "Lady Mayamma," every performance encapsulates an idea Alex holds close to his heart: to be uncompromisingly true to yourself.
Viewers can watch shows like "Blackstone," a gritty drama about politics and crime on a fictional aboriginal reserve; "Taken," a documentary series focused on the unsolved cases of Canada's missing and murdered indigenous women; and "Moosemeat & Marmalade," a globe-trotting food series that pairs an aboriginal bush cook with a classically trained British chef.
Mr. Ford had a heady decade in the 1960s and early '70s as the Marmalade (which eventually dropped its "the") had hits in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, then grew even bigger with "Reflections," a somber ballad in which the singer examines the world around him with dismay but also a glimmer of something positive.
Known for close harmonies, the band, renamed the Marmalade at the suggestion of its record company, had modest success in 1967 with "I See the Rain," then hit it big the next year with a cover of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" that went to the top of the British charts.
There are still some notable fans of the preserve: Paddington, the fictional bear created by the children's author Michael Bond, kept an emergency stash of marmalade sandwiches under his hat; and one British newspaper claimed the fashion designer and singer Victoria Beckham developed a craving for the sticky spread during her pregnancy in 2011.
In 2000, Raymond A. Sokolov, a successor Times critic, awarded Lutèce the maximum four stars — a rating it would retain for years as its chef, André Soltner, toiling in the restaurant's cramped 28.50-by-26.50-foot kitchen, cooked up signature dishes like his Alsatian onion tart, crab cassolette and sautéed foie gras with chocolate sauce and orange marmalade.
The Club Tapiz restaurant, part of a small hotel, has an elegant dining room where the chef Soledad Nardelli constructs a prix fixe lunch menu of three courses (550 pesos), offering sophisticated platings of vacio (flank steak) slow-cooked in milk; pink trout on a bed of mixed quinoa; and cheeses with house-made marmalade and candied walnuts.
Mantecado is a fixture on the menu now, along with Violeta, inspired by the flowery perfume "splashed all over every Cuban baby," she said; and Abuela Maria, a swirl of broken Maria cookies, knobs of cream cheese and ruby streaks of guava and guava marmalade — an adaptation of a 4-o'clock snack, best downed with a cup of Café Bustelo.
" The credits take up two pages of tiny type in the program, a testament to what must be one of the great producing feats in recent Broadway history, and the score has been updated so that, along with Labelle's "Lady Marmalade," we now get a big hoofing ensemble rendition of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance," and Olivo belting out Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" and Katy Perry's "Firework.
But had I not visited Eco Yoga Park, I might never have learned what Sanskrit sounds like when spoken by a Colombian name Hari, or that if sweetened enough, mashed butternut squash will taste like marmalade, or that, when running from a pack of stray dogs, the best way to prevent an attack is not to pray to a deity, but to stop running and hide in a bush.
Warm platters of sangaak, a large seeded flatbread cooked over pebbles, is eagerly torn apart by guests who use the bread as a vessel to scoop up morsels of kask o' bademjan, a dish of egglplant cooked over almond wood and finished with whey, burnt garlic, and mint; mohst o' mouseer, a thick yogurt with cucumber and za'atar; and a black garbanzo bean purée with tomato marmalade, savory, and Tellicherry peppercorn.
There's a Singaporean female contestant in full red pleather and sparkling nine-inch boots singing something in her first language that segues into "Lady Marmalade" and ends in a split; a Scandi Chad Kroeger with goatee and mirrored aviators singing Audioslave, who, upon noticing my camera pointed at him, begins eye-fucking it like a true karaoke champ; a Finnish former champion dressed all in black who sings Frozen's "Let It Go" in Finnish.
Au Cheval bills itself as a diner, but the menu feels more late-nineteenth-century than mid-twentieth, with dishes like roasted marrow, served glistening in the bone, accompanied by squishy toasted pain de mie and a ramekin of warmly spiced beef-cheek marmalade; soft-scrambled eggs in a luscious sherry-shallot gravy, strewn with lobes of foie gras; and wonderfully crisp, salty potatoes, available as hash, in cubes, or as thick-cut fries in a silver cup.
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