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Benedicte

This sound delicious -- but where does come the ginger in the recipe? You probably forgot to mention it.

(By the way I was very happy to meet you last night, and very honored to test a recipe :)

JP: Yes Benedicte, in my rush to share this lovely recipe I forgot to mention it goes in the pot with lemons & sugar. I've adjusted the recipe now, and thanks for letting me know!

alice

Beautiful writing, photos, and recipe. Makes me wish (very much) to be in NYC with you and Olga this minute sharing food, catching up on life, and laughing are hearts out with each bite.

Gail

J just begged me to make this for her ricotta cheese. And, she didn't even know you tweeted about it last night!

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction

This is such a beautiful recipe! I've been wanting to make marmalade for a while... I think this was the inspiration I really needed to get started. :)

domenicacooks

Love the spontaneity of this, Jennie--both in the writing and the recipe. The marmalade sounds just right for late winter. And thank you for the shout-out. I am really looking forward to meeting you in May at Eat Write Retreat.

Cheers, Domenica

olga

I got teary eyed reading this... thanks... And it would be amazing if you, me, Alice and Gail all had some tea with this. I am looking forward to that day.

Dana

Very interesting to get an insight on your thought processes in recipe development. Looks great!

Kelsy

The grapefruit and thyme version sound incredible, although I do love ginger too! I can't wait to hear what the shelf life on these are!

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