Easy Orange Marmalade Recipes

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ABSOLUTELY FAIL-PROOF EASY MARMALADE



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This recipe was printed in the Jerusalem Post last week, and it's from Lynette Levius of Netanya, Israel. I haven't tried it yet, but plan to make a batch this weekend. February 2010: Since posting this recipe I've made it several times each winter (winter is citrus seaon here). It's a wonderful recipe, totally fail-proof as the title says. It's great on toast and makes a wonderful gift. I especially love a 50/50 orange/clementine mix, a rich citrus flavor with an intense orange color.

Provided by Mirj2338

Categories     Lemon

Time 30m

Yield 5 jars

Number Of Ingredients 2

6 grapefruits (or any combination) or 6 lemons (or any combination)
1 kg sugar

Steps:

  • Take the 6 citrus fruits and wash well, removing any blemishes.
  • Cut into quarters, and place in a food processor.
  • Chop until finely ground, skin and all.
  • For an optional extra add some crystallized ginger.
  • Boil with the 1 kilo of sugar, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, for 20 minutes.
  • It splatters, so be careful.
  • This quantity fills about 5 x 340 gram jars.
  • Do not double the ingredients, rather make two batches.
  • It never goes dark and lasts for up to 6 months in the refrigerator without the need to sterilize the bottles.

ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE



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Homemade orange marmalade with no trace of bitterness!

Provided by Beeta @ Mon Petit Four

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 navel oranges
2 cups granulated sugar
juice of 1/2 a lemon
small pinch of ground cinnamon

Steps:

  • Use a vegetable peeler to remove a thin layer of the orange rind off the oranges. Use a sharp knife to julienne the rind and create matchstick pieces. If the pieces of rind are really long, cut them in half so that they're no longer than around 2 1/2 inches in length.
  • Now, use the knife to remove the thick white part from the actual oranges, tossing the white parts in the trash. You only want to keep the fleshy orange part of the fruit. Look for the faint white segment lines along the orange, and cut along those lines to divide the whole oranges into individual slices. After you cut the oranges into slices, discard any thick white stem parts (the core of the orange) that may have been stuck to the inside of the slices. Temporarily put the orange slices aside.
  • Fill a medium saucepan with 2 cups of water and bring to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, add the julienned orange rind and continue boiling over medium high heat for 10 minutes. Drain the water from the saucepan, then fill the saucepan with 2 cups of water again (keeping the orange rind in the saucepan). Place the saucepan over the stove over high heat and set the timer for 10 minutes (it's okay that it hasn't begun to boil yet when you start the time). One last time, drain the water from the saucepan and then fill with 2 cups water, place over high heat, and set the timer for 10 minutes.
  • Drain the water from the saucepan and now, to the rind in the saucepan, add the orange slices, the sugar, the lemon juice, and 2 cups of water. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat. After about 6 minutes, the contents of the pot should be boiling. Reduce the heat to medium-low so that the mixture is simmering.
  • Cook the marmalade for 40 more minutes, giving it a stir every 3 to 5 minutes. You want to stir it frequently to keep the contents from overflowing in the saucepan. After 40 minutes, the marmalade should look a lot thicker, although it still won't be as thick as it will be once it cools. The oranges will be bathing in liquid rather than completely swimming like they were at the beginning. The amount of bubbly foam in the saucepan will be a lot less too. You can test its readiness by pouring some marmalade onto a plate that's been set to chill in the freezer beforehand. Tip the plate on its side and if the marmalade runs a little but stops in its tracks, then the marmalade is ready. If it keeps running, then you marmalade probably needs a little longer (test again in 10 minutes).
  • Once the marmalade is ready, stir in the ground cinnamon (optional), then pour the jam into a jar and let it rest on the counter until room temperature. Place the lid on top and chill in the fridge - it will firm up more as it cools.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1681 calories, ServingSize 1 Servings

EASY ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE



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Quick and easy Orange Marmalade recipe made from scratch! Sweet, tangy and fantastic for all your breakfast and brunch spreads.

Provided by Kellie

Categories     Condiment

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 pound oranges (about 4 medium)
1 cup water
1 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Slice the oranges thinly, approximately 1/8 inch thick, picking out the seeds as you go. A mandolin makes this process move quickly.
  • Place the orange sliced in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
  • Stir in the water, sugar and vanilla.
  • Bring the mixture to a boil, then turn the heat to low.
  • Continue to simmer, stirring occasionally, until the mixture has darkened in color and thickened to a jammy consistency. The process will take approximately 35-40 minutes and the temperature will read 222-223 F on a candy thermometer.
  • Carefully transfer the marmalade to canning jars and seal with the lid.
  • Marmalade can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 10 days in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 g, Calories 332 kcal, Carbohydrate 84 g, Protein 1 g, Sodium 4 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 80 g

ORANGE MARMALADE



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This Orange Marmalade recipe is made with ordinary oranges and lemons, and it's as unfussy as it is delicious. It follows the "old fashioned" technique of sitting in a pot overnight, and every spoonful will make your morning toast sparkle.

Provided by Meggan Hill

Categories     Pantry

Time 11h10m

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 large seedless oranges (scrubbed clean (about 3 pounds or 8 cups slices, see note 1))
2 lemons ((about 1/2 pound or 1 cup slices))
8 cups water
8 cups granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Cut oranges and lemons in half crosswise, then into very thin half-moon slices. Discard any seeds. In a large stainless steel pot, add the sliced oranges, lemons, and any accumulated juices.
  • Add water and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring often. Remove from the heat and stir in the sugar until it dissolves. Cover and let stand overnight at room temperature.
  • The next day, bring the mixture back to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for 2 hours. Turn heat up to medium and boil gently, stirring often, for another 30 minutes.
  • Skim off any foam that forms on the top. Cook the marmalade until it reaches 220 degrees (you must hit this temperature for the natural pectin to gel with the sugar).
  • To test if the marmalade is ready, place a small amount on a plate and refrigerate it until it's cool but not cold. If it's firm (neither runny nor hard), it's ready. It will be a golden orange color. If the marmalade is runny, continue cooking it; if it's hard, add a bit more water.
  • Pour the marmalade into clean hot mason jars; wipe the rims thoroughly with a clean damp paper towel, and seal with the lids. Chill in the refrigerator. It may take 24-48 hours for the natural pectin to set up properly.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 tbsp, Calories 68 kcal, Carbohydrate 18 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 1 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 17 g

EASY ORANGE MARMALADE



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So easy to make! It makes one jar and is good on toast, or for whatever recipe you use Orange Marmalade for. Enjoy!

Provided by carole in orlando

Categories     Oranges

Time 25m

Yield 1 jar

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 medium navel orange
2 tablespoons water
1/2 cup sugar

Steps:

  • Select Navel oranges that have the thinnest peel.
  • If the orange is large double the amount of water and sugar.
  • Wash the orange thoroughly.
  • Cut off both ends of the orange.
  • Cut the orange in half, cut each half in about eight sections.
  • Place the orange sections in the food processor and pulse until the peel in is tiny pieces.
  • In a medium saucepan place the processed orange, the water and the sugar and bring to a gentle boil.
  • Boil for 15 minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Let cool, then place in a glass jar with a tight fitting lid.
  • Refrigerate to store.
  • When it is cold it is ready to eat.
  • I use 1/2 sugar and 1/2 Splenda and it works well.

ORANGE MARMALADE



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Provided by Jennifer Swartvagher

Yield 8 Eight Ounce Jars

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 medium oranges
2 large lemons (zested and juiced)
6 cups water
4 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Wash and dry the oranges and lemons.
  • Make sure your jars and lids are washed and sanitized. Running the jars through the dishwasher is sufficient. You can also boil the jars if preferred. Place the lids in a pot of boiling water for a few minutes to ensure they are cleaned.
  • Cut oranges in half and then into thin slices, discarding the white center of the fruit. Be sure to remove the seeds as you go.
  • Place chopped oranges, lemon zest,and lemon juice, and water in a large pot. Set over high heat and bring to a boil.
  • After the water comes to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about 40 minutes, stirring regularly.
  • Once the fruit has softened, raise the heat and bring to a boil for a second time.
  • Add sugar and stir continuously.
  • Once the mixture thickens, it can be transferred into the jars.
  • Using a canning funnel, ladle the marmalade into the jars until all of the mixture has been distributed.
  • Wipe the rims of the jars, top with the lids, and secure with the rings.
  • Fill the large stockpot with water and carefully place the jars inside, being careful to not let them touch the bottom or each other (use a rack if necessary.)
  • Boil for 10 minutes.
  • Using canning tongs, remove the jars from the pot and allow to cool to room temperature for at least 24 hours before opening.
  • Once open, store the jam in the refrigerator. Unopened, the marmalade will last for about 6 months.

HOMEMADE ORANGE MARMALADE



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See how easy it is to make homemade orange marmalade with just oranges, sugar, and water. The marmalade can be canned or stored in the refrigerator.

Provided by Molly Watson

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch     Condiment     Jam / Jelly

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 pounds ripe oranges
6 cups sugar
4 cups water
3 pint jars with sealable lids

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Wash and dry the oranges. Using a sharp vegetable peeler or paring knife, remove the brightly colored zest-and only the brightly colored zest-from the oranges. Be sure to leave behind any and all of the white pith directly underneath as it is very bitter.
  • Chop the zest. Keep bigger pieces for a chunkier marmalade, and ribbon-like strips for a more spreadable result. Set the zest aside.
  • Cut the ends off the zested oranges and then, working with one orange at a time, cut off the thick white pith from around each orange. Discard the ends and white pith.
  • Working over a bowl to catch the juices, hold a fully peeled orange and use a sharp knife to cut out each segment between the membranes that hold the sections together.
  • Once you've cut out all the fruit, squeeze any juice out of the membranes into the bowl of segmented fruit. Set the membrane aside, along with any seeds (the pectin in these will help "set" the marmalade later).
  • Combine the zest, fruit, juice, water, and sugar in a large, heavy pot and bring to a boil. Stir just until the sugar dissolves, then stop stirring.
  • Meanwhile, lay a double layer of cheesecloth in a medium bowl and put the membranes and seeds on top. Lift up the corners and tie the cheesecloth into a bag to hold the membranes and seeds.
  • Add this "pectin bag" to the pot and bring the mixture to a boil. Place a couple of small plates in the freezer to chill.
  • Meanwhile, bring the marmalade to 220 F and hold it there for 5 minutes. Be patient, this can take quite a while. Do not stir.
  • Put a dollop of the mixture on a chilled plate. Swirl the plate to spread the mixture a bit and drag a spoon through the mixture. If the marmalade is set, the spoon will leave a trail, and you'll still be able to see the plate where you dragged the spoon.
  • Remove the pectin bag, squeezing any marmalade out and back into the pot, and discard the bag. Take the marmalade off the heat and let it sit for 5 minutes. Set up 3 clean pint jars with sealable lids (if canning, they should be hot and sterilized) next to the pot.
  • Stir the marmalade to distribute the zest evenly in the mixture. Use a ladle to transfer the marmalade into the jars, leaving 1/2 inch of headspace at the top of each jar. Put the lids on the jars and refrigerate, or you can proceed with canning.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 60 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 1 mg, Sugar 14 g, Fat 0 g, ServingSize 3 pints (96 Servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

ORANGE MARMALADE



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Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     condiment

Time P1DT1h45m

Yield 10 (8-ounce) jars

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 3/4 pounds oranges, 4 to 5 medium
1 lemon, zest finely grated and juiced
6 cups water
3 pounds plus 12 ounces sugar

Steps:

  • Wash the oranges and lemon thoroughly. Cut the oranges into 1/8-inch slices using a mandoline, removing the seeds as you go. Stack the orange slices and cut them into quarters. Place the oranges into an 8-quart stainless steel pot. Add the lemon zest and juice and the water to the pot, set over high heat and bring to a boil, approximately 10 minutes. Once boiling, reduce the heat to maintain a rapid simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for 40 minutes or until the fruit is very soft.
  • While the fruit is cooking, fill a large pot (at least 12-quart) 3/4 full with water, set over high heat and bring to a boil. Place 10 (8-ounce) jars and rings, canning funnel, ladle, and tongs into the boiling water and make sure the water covers the jars by at least an inch. Boil for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat, add the lids and leave everything in the pot until the marmalade is ready.
  • Meanwhile, place a small plate in the freezer. Increase the heat under the orange mixture to return to full boil. Add the sugar and stir the mixture continually, until it reaches 222 to 223 degrees F on a deep-fry or candy thermometer, and darkens in color, approximately 15 to 20 minutes. You may need to adjust the heat in order to prevent boil over. Test the readiness of the marmalade by placing a teaspoon of the mixture onto the chilled plate and allowing it to sit for 30 seconds. Tilt the plate. The mixture should be a soft gel that moves slightly. If mixture is thin and runs easily, it is not ready.
  • Remove jars from the water and drain on a clean towel. Place a canning funnel onto the top of 1 of the jars and ladle in the marmalade just to below the bottom of the threads of the jar. Repeat until all of the mixture has been used. The amount of marmalade may vary by 1 to 2 jars. Wipe the rims and threads of the jars with a moist paper towel and top each with a lid. Place a ring on each jar and tighten.
  • Return the jars to the pot with boiling water, being certain that they don't touch the bottom of the pot or each other. (If you don't have a jar rack, try a round cake rack, or metal mesh basket. Even a folded kitchen towel on the pot bottom will do in a pinch.) Add additional water if necessary to cover the jars by at least an inch. Boil for 10 minutes. Using canning tongs, carefully remove the jars from the water, place in a cool dry place and allow to sit at room temperature for at least 24 hours before opening. Once open, store in the refrigerator. Unopened marmalade will last for up to 6 months.

ORANGE AND LEMON MARMALADE



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Provided by S Jones

Categories     Jam

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 lemons
2 oranges
3 cups of water to every cup of flesh and peel
1 cup of sugar to every cup of cooked pulp

Steps:

  • Sterilise the jars and keep them warm.
  • Wash and dry the fruit thoroughly. Cut off the ends and discard.
  • There are many ways to cut up the fruit and peel.1. Using a moderately coarse grater, grate off the peel and white pulp. Cut the flesh into thin slices, removing the seeds.2. Squeeze the juice out and cut the half skins into quarters and put them through the blender until fairly fine. 3. Cut the unpeeled fruit into quarters and then slice it thinly. The slices should be around 1mm or slightly less than 1/8 inch thick.Use only unblemished skin. If less rind and more jelly is preferred, cut the skins off and use only half of them.
  • Combine the peel and flesh and measure in cups how much there is.
  • Place the peel and flesh into a large saucepan and add 3 cups of water for each cup of peel and flesh.
  • Bring to the boiling, then put a lid on the saucepand and boil for 15-20 minutes until the peel is well cooked.
  • Remove from heat, cool slighlty and then measure the pulp in cups.
  • Return to the saucepan and bring to the boil.
  • Add 1 cup of warmed sugar for each cup of the cooked pulp that you measured (two steps above).
  • Boiling for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon. Remove any white residue that gathers. Depending on the amount of pectin in your fruit, you may need to cook for a bit longer than 20 minutes.
  • To test when done, place a tsp amount onto a chilled saucer (on that has been sitting in the freezer for a few minutes). Let the marmalade cool and the gently push it. If it wrinkles and seems thick, it is ready.
  • Take off the heat and stir to distribute the fruit and peel.
  • Ladle the marmalade into the warm jars.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe spills around the rim of the jars. Seal with the lids.
  • Store the jars in the fridge for up to 4 weeks. You could also transfer the cold jam to a freezer safe container and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • If putting up for storage, use a hot water or steam canner to properly seal lids, according to canning instructions.

ORANGE MARMALADE CHICKEN



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Try this easy, quick and delicious recipe that is ready in less than an hour. This recipe is so versatile that any cut of chicken will work.

Provided by Yoly

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Chicken     Chicken Leg Recipes

Time 45m

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 chicken drumsticks
salt and ground black pepper to taste
½ cup orange marmalade
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons barbeque sauce
1 tablespoon sambal oelek
½ tablespoon soy sauce

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • Season drumsticks with salt and pepper and place in an oven-proof dish.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes.
  • Combine orange marmalade, Dijon mustard, barbeque sauce, sambal oelek, and soy sauce in a small bowl.
  • Remove dish from oven and brush chicken with marmalade mixture. Return to the oven and bake an additional 10 minutes.
  • Remove dish again, turn chicken over, brush with marmalade mixture, and continue baking until chicken is no longer pink at the bone and the juices run clear, about 10 more minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted near the bone should read 165 degrees F (74 degrees C).
  • Remove dish from oven and baste chicken with remaining marmalade mixture. Preheat the oven's broiler. Return to the oven and broil until chicken starts to blacken and blister, 3 to 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 408 calories, Carbohydrate 44.3 g, Cholesterol 123.8 mg, Fat 8.7 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 39 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 754.3 mg, Sugar 35.8 g

HOW TO MAKE MARMALADE



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Seville oranges are much stronger and more sour than ordinary eating oranges, so they lend a fantastic flavour to this traditional English marmalade recipe. Equipment: You will need eight 300ml/10fl oz clean jam jars with lids and a muslin bag.

Provided by Thane Prince

Categories     Other

Yield Makes 8 jars of marmalade

Number Of Ingredients 2

1.25kg/2lb 12oz Seville oranges
1.5kg/3lb 5oz granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Scrub the oranges and place the whole fruits in a large stainless steel pan, or preserving pan.
  • Cover with 2.25 litres/4 pints water, then bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered, for about an hour until the fruit is soft.
  • Preheat the oven to 140C/275F/Gas 1. Wash the jars well in warm soapy water then rinse thoroughly under running water. Leave the jars and lids to dry, upside down, in the oven. Place a few saucers in the freezer to chill (these will be used to test if the cooked marmalade has reached setting point).
  • Remove the oranges from the pan with a slotted spoon and set aside to cool. Carefully measure out 1.7 litres/3 pints of the cooking liquid, discarding any extra or topping up with water as necessary. Return the liquid to the pan.
  • When the oranges are cool enough to handle, cut them in half and scoop out the flesh, pith and pips into a bowl. Pour the orange pulp into a muslin bag and secure with kitchen string. Add to the pan.
  • Chop the peel into shreds as fine as you like and add to the pan. Set the pan over a low heat and add the sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Bring the marmalade to a rolling boil for 10-15 minutes. Skim off any orange scum that rises to the surface.
  • Test for setting point by dropping a little of the mixture onto a chilled saucer, leave for a moment, then push your finger into the marmalade. If it wrinkles it is ready. Alternatively, dip a spoon into the marmalade, allow the mixture to cool a little, then slowly pour it back into the pan. If it is at the setting point, the drops will run together to form a hanging flake (this is known as the flake test). It can take up to 30 minutes to reach setting point, so keep testing.
  • When the marmalade is ready, remove the pan from the heat. Carefully ladle into the hot sterilised jars (a sterilised jam funnel makes this much easier) leaving approximately 1cm/½in space at the top of the jar. Twist the lids on the hot jars to seal. The marmalade will continue to thicken up as it cools.

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From smartsexypaleo.com
5/5 (1)
Estimated Reading Time 8 mins


EASY ORANGE MARMALADE - GEMMA’S BIGGER BOLDER BAKING
2021-09-11 Instructions. Wash the oranges and lemon well and then finely chop. Place the fruit in a medium saucepan along with the water and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Turn off the heat, cover and let the mixture sit for 24 hours (Don’t skimp on the soaking time.
From biggerbolderbaking.com
4.6/5 (17)
Servings 4


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE - SIMPLYCANNING

From simplycanning.com
Reviews 5
Category Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine American
Estimated Reading Time 7 mins


15 RECIPES WITH ORANGE MARMALADE | ALLRECIPES
2020-12-23 This is a perfect example of how marmalade can star in the simplest recipes. Sweet-sour orange marmalade and spicy chili sauce form a glaze for chicken wings that are roasted on a foil-lined baking sheet for easy clean up. Recipe reviewer DIZ♥ recommends sprinkling the wings with salt and pepper before baking. 1 of 15 View All. Advertisement. Advertisement. 2 of 15. Pin Share. Facebook …
From allrecipes.com
Estimated Reading Time 7 mins


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPES / COMIC WORLD: MARMALADE ...
Jan 27, 2017 · this easy orange marmalade recipe is so simple to make. Simmer until orange peels are translucent and tender, about 1 1/2 hours. Get orange marmalade recipe from food network. Unlike other jams, such as strawberry or raspberry, orange marmalade has a slight zest to it from the citrus component. You'll need some time to hang out a bit so you can stir occasionally….and it takes ...
From pioneerwomanwillow.blogspot.com


SIMPLE WAY TO MAKE PERFECT QUICK AND EASY ORANGE HOMEMADE ...
2020-10-27 Quick and easy orange homemade marmalade. See how easy it is to make homemade orange marmalade with just oranges, sugar, and water. The marmalade can be canned or stored in the Marmalade is similar to jam or jelly but is typically made with a type of citrus. It usually includes fruit peel, which gives the condiment an aromatic bitterness. I did some quick research online and found this …
From caitlinmarceau.com


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE - MISS HOMEMADE
Quick Orange Marmalade Recipe. Wash fruit, cut in half, remove seeds and stem end. Slice very thin or grind fine. For every cup of fruit, add 1-1/2 cups water. Let stand overnight. Pour into heavy kettle and cook slowly for 1 to 2 hours; or until rinds are tender. Let sit overnight again. For each cup of cooked fruit, add 1 cup of white sugar ...
From misshomemade.com


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