Concerning Quince:
"It has the perfume of a loved woman and the same hardness of heart... it had a cloak of ash-covered down hovering over its smooth golden body and when it lay naked in my hand, with nothing more than its daffodil-coloured shift, it made me think of her I cannot mention."
by the Caliph of Cordoba (10th century), and printed on a tag by a friend, afixed to a jar of home-made quince jelly. It was completely delicious.
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"best before 31Aug07" was the tagged affixed to a jar of mint jelly I opened a fortnight hence.
Now Nelly, who in Sam Hill's name writes that sort of literary garble on a jar of jelly? Was it really that delicious or a clever ploy to add flavor to an otherwise ordinary batch of quince?
Well, your name would indicate you are somewhat of an expert. And the best-before date of your mint jelly would indicate that you are a bold adventurer in these matters. Did you enjoy it with some lamb?
As for the quote, I'd never had quince jam before, and it was fantastic. The quote just added a certain sauce, as it were.
Hello, Paddington Bear here! Even though I'm a rare sort of bear, my condiment of choice is marmalade, and it doesn't have to be from Darkest Peru. So I recommend you abandon your Quince jam and mint jelly and instead try my favourite: marmalade!
Hello Paddington, I so agree! I love marmalade, especially a good seville orange one. One of my favourite breakfasts (since I was a kid) is the following:
soft boiled egg
buttered toast cut into "soldiers" for dipping
toast and marmalade
tea
Mmmmmmm....
When I was young, every orange cat I knew was named Marmalade. Not that I knew that many, but still...
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