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  1. 5 stars
    Recipe works a treat with a lovely tang and I’m really fussy with marmalade.

    1. Thank you, Rose, for the lovely feedback. I am so happy that you enjoyed this recipe

  2. 5 stars
    I was given a lot of oranges and found this recipe. EXCELLENT! Thank you so much

  3. Matthew Smith says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely blinding! What a brilliant recipe find this was.
    This afternoon me and my daughter made this marmalade with the oranges and lemons from our garden. It took a bit more time than we expected but the results are amazing. A good well set marmalade with just the right amount of sweetness. We added three star anise at the initial stage and then popped them in the bag with the pulp…..definitely a great flavour enhancer. Next time we will try cinnamon .
    Thank you so much for sharing your recipe.

  4. 5 stars
    Do I have to strain the pulp out? Can I leave the pulp in the marmalade?

    Thanks for such great instructions and tips.

  5. I couldn’t even read the recipe because of the pop up ad from “Freestyle Libre 2” coming up smack dab in the middle of the screen MORE than 12 times!!!!
    Get them to stop!!!!!

    1. Linda what pop-ups are you talking about? If you can please send me a screenshot ([email protected]) so I can contact the ad tech guys. I don’t see what you see. And they insist that my ads are within the norm.

  6. Can coconut sugar be substituted?

  7. 5 stars
    Foolproof. I do this recipe every January when Seville oranges appear and it never fails me! I love that it is low in sugar and yet still sets well, as I usually find jams unnecessarily sweet but am always worried it won’t work without equal parts fruit and sugar. So good!