- Book of
Marmalade: its antecedents, its
history and its rôle in the
world today together with a
collection of
recipes for
marmalades &
marmalade cookery...
- "Lady
Marmalade" is a song
written by Bob
Crewe and
Kenny Nolan that is
famous for the
French refrain of "Voulez-vous
coucher avec moi, ce soir?", which...
- Look up
marmalade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marmalade is a
sweet conserve made with fruit.
Marmalade may also
refer to:
Marmalade (band), a...
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Marmalade are a
Scottish pop rock band
originating from the east end of Glasgow,
originally formed in 1961 as The ****lords, and then
later billed as Dean...
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jellies and
marmalades and
sweetened chestnut purée
intended for
human consumption". 20
December 2001. "Labelling of Jams,
Jellies and
Marmalades. The Department...
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Marmalade is a 2024
romantic heist film
written and
directed by Keir O'Donnell in his
directorial feature debut, and
starring Joe Keery,
Camila Morrone...
-
Marmalade is the
first solo
album by Kay Hanley,
released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).
Linda Laban of the
Boston Herald considered "Cherry
Marmalade"...
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fruit which made up the
preserve with thin bits of peel.
Seville orange marmalades contain peel to this day. In 1828, the
company became James Keiller and...
- sold in 2002.
Products branded by
Crosse &
Blackwell include condiments,
marmalades, meat sauces,
seafood sauces, mincemeats, mustard,
pickles and pickled...
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Trevor Marmalade (born
Jason van de Velde, 26
April 1962) is an
Australian comedian and
radio and
television presenter.
Marmalade is of
Dutch descent and...