Marmalade Recipe

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My son is a year and almost 10 months old, some time ago we began to be interested in sweets. Because I’m such an evil mom, I don’t allow candy to the baby.. and in general, everything except baby cookies and a little bit of bitter chocolate, I began to look for sweets that can be easily and, preferably with the involvement of the child’s forces, prepared at home! Most of all, my son likes marmalade! Come in!

Layered Salad with Prunes Recipe

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There are many different salads on the site – delicious, varied in ingredients. I love this salad, and the guests like it. The salad turns out to be spicy and satisfying. It is unusual in its ingredients, but they make the salad extremely tasty!

Marmalade Glaze Recipe

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I had lemon marmalade, and I thought, why not try to make frosting from it. I tried it, it turned out delicious and fragrant! Great for cakes, cookies and pastries. That’s how a very interesting, unusual, delicious glaze was prepared according to this recipe!

Salad with fresh Mushrooms Recipe

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This salad is prepared very quickly, has a piquant taste. At first I was confused by the fact that fresh, unprepared mushrooms were used in the salad – I was always sure that fresh mushrooms were only pickled. But it turned out that they are delicious and quite edible!

Cottage Cheese and Oatmeal Cookies with Marmalade Recipe

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I love all kinds of cookies, especially cottage cheese, it’s just a fairy tale. I want to offer you not just delicious, but also healthy cookies. The dough based on cottage cheese and oat flakes, the filling is also made of cottage cheese and fragrant marmalade, give pleasure and benefit both adults and children, and are prepared very quickly and easily.

Quince Marmalade Recipe

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It’s quince season. You will say that this fruit is not to your taste… I suggest making quince marmalade, and you will fall in love with this fruit. Moreover, we will prepare not just marmalade, but a gift for the new year. By the way, the Russian name marmalade comes from the Portuguese word marmela, which translates as quince.