The Seville oranges are in the store so I bought some to make Orange Marmalade. I consulted one of my favourite books :

‘Beeton’s Cookery’ by Mrs Beeton herself. We used a recipe from this book last year and made delicious marmalade. This book is one of my favourite possessions. After Mrs Beeton’s death in 1861, several books based on her household management book were published. This dictionary of cookery is one of those books. I have spent hours with it. I love it’s old, smooth cover:

I love it’s matter-of-fact title. I love that it is over 140 years old.

I love the information in the book. Where else would I find out how to carve a plover, fry a cow heel and make cowslip wine? She includes Bills of Fare for dinners for 16, 12, 10, 8 and 6 persons. She provides menus for ‘plain family dinners’ . I have never tried these menus but I am very tempted. I would really like to draw your attention to page 104:

It seems that I have been doing this incorrectly as I have not been placing the box of chocolates on a glass plate. However, I have nailed the part about purchasing them at any time. As is usually the case when I pull out this book , I emerged, after two hours, much wiser but no closer to having the orange marmalade. I’ll try again later.




