Monday, May 11, 2009

Where would you find orange marmalade in the grocery store?

I have a recipe for spicy marmalade meatballs and it calls for orange marmalade, but I have no idea where to even begin looking for it in the grocery store. Any ideas?

Where would you find orange marmalade in the grocery store?
with the jam jellies and peanut butter
Reply:It will be in with the jellies and jams. Here in the US, that's often the same aisle as the peanut butter is stocked.
Reply:marmalade is jam


look where the jelly/jam is
Reply:In the same area as the jelly and jam.
Reply:in the pennut butter or jam isles. maybe dairy....
Reply:It is near the peanut butter and raspberry jam only on an upper shelf. I use it on my muffins and especially in glazes.
Reply:By the jelly/jams and peanut butter.





Marmalade Meat Balls





Ingredients


2 pounds fully cooked frozen meatballs (recommended: Armanino)


1 bottle (16-ounce) catalina salad dressing


1 cup orange marmalade


3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce


1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes





Instructions


Place frozen meatballs in the insert of a slow cooker. In a bowl, stir


to combine the remaining ingredients. Pour over meatballs and stir to coat. Cook on high setting for


2 to 3 hours.
Reply:It's in the aisle with all the peanut butter, spreads and jams which would probably be near the aisle with the bread.
Reply:By the peanut butter!!
Reply:It's with the other jams and jellies.
Reply:Try checking in the jam or jelly aisle. It's usually next to the preserves. You will probably find a ton of them. Just go to that aisle and look around. If you still can't find it, ask your nearest bag boy or stocker. Good luck
Reply:It should be in the section with jellies and jams.
Reply:Look in the "Jams" section of your supermarket





Every one has it
Reply:Yes jams and jellies, or preserves if you will.
Reply:http://www.englishteastore.com/british-s...





go to the above site for a fantastic selection of marmalade.
Reply:Look for the aisle with peanut butter and it should be right there.
Reply:By the jams %26amp; jellies and preserves. Marmalade is not jam.
Reply:with the stuff that you put on bread-jam,peanut butter,etc.Marmalde is usually eaten on toast,or at least here in UK
Reply:In the same aisle you find the peanut butter


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