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Marble Jelly.

Oil well a mould, wWoh nearly fill with rough lumps of bright coloured jelly. Arrange the lumps tastefully. Orange, strawberry, and apple jelly do well for this. Have ready some colourless jelly, cool, but in a liquefied state, with wihich fill up the mould ; when set, turn It out. The jelly bought at the grocer's does weH for filling up the mould. Silver jelly is the best, it being void of colour.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 6

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Marble Jelly. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 6

Marble Jelly. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 6

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