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THE BLACKBERRY SEASON

... Carried in_a basket there is bound tu be a certain amount of juice lost. Blackberries combine particularly weil with apples or vegetable marrow and are delicious in the form of jelly. For the latter add half a pint of water to every two pounds of berries ...

n Hearts or Apple Pulp

... n Hearts or Apple Pulp Suga row, blackberry, and apple (or lemon sholuld be together boiled with water, sed through a sieve to remove pips ks. The sugar should then be a«filed esulting pulp, and the whole boiled iall sample taken out and placed on late ...

10 Ib. Marrow; 14 Ib. Blackbery ; 4 Ib. Lemon Hearts or Apple Pulp ; 11 Ib. Sugar

... 10 Ib. Marrow; 14 Ib. Blackbery ; 4 Ib. Lemon Hearts or Apple Pulp ; 11 Ib. Sugar. The marrow, blackberry, and apple (or lemon hearts) should be together boiled with water, and passed through a sieve to remove pips and stalks. The sugar should then be ...

FOOD TOPICS. Items About Production and Rationing

... wet quickly mould. A Recipe. Blackberries should not, in these times of shortage, be made into jelly, since they lose much food volume in~ the process. Tley make an excellent jam by themselves, or in con%'uncu'on with apples or marrows. A useful recipe for ...

for Jam

... imm&liatcly after gathered wet quickly not, in these times of » jelly, since they lose n the process. Tley llent jam by themselves, or in with apples or marrows. A for blackberry and apple or is appended, and will be found sis of a most appetising con- ...

§ TEMPTING AUTUMN PRESERVES

... at once. Many delightful preserves and useful drinks can be made from the fruits of the hedgerows, such as blackberries, elderberries, erab apples and sloes, and any autumn expedition will yield a harvest. e ...

NICE DISHES

... with black pepper and salt, and serve at once, very Lot. Dausos Cuzzsz. —Put the dameons in a jar in the same way as for blackberry jelly. Set thie ond by Dolling W the it o S T t - . dinm“othm'h:hthy.ncfil To -d.“ dof pd'b hl:l po-l;dd P a alr. .J boil quickly ...

700,000 Americans have already been sent to France.'—XMr. Baker (U. 5.4. THE WOMAN'S PART. Hints on Jam-making ..

... the fruit will be over-ripe if a fine week is waited for :— One gill of water to 1 lb. of apples; one gill of water to 1 lb. of apricots; no water to blackberries; one gill of red currant juice to each pound of cherries; enough water to cover carrots; ...

STURTON BY STOW FLOWER

... Daniell’s, Norwich: S, 1. Butterworta Jam, plum. first prize by Mrs. Yote: | R. H. Hewitt, 2 Mis. Hudson, 3 F. €. 1! lamy. Jelly, blackberry, first prize by M E L Hudson: 1 E. Ardiews.3 Mix RoA son, 3 F. C. Bellamy. Famy needlew k. an by H. L. Hudsen: Miss F ...