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BLACKBERRY JAM

... BLACKBERRY JAM. Crush the berries with a wooden spoon. To every pound of berries tike |lb. of loaf sugar, or say to 41b. of fruit add 31b. of sugar, and to this two pints of water. Make the sugar and water into a syrup, and boil it 10 minutes. Now add ...

BLACKBERRY COLLECTION SCHEME

... BLACKBERRY COLLECTION SCHEME. The prospect of a phenomenal blackberry crop has no means been loai sight of by the Ministry of Food, which has concerted measures for its collection and direction into the most useful channels. It is not to be understood ...

SOME BLACKBERRY DISHES

... angelica. Serve cold. Blackberry and Apple Jam.— Blackberry Jam is greatly improved by the addition of some sharply flavoured apples. Allow half a pound of apples to every pound of blackberries. Remove the stalks from the blackberries; peel, core, and cut ...

TO MAKE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JAM

... TO MAKE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JAM. Take equal parts of blackberries and apples, the latter peeled, cored, and-sliced. Allow jib. crushed white sugar to every pound of fruit. Set over slow fire, stirring with wooden spoon to prevent burning first, before ...

THEIFAEINGDON ADYERTierr BiTDRDAT, DECEMBER 7, 1535 CULTIVATING BLACKBERRIES

... THEIFAEINGDON BiTDRDAT, DECEMBER 7, 1535 CULTIVATING BLACKBERRIES. It hM generally been laid that the blackberry deteriorated immediately it was cultivated, and thm hag been borne out by experience. is probable the error haa been made ot planting it in ...

The recent severe rainfalls have been very unfavourable to blackberry-gathering—rather unfortunate for the ..

... condition, that there are no bruised or mashed berries. There is old prejudice against preserving blackberries for winter tarts and puddings. Even blackberry jelly was said not to keep without loss from fermentation. But the housekeeper was often blame for ...

■ii ./.«xrr It/lltf longer exist, maKin^ blackberry jelly tho addition of a little gelatine to the strained ..

... with blackberries, though apples are popular. There used to be an old superstition in Ireland—probably it still survives—that on Old St. Michael’s Eve (October XOth) bis Satanic Majesty, to spite the Saint, puts his foot on all the blackberries, and that ...

NY quantity of BLACKBERRIES MARROWS RHUBARB bought for cash. Government prices given.—H. J. LAJCO- London Btree ..

... NY quantity of BLACKBERRIES MARROWS RHUBARB bought for cash. Government prices given.—H. J. LAJCO- London Btree;. Faiingdon. \yfILK. MILK. MILK.—WELFORD & SONS’ Dairy Co., Ltd., are now open to enter* tain offers of reliable Dairies of well-cooled milk ...

FOOD TOPICS

... resulting juice should then added to the blackberries, sugar, and marrow, and the whole cooked as before. If a jam having stronger flavour of blackberry be desired, take 8 lb. of marrow and increase the weight of blackberries used to lb. About Syrup. The question ...

UFFTNGTON

... UFFTNGTON Blackberry Collection. The teachers and children in the various villages in the district allotted to Mr Biogham are to be congratulated on the success of their efforts. Altogether 2 tons 2 cwts. 3 qrs. of blackberries were dispatched to Messrs ...

THE COLOUR Or LAXP BHACKS

... instead they would well choose those of yellow, which is gaits colour for shading either gas or lamp ro Blackberry jam: Cnah quart of fully ripened blackberries with lib. of finely pounded cane loaf sugar, put it in preserving pan, and let it simmer over gentle ...