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BLACKBERRY TIME

... BLACKBERRY TIME Blacbberelee sad I w►at a charm the words many: - Wks , of lovely autumn the bashers masts( It weal bold say we • by beauties that we've oust ♦ad we Jain together and le outspread. While Jelly la ag In glory overhead Oh! ripe berries oaa ...

AFTER BLACKBERRIES

... AFTER BLACKBERRIES. William John Spiers, 27. Carabridge-street, Reading; James Handley, of 125, Cambridge-street, Reading; Robert Fabry and Morris Fabry, of 15, Cambridge-street, Reading, were summoned for damaging dead hedge, the property of Mr. W. T ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1898
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1488 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

Mistakiro Bri.ladonka yon Blackberries.—-Last week some children belonging to the town of Sevenoaks went out ..

... Mistakiro Bri.ladonka yon Blackberries.—-Last week some children belonging to the town of Sevenoaks went out blackberry gathering, and one of them, lad about 10 years of age, was induced to eat some berries which found growing in Knole park, and which ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1859
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2282 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. BLACK BEM( TI ME Oh' loveliest days of September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What ..

... September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What visions of oy I remember When that fairest of months mats; I think of the bright morals' rambles. When sed ge* ere Wands. ♦nd who got caught la the healable* With ale IN the blackberry Uwe. We hung the ...

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 ...

IiADIES* COLUMN

... of ripe blackberries, housekeepers arc beginning again to discuss the question, as they each recurring season,whether or not tlie fruit is worth the trouble of preserving, and the cost of the sugar added to it. Of blackberry Jam, and blackberry jelly, ...

READING CATTLE MARKET, Saturday, June Iv'th, 1876. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. HENRY HUTT, THREE capital COWS, as

... READING CATTLE MARKET, Saturday, June Iv'th, 1876. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. HENRY HUTT, THREE capital COWS, as under— BLACKBERRY C>'W, very handsome, imported, milk and in calf; noted for giving very rich milk, and hardy constitution. A pure bred ALDERNEY ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1876
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 70 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SHAH

... as everyone knows, from :bunions and the more humble and commoner blackberry jam is by no means to be despised. Gaod English apples will be very scare& A mixture of apples and blackberries is said to be nice and appetising. Our hedges are literally loaded ...

Shag Tobacco, a Speciality, per oz. 21d. Chocolate Powder - per lb. 4d. Tomatoes for Soups, per 3-lb tin, 41d

... 2 . I►arby and Joan Brand. „ Breadmakcr - „ 1/4. Chelsea Star Brand. „ Pastry Whites. ~ 1/6. Solitaire Brand. Blackberry and Apple Jam per 31b. jar, 71d. Orange Marmalade - per 31b. jar, 71d. Primrose, best, per bar (per lb. 21d.) 61d. Rice ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1899
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 83 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... away. They are much more numerous in wet seasons than dry ones. The making of blackberry jelly and jam during a wet autumn requires greater care. The gathering of the blackberry may be made an excuse for delightful excursions to grassy lanes and breezy commons ...