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TO PRESERVE BLACKBERRIES

... TO PRESERVE BLACKBERRIES. Blackberry jam: Crush quart of fully ripened blackberries with 11b. of finely pounded cane loaf sugar, put it in a preserving pan, and let it simmer over a gentle fire until the jam becomes thick. Add wineglassful of brandy to ...

OXTED AND GODSTONE NOTES

... Fermger * Blackberry,9st. Shore • Doubtful starters. LATEST BETTING, MARCH 27th (evening). Major 6 to 4 against Tommy to 1 t.iw. Dusty Miller 6 to off. Squire 100 t. Steddy Boy 25 1 off. Brownie to 1 off. D. Butcher 66 1 off. Blackberry 100 to 1 ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1890
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 397 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHOCOLATE POWDER, per lb. ... 4d. TOMATOES for Soups, per 31b tin ... 4Jd. FLOUR, Good Household, per 14-lb. ..

... 1/2 DARBY & JOAN Brand. „ Breadmaker, per 141b. “CHELSEASTAB Brand. „ Pastry Whites, per 141b. 1/6 SOLITAIRE Brand. BLACKBERRY & APPLE JAM 7*d, (Per 31b Jar.) ORANGE MARMALADE, per 31b. Jar TJd, PRIMROSE SOAP, best, per bar &Jd. (Per lb., ...

The Blackburn county police report the death boy named Robert Catterall, aged six. who returned home on Sunday ..

... six. who returned home on Sunday complaining of htadache. was afterwards ascertained that he had had feast of acorns and blackberries, and he subsequently became convulsed and died from acute inflammation. A discreditable scene was witnessed Christ Church ...

Published: Friday 29 September 1899
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 91 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

POWDER. BOEWICK’S BOEWICKS BAKING BAKING :o:

... well. Put in jars and when cold tie down in the usual way. Blackberry Jelly.—Proceed for blackberry }'» m with regard to piokinj? and selecting f he fruit. ITien partlv cook the blackberries ii£ the preserving pan with half a pint water to every four ...

STORES. SEASONABLE LINES

... Howellsid per 14UN 1/2 DARBY I JOAN Dew/ Breadmaker pat 141 b. lb •CUIJZA STAR' aid. Retry Mass per 141 b. 1/6 MAMBA BLACKBERRY and APPLE lAA Per 31 b. iar 70- ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1899
Newspaper: Surrey Advertiser
County: Surrey, England
Type: | Words: 99 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WHAT I KNOW

... and shaped like bells, And filled with sweetest smells. And I know Where the most musical breezes blow, And where the blackberries ripen first. i hovV the squirrel’s babies are nursed. And when the nut burrs are ready to burst. An where the birds come ...

FOR THE CHILDREN

... children attending the local schools, and setting them to work to gather the blackberries, he obtained such a quantity of the fruit that realised £lOO upon its sale. The blackberries brought Is. a stone for export to England. It is possible alter this that ...

The Consumption of Bekr England is Increasing, is fact stated in Messrs. Le May's annual hop report, which ..

... in the roadway. The railway traffic was impeded, and it ia thought that another bridge will have to be constructed. The blackberry crop in Kent this season is an exceptionally large one, and the fruit, owing to the hot sun and high temperature, ia of ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1890
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 277 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAPEL

... to him. [Adyt]. Stung a Wasy.— On Monday, while working Ronnett's Farm, Mrs P. Standbridge. of Streets Farm, Capel. ate a blackberry, and with it wasp, which stung her throat, causing her much suffering. _ , , Wednesday’s Storm. —.Vt noon on Wednesday, ...

KINGSWOOD

... produce any good display; still by dint of collecting materials from the common, in the shape of bracken leaves and sprays of blackberry, with trailing shoots of the Auspelopsis, they contrived to produce a very graceful and beautiful effect —the autumnal tints ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1894
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 290 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES

... but after being swept should be wiped over with a damp cloth. Blackberry jam is improved greatly by adding half a pound of peeled and cored sour sharp apples to every pound of blackberries. There is an old saying that a woman can throw out with a spoon ...