BLACKBERRIES
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... esoteric meaning to the initiated. And even the blackberry plays a humble part in the system, for, according to Cornish people, the first blackberry seen will banish warts. In parts of Ireland a decoction of blackberry leaves in hot water is recommended for diarrhoea ...
... pudding basin with it, peel the apples, core, and cut them into thin slices; pick the stalks from the blackberries, fill the basin with the blackberries and apples; add the sugar, lemon rind, and nntmog; cover with paste, tie over it a floured cloth, and ...
... Blackberry Jelly. Many of us are apt to take it for granted that preserving ends with July, but we must not forget the autumn preserves, and a few recipes for some of these may be acceptable just now. Blackberry jelly is a luxury which is overlooked by ...
... BLACKBERRY WINE put any quantity of blackberries into a jar or pan, cover thorn with booling water, and allow them to stand in a cool oven all night to draw out the juioe; or they may be mashed with hand, which is even better though very much more' t ...
... OULTIVATING THE BLACKBERRY. Mr. Alexsander Harley, Stenhousemuir, writes to the Scotsmam as follows on the cultivation of the blackberry or bramble: “I visit frequently those who are mlunl.in’ the bramble, especially James Caldwell, who has for many been ...
... BLACKBERRY SYRUP. ------- With some lump sugar rasp off all the yellow from three lemons. Then slice up the fruit and squeeze out all the juice. Put this on the sugar add ground ginger and mixed sweet spice to form a paste, which then put into a deep ...
... THE DANGERS OF BLACKBERRYING. The Chester Coroner has inve»tigat*-d curious of poisoning an inquest on John Lloyd Maxwell, son of Colour-sergeant Maxwell, Cheshire Regiment. The boy went blackbei rying Sunday with his two brothers, and Monday the three ...
... MUSHROOMS AND BLACKBERRIES. A IN Kl,\M» Fjnploymmt i ...
... DANGERS OF BLACKBERRYING. The city of Chester held an inquest last aight on the body of Johu Maxweil, 10 years of age, of a colour-sergeant im the 3rd Cheshire Regi- ment. sed, with his two brothers and a companion went out to Sealand blackberrying on Sunday ...
... BLACKBERRY WINE. make excellent etiau.g blackberry wine, follows;—Take quarts of ripe blackberries well-picked and pressed, and mix them with lOlbs. of good honey and 261bs, of strong bright rioiat sugar. Boil with 12 gallon* of soft water, and the white ...
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