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SWEET MACE

... one matron, who bad brought a child in arms to see the show, and who kept handing her little one clusters of the great blackberries that grew so plentifully upon the banks, because if she do 1 shouldn’t like to stay and hear her cry aloud.” Nay,” said ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... score pounds retell: while wholesale they touched 6d. per score, at «Inch price roily loads were dispatched jam works. Blackberries and elderberries are almost given away, and among apples 401 b of Prussian P'P^ pins were bought for Is. 6d. aod after ...

HOME HINTS

... kept airtight tin* To make blackberry .yrup, each pint of juice allow lib. of ■ugar, ioi. powdered cinnamon, Jo* of temipoonfulof pounded clo.-: bod for .tratoVand for each pint of .ymp add • wioegtamtul of brands. Blackberry vinegar i. made thu. lib. ...

■wurned meeta sat 19- on wad ock-out ployeit’ ■J profederadonday donday should in? for of the “or the will upon

... lost a little of my taste for violent outdoor exercise, I shall write a book on hygiene, embodying all \onr recipes for blackberry jam, kalecanon, and so on. 1 shall dedicate the book to you, and both of us. having become famous on tlie spot, shall set ...

HOME HINTS

... cover with the ice cream. Keep in ice nad salt one hour. Serve with the strawberry sauce. For blackberry wine. Reduce to pulp thirtytwo quarts of ripe blackberries, and add two gallons of water. let stand for twenty-four hours, then strain through two thicknesses ...

HOME HINTS

... and honey form, therefore, combination which the soundest physiology approves. krerry and Apple Jam. —Pick over as many blackberries as you wish to preserve, weigh them, and put the same weight of apples as berries (windfalls do well for this jam). Peel ...

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... when it wound down to ralley, where the Dir flaahed like a eilrer serpent through dark pinet. and fresh smelling ferat, and blackberry butbet; then ■pread into magpiflcent open country scenery that borrowed its lights ana shade from the acres of golden oorn ...

HOME HINTS

... l> • c.. the lop off a penny German bun. spread the inner 'ida with butter and lay it top down in the dudi ?*>.>«* j hot blackberries over if. cut another » proofed in the aame way. then the Ins’ s' fay inner side down, and pour the rest of the hot {am ...

WHERE MR. GLADSTONE LOVED

... one another either side till their buck twigs nearly interlaced, and iU untutored hedgerows, with hero and there spray of blackberry leaf straggling in the ditch, had something of the promise of May it. It bad more ; for in spite of London wintrineea it ...

(To he continued.)

... appearance, which cannot be removed. Milk cans sboula always have rinsing with cold water prior to the washing with hot. Blackberry Vismiar.— Put a gallon of fresh berries in a stone jar, and over them pour one quart of good cider vinegar. Cover closely ...

HOME HINTS

... baked, and if only light yellow, sponge-cakes and biscuits may be set in the oven at once. Bi.ackrehby Jellt.— Put 41b. of blackberries with half a pint of water into a preserving pan. Cook till soft, then strain through hair sieve. Press well, measure the ...