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SEPTEMBER DAYS

... they are late this year; but, given a fair amount of sunshine, the crop promises be good one ; and already visions of blackberry fool, blackberry trifle, and other delicacies made from this autumn luxury have begun suggest themselves. Oh September 18th ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1902
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

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... so soon and soysudden. and us unawares. We picked blackberries later this year than ever before, and we ate our last blackberry, fool the 17th of November. Some one remarked that never before bad cooked blackberries on the when mincemeat was being made ...

Published: Saturday 06 December 1902
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4348 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

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... rind of lemon, pinch of aalt. and sufficient milk to bring stiff but mixture; boil for two-and-a-half hours. To make blackberry fool, put quart measure ripe fruit into pan with 4 os. caster sugar; cover down closelv. and «immer very gently for eight or ...

Published: Friday 11 October 1907
Newspaper: Whitby Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 884 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY FOOL

... BLACKBERRY FOOL. Ingredients Ilh. bLlackßerries, Ilh. castor fugar, one pint custard, and a little nutmes. Stalk and carefully look aver the fruit, stew it until soft with the sngar and just enough water to kaep it from burning. When cooked, rub through ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1908
Newspaper: Streatham News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 71 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

790 BOO EVENING DESPATCH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1910 WILL BE ALARMED At Wonderful difference Makes VALUE EAVES ..

... berries the fruit of the rowan tree and the mountain-ash Blackberries often used with apples for pies puddfngs etc and blackberry fool is favourite sweet and blackberries combination various other berries may also preserved whole the winter fruits obtainable ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1910
Newspaper: Evening Despatch
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1349 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Notes and Notions of the Moment

... larger letters. TO-DAY'S MENU. Fish Mayonnaise. Galantine of Veal. Macedoine of Vegetables. Raspberry Cream Crackers. Blackberry Fool. Cheese Croutes. Black Coffee. Raspberry Cream Crackers. For -Jalb. of cream crackers have one gill of cream. Whip the ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1913
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1221 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Three Autumn Menus: Casserole of Chicken

... Three Autumn Menus A Luncheon Menu Omelette Oyster Croquettes Casserole of Chicken Endive Salad Blackberry Fool Mushrooms on Toast Coffee A Sunday Supper Hors-d'oeuvres V egetable Marrow Soup (Hot) Rechauffe of Fish in Shells (Hot) Cold Partridges Potato ...

Published: Wednesday 17 September 1913
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 536 | Page: 62 | Tags: Recipe 

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... ★★ ★ ★ Blackberry Fool. Required : Two pounds of blackberries, one pound of apples, three-quarters of a pound of loaf sugar, half a pint of custard, and one lemon. Stew the fruit in as little water as possible, add the sugar, and mash the whole well with ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1913
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 73 | Page: 26 | Tags: none

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... blackberry pudding or tart, open or closed, many other nice sweets may be made of this little hedgerow fruit, such as blackberry fool, or blackberry mould. For both the fruit *hpul4_ stowed with .plenty of Deracrara sugar and passed through a sieve. For ...

OUR LADIES’ LETTER,

... ordinary blackberry midding or tart, open closed, many other nice sweets may be made this little hedgerow fruit, euch blackberry fool, «r blackberry mould. For both the fruit should stewed wifi ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1913
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1295 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOMO MOTU

... process for the other loops. Afhetwards brush the velvet with a dean brush. and it will look quite fresh again. APPLE AND BLACKBERRY FOOL. I lb. of blackberries, 1 lb. of apples. 1• lemon. 6 os. of loaf sugar, a little water. boiled custard. pint of cream ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1915
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 365 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

UN=.'S DUCKS,

... made out of a sliced lemon, soaked two days in the drippings of a tin of synip and smothered in chopped celery, if the blackberry fool cost nothing 'but scratches to gather, and if it is sweetened by lawful rations, if the sugarbowl is portly and well filled ...

Published: Tuesday 01 January 1918
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 530 | Page: 6 | Tags: none