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BLACKBERRY TIME

... BLACKBERRY TIME. B; a Countrywoman. Blackberry Mould. lib. blackberries, ilb. apples, Soz. sugar.— Slew altogether with two breakfast cups of water till the fruit it quite lender. Crush nil through sieve, then put it back into the pan with 2oz. of sago ...

AUSTRALIAN CURRANTS 4d How to SAVE Money BLUE PEAS 3d 7 SOME SPECIAL OFFERS TO ENABLE THE HOUSEWIFE TO SAVE

... Ltd. 3i*> Jar APRICOT JAM . y RASPBERRY & GOOSEBERRY STRAWBERRY & GOOSEBERRY 1/6 1 GREENGAGE BLACKBERRY & APPLE STRAWBERRY & APPLE . i«.i- J»' Jar 1/4 PLUM & APPLE . 1/1 MIXED FRUIT ' PLUM (Red NEW SEASON’S Golden) . 1/5 MARMALADE IV allow Id. for each 31b ...

“CONSUMERS” XMAS BUDGET

... lb. f Wl. IMPERIAL PLUMS, Good Best 6d. per lb. 3 -LB. JAR, PLUM AND APPLE 21b. jar 5Jd. 7d. Bd. 1 RASPBERKY AND APPLE, 3-LB. JAR BLACKBERRY AND APPLE. •. g'.d. ( or DAMSON AND APPLE, ) 2-CB. JAR, PLUM . 21b. jar Gd, 3 -LB. JAR, MARMALADE ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1902
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 207 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE DROUGHT AND THE FLIES

... equal amount apple or crab-apple juice made separately. Measure the juice, and to each pint allow lib. sugar. Dissolve all slowly over the fire, then boil until jelly will set. Elderberries and blackberries combined make another very good ...

THE AWARDS

... rakes: special. Mrs. J. Kitchiner, Dundee cake. Preserves (jam. jelly, marma lade, etc.): 1 Mrs. (J. Harris, jam: 2 Mrs. J. Bird, apple jelly; special. Mrs. Bunker, blackberry arid apple jelly. Handicrafts ...

THE AWARDS

... W Hudson. 3 Jellis, 4 Power. Potatoes (kidney): 1 Sanders 2 Charlton, 3 Hudson. Beans (runner): 1 Willmer. 2 Power 3 Hudson. Shallots: 1 Stevens. 2 Warren, 3 Hooper. Tomatoes (outdoor): l Evans. 2 Cowley. 3 Cole, 4 Chapman. Fruit. —Apples, (dessert): ...

CEREAL PRODUCTION

... and straw values have advanced. There is any amount of English apples on the markets at very low prices, but there are not many good samples of the best pears and the market good. Blackberries and greengages are cheaper. Grape values tend upwards. Green ...

FOR THE FRUIT GROWER

... your gooseberry foliage green until the proper leaf fall. Mulching and spraying will help considerably. Apple juice is made in the same way as for jelly, also gooseberry juice. The latter gives rich flavour to jam. It is necessary to give prop supports to ...

PRIZE-WINNERS

... 2 C. Rawlins. FRUIT AND FLOWERS Plums, 1 J. Newton, 2 R. E. Worrall; eating apples, 1 J. G. Pegg, 2 J. Newton, 3 H. Godfrey; cooking apples, 1 H. Ray; cultivated blackberries, 1 J. G. Pegg; garden flowers. 1 J. G. Pegg, 2 Mrs. J. Sinfield; roses. 1 J ...

HOCKLIFFE

... a report the Fruit Preservative Centre to the effect that 4071b. of jam and jelly had been made, and comprised crab-apple jelly, plum, plum and apple, and blackberry and apple jam Shefl'ord.—The monthly meeting ...

FARM ACCOUNT BOOK

... Radwell, j Mrs. Negus; tomatoes, Mrs. | Stonebridge, Miss Chabot. Fruit: cooking apples, Miss E. Baxter. Mrs. Williams: des| sert apples, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Stonebridge; blackberries, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. C. Tysoe; cooking pears. Mrs. Lucas; dessert pears, Mrs ...

Pharnley

... bottl: ing were won by Mrs. Lari kin (plums), Mrs. C. W. Liliey (blackberry and apple jam), Mrs. G. Cox (blackberry and apple jelly). The jam centre reports that 600lb. of blackberry and crab- ...