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RHUBARB AND BLACKBERRY JAM. Take equal weight of rhubarb and bled: currants. Well wash the ourtants in oeveral ..

... also I M. sugar. It is better, hkrwever, to sprinkle sugar aver rhubarb for a few hours before adding to blackberry juice. When sugar in blackberry juice is quite dissolved add the rhubarb, and boil gently, stirring all the time until it jellies when tested ...

All. CENTEN AR IA Ns

... there would he such an improvement in the health and efficiency of the people that centenarians would he as manumit as blackberries in nut No longer should we see the sad spectacle of mere striplings of 80 sane teeth. sans eves. sans taste, sans everything ...

waves roll up and break at the foot of this c'iff they cause the limestone, against which they wash, to

... column this week. Alice Free man. I am pleased to hear that your father is better. What a lot of blackberries you gathered, Alice, I also think blackberry jam very nice. I hope you succeeded in passing your examination, Edith Palmer. Our competitions come ...

PRINTING

... Reader, Broughty Ferry. BLACKBERRY JAM. Hare 4 pints ravberry juice to 5 lbs. of blackberrie. Heat, mash. and strain iapberrie ...

THE DROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19th, 1914. Faults in Batting J. B. HOBBS (Sauey and Engliked) I wonder how

... weather. It is astonishing how different it all is when sticky wickets are pre% alent. On good wickets fifties axe like blackberries in autumn, but on bad wickets twenty-five is a respectable Lot. Tie Tao's POINTS. There can be very little doubt that all ...

STEWED STRAWBERRIES

... with sugar to taste—.?ay 1 lb. sugar to 11 lb( fruit, and a little water. Cook gently for 10 minutes. Serge when cold. Blackberries .and raspberr4 may be used in same way. Answers to Miss J. S.—Am hoping to give told fish cookery next week. Please see ...

BROUGIITY FERRY Y.M.C.A

... gypsy, And lived upon the moors; Her bed it the brown heath turf, And her house was out of doors. Her apples were swart blackberries, Her currants pods o' broom, Her wine was dew of the wild white rose, Her book a churchyard tomb. Her brothers were the ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912

... summer weather. It is as. imbibing how different it all is when sticky wicket& are prevalent. On wickets Attie* are like blackberries in autumn, but on bad wickets twenty-five is a rompecteble lot. TN, TYRO'S Goon POINTS. Division A.-1 Oeorge 'Forrest (Prize) ...

ITE FOOD PROBLEM IN GERMANY. DIFFICULTIEi OF Hui sEWlvga

... welch per to the drink eta peculiar aroma, produce., when dried. a good ten. partioularly when mined with berry loser. Young blackberry leaven. and at title reared of the year the point• of the larger leave., rodeos ► drink something like tea, do etraw• berry ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1916
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1630 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... disgusted at reading of the falsehoods and retractions—in most owe as worthless as the first ststemente—which been ►hick as blackberries In the evidence tendered. Lord Oempbell used to complain of the waste of time which was involved in his being reqoired ...

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... es yield the -malleat amount of energy from a Rivet: weight, compared with other fruits. Rasp'lerries stand next, then blackberries, ther water-melons, then cranberries, and these. again, are followed by currants. One can get three times the =aunt of ...

REMARKABLE SHOWERS

... stock. Now, the notrimisgt ANU 'LOIII.OII Jan.—Four lb. of whit h in peeked anat . underground a. for 'narrows, 2 lb. of blackberries, 31 lb. of sugar or winter is nuinufaistured by the If 2 lb. of sugar and lit. giutuse; the grated these with their stalk ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1918
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3363 | Page: 3 | Tags: none