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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

EDLESBOROUCH

... EDLESBOROUCH. Rep Cross Funn.—The amount realised by the sale of blackberries collected by Miss Deeth's girls for the benefit of the Red Cross Society (plus subscriptions) was £2 7s. Tue War.—During the past week some young men have left the village to ...

HOW TO INCREASE THE FOOD SUPPLY

... savoys, kai‘:\s, cabbage, caulifiower, late celery and leeks. 3.—Bottle al! fruit of plum, damson and bush fruit, including blackberries, Bottle rhubarb : store apples in a cool place, not too dry but not damp, else they will shrivel. Do these things now to ...

DACNALL

... sale. A large quantity is also made into jam, and will be very useful during the winter months. There is a good crop of blackberries. ...

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... here until the very kindly placed Mr. Tearle to convey . Happily no other light injuries to the tically new ones. ity of blackberries on, and still a lot fruit will never be oubt, being the large wzar, which has kept iking jam. Some ne of which is not red ...

CREAT BRICKHILL

... essity of sowing plentifully all autumn seeds. He then explained methods of bottling fruits particularly plums, apples and blackberries. He also showed the audience samples of preserved plums. A description of the French system of bottling fruits, which was ...

IN BUZZARD

... not know what we he end of this terrible e advice upon the nece Fully all autumn seeds, hods of bottling fruitg ples and blackberries, idience samples of pres * ription of the French uits, which was quite 1 to very eagerly. The id, was to select good If ...

Flar ‘M

... erops having a good start. . B From the country lanes one can see in -almost every field a number of women and girls busy blackberrying. There is an abundant crop of this wild hedge fruit, but the price it is making is much below that H:u‘d in other years ...

LEIGHTON BUIZARD

... R. Turner, 26, Lake Street, Leighton, Tuesdays and Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 8 p.om. . [Apve. The heavy crops of acorns and blackberries in the Woburn district are a great hoon to the villagers. The former are being purchased at the Sack Farm, while the latter ...