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INISTRY OF FOOOOOOD .k BLACKBERRIES ORDER, 1918,

... does not apply to (a) Blackberries which are proved to be cultivated Blackberries of the variety, “Rubus Laciniatus,” commonly known as Cut Leaf Blackberries, (b) Canned, bottled or preserved Blackberries, or ' (¢) Saleg of Blackberries by a ...

PUBLIC APPRAL,

... BACON, Chairman, County (ounecil. The Blackberry Order (since published) does not nrohibit the retail sale of Blackberries. The main object of the Order is to procure the largest possible gquantity of Blackberries for iam manufacturers, this course being ...

FOOD TOPICS. Items About Production and Rationing

... idea of using it might never have occurred, for in those countries there is a superstition against blackberry-gathering. Cathering Fruit, The Blackberry Order, which came into force on August 28th, has been designed with a view to the production of as ...

45 minutes

... 45 minutes re-heat the blackberry pour round them on the dish. to keep the rice water for stock; i e used to stiffen lace or linen, like arch water. NE ...

for Jam

... movement for providing focdstuffs avy. the Army, and the civil populayone desirous of t&king part in the I gathering of blackberries can Il particulars as to his best me hcd ure on application to his Divisional nmissioner. A price of threepence | is paid ...

10 Ib. Marrow; 14 Ib. Blackbery ; 4 Ib. Lemon Hearts or Apple Pulp ; 11 Ib. Sugar

... juice should t%nen be added to the blackberries, sugar, and marrow, and the whole cooked as before. If a jam having a stronger flavour of blackberry be desired, hke% Ib. of marrow and increase the weight of blackberries used to 3} Ib. About Syrup. The question ...

FOOD TOPICS. Items About Production amd Rationing,

... TOPICS. Items About Production amd Rationing, [By “SmarinovpEr.”) The Blackberry Crop. Practically the whole countryside is this autumn movilised for the collection of the blackberry, which in a year of extraordinary dearth has come nobly to the rescue ...

MISCELLANEOUS RECIPES

... minutes, then divide and tie up in small cloths to four dumplings—leave room for the rice to continue s“elr:nu Wash the blackberries, picking out any leaves or cores. and stew with the sugar and a little water til! quite soft. Rub through a wire s‘eve ...

n Hearts or Apple Pulp

... n Hearts or Apple Pulp Suga row, blackberry, and apple (or lemon sholuld be together boiled with water, sed through a sieve to remove pips ks. The sugar should then be a«filed esulting pulp, and the whole boiled iall sample taken out and placed on late ...

FOOD TOPICS. Items about Production and Rationing

... both National Kitchens and Pithead Canteens will long outlast the war. Blackberries and Jam. The unfavorable weather of the last few weeks has played havoc with the later blackberry crop, preventing the fruit, which was abundant, from ripening. This is ...

about Production and Rationing. [BY * SMaLrEOLDER '] be hoped that a %ood deal of the est recently prevalent in

... preventing the fruit, which was , from ripex;’ing. This is & misthough it was always a considered cy. Never before has the blackberry larded so much distinction in the of British fruit. It has come to the is year in a period of extraordinary rtage, and it ...

SOTTHREY

... Lincoln. WASHINGBOROUGH. During the past week the children of the Couucil Scnool have forwarded more tnan halt a cwt. of blackberries for national use. WAR SAVINGS’ ASSOCIATION. — We regret to hear of the resignation of the secretary to the above association ...