Kindly Fruits
... familiar old friends are welcomed. Has anyone tried mixing blackberries, apples, and elderberries to make jelly-' not, do try it this year. ■ Blackberry, Elderberry and Apple Jelly. Put 41b. of ...
... familiar old friends are welcomed. Has anyone tried mixing blackberries, apples, and elderberries to make jelly-' not, do try it this year. ■ Blackberry, Elderberry and Apple Jelly. Put 41b. of ...
... BLACK BERRY JAM 4lbs. blackberries, 4 large cooking apples cut into quarters, the juice of 1 lemon, 31 lbs. sugar, a teaspoonful salt. Mix all and boil until done (about one hour or under). A little put on a plate will jelly if done. This makes a nice ...
... cabbage and oniens are ready for pickling. Ways With Windfalls. Crab-apple jelly is a delightful. old-world preserve* and again you may use up a great many wind-fail apples apple jelly and apple cheese. Walnuts ...
... eat upon bread. Friday, September 9th. It any would make them a supply Blackberry Jelly, to let them be advised to do it in the following manner That is pick over your blackberries, to put them into a prerearving pan, and to barely cover them with w ater ...
... September 24th. For sending to Mistress at her re ...
... of the webbing is trifling, and it will greatly prolong the usefulness of the rug. NOW BLACKBERRIES ARE IN SEASONS (I).—Crush in it mortar three pounds of blackberries, place them in a basin, and this in another of hot water to extract the juice, standing ...
... Last week, having sent to my gossip, Mistress Bassett, recipe for blackberry jelly, this week I do send her one equally good, fur making blackberries into fruit cheese (mixed with apples), this being very de lieious, and a good method using the last of ...
... Look out for tkem when you are there! Bramble Jelly. The blackberry harvest a splendid one this year, and the very best way to utilise this wild fruit-is as what West Country folk • call bramble jelly. It is a delicious sub• stitute for jam, and also ...
... gossip, Mistress Bassett, copy out a recipe for making Green Apple Chutney, the samr like to be very useful to all who '.vould not waste their windfalls. The way, to peal, core, and grate the apples with a coarse grater to the amount cf 4 ozs. To chop up J-lb ...
... rounds convenient size whereon to * nd good baking apple. Butter well sides of your rounds, and coat them on h sides with grated cheese. Place half of prepared rounds in shallow tin. well Peel your baking apples, and slice same thickness as your oraad. ** ie ...
... William Clark; 3, Ruby Light; equal 4, Louis Rodgers and Ernie Villis. FRUIT. Nine dessert apples: 1, George Gfyer- 2 Mrs Gilbert Lyons; 3, Joseph Fear. Nine cooking apples: 1, George Cryer: 2, Theo Saint; G. Pitman. VEGETABLES. Eight leeks: 1, Lot Weeks; 2 ...
... Hauu: Little Sodbury Church Harvest Festival, per the rector. Cucumbers and apples. Miss Fox: flowers and apples, Mr J. J. Stone \ apples, Mis 3 Brown; plums Lady White; blackberries. Miss B. Gough: complimentary tickets, the Manager. Bristol's Little Theatre; ...