BLACKBERRYING ACCIDENT
... BLACKBERRYING ACCIDENT While picking blackberries Bredon Hill, Mrs. Sidney Peart, of Great Comberton, fell and sustained a broken le£. She was taken to the Pershore Cottage Hospital and Hetained. ...
... BLACKBERRYING ACCIDENT While picking blackberries Bredon Hill, Mrs. Sidney Peart, of Great Comberton, fell and sustained a broken le£. She was taken to the Pershore Cottage Hospital and Hetained. ...
... BLACKBERRY WINE Gather the fruit on a fine day. Put into an uncovered vessel, pour in boiling water, just enough to cover the fruit.. Bruise the fruit thoroughly and then let 'it stand covered till the pulp rises to the top and forms a crust, which it ...
... FATAL BLACKBERRY RIDE The tragic occurrence Hill on September 4, when youth na®*? Ernest George Timbrel) waa killed throofj colliding with a motor-cyclist, was into by the Coroner (Mr. John at the Cheltenham Polioo-eourt Tuesday- Timbrell was descending ...
... SPEND A SUNNY DAY BLACKBERRYING. By WYNNE IN one English county there is a saying that the devil takes the , blackberries that are left on the pushes after September the first. .* that is so, the devil will be envying more blackberry tarts than any one ...
... gently until the apples are tender. Blackberry And Apple Blackberries are now ripe on the hedges and it should be fairly easy task to gather sufficient to make a quantity of jam. If you have four pounds of blackberries then you will need ijlb. of rather ...
... , Cheltenham. COOK'S CORNER Next time you go out blackberrying you can give the family a surprise wit! these delicious puddings. You will find them quite easy to make Blackberry Fool.—lib. blackberries 6ozs. sugar, J-pint of water, -pint thich custard ...
... strong ones leave their full length. CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES The blackberry season is nearly on us. Our own common bramble is sometimes cultivated, with excellent results, while in the United States the blackberry is extensively grown, and yields fine crops ...
... loses something of its flavour. BLACKBERRY TIME Home-grown apples usher the blackberries. There is excuse once more, throughout September, for indulgence in more cream than we can afford. And now have apple and blackberry tart, and begin to think of the ...
... anything from a penny up. Cultivated blackberries have now made welcome appearance. They are big and luscious looking. Tbe true, wild blackberries are not yet ripe the hedges, but it is possible to gather enough bill blackberries to make a good-sized tart. When ...
... The bulbs should be put into the pebbles in the autumn. Add >ater when required. Blackberry Cheese To make delicious blackberry cheese take five pounds of blackberries and five of cooking apples. Peel, core and slice the apples and simmer gently till ...
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... llott; dessert apples, F. Stanley; pears, F. Nott; Pershore plums, B. ; coloured plums, W. Sbute; dish kind fruit, G. Geens; blackberries, Vf. Sbute. ...