MOSTLY BRAMBLE JELLY
... MOSTLY BRAMBLE JELLY Up to last evening (Wednesday), ahe said. we had made 1.187 lbs. of jam and jelly. Of that about 1.080 lbs. consisted of blacluberry and apple seedless jam. ordini erg blackberry and apple jam, some ...
... MOSTLY BRAMBLE JELLY Up to last evening (Wednesday), ahe said. we had made 1.187 lbs. of jam and jelly. Of that about 1.080 lbs. consisted of blacluberry and apple seedless jam. ordini erg blackberry and apple jam, some ...
... of Mrs. Hall, Bellaiir, soon turned . plums, apples and blackberries into 700 lbs. of jam and jelly. After being examined by the Ministry's Inspector, the result was pronounced good, particularly the jellies. ...
... Gellatly; blackcurrant Miss R. L o bb: gooseberry. Miss Ft. • Lobb: damson. Mrs. blackberry and Miele lolly Mrs. 741, Glanville: blackberry Jelly, Inas R. Lobb: apple telly. Miss D. Gellatly. Chutney D. Gellatly: pickled onions, Ill* D. piccalilli. Mrs ...
... Wallis. Blackberry jam—l. Mrs. T. Berryman; 2. Mrs. E. Chappie; 3 Mrs. W. May. Blackberry jelly— 1 Mrs. W. Thomas; 2. Mrs. T. Berryman; 3, Mrs. Favell. Strawberry jam—l. Mrs. Wallis. , Peppermint jelly—l, Mrs. W. Thomas. Blackcurrant ...
... jam. Miss N. James; raspberry jam. Miss N. James; apple jam, Mrs. D. N. Roach; plum. Miss N. James; mixed fruit, Mrs. G. Harvey; a.o.v. jam-, Mils. G. Harvey; blackberry jelly, Mjss N. James; apple jelly. Mrs. Stewart; a o.v. jellv, Mrs. ...
... differ from those of the rural areas. the fact that thousands of tons of blackberries may be wasted will mean little or nothing to people who, being unable to pick blackberries from hedges in fields, lanes and common land, have to buy them in the shops ...
... Woolcock. Cornish pasty—l, Mrs. L. Thomas; 2, Mrs. L. Whear. Chutney—l, Mrs. A. G. Tait. Blackberry jelly—l, Mrs. Ingram; 2, Miss Ellis. Jam, any other fruit than blackberry or plum —1. F., Biggleston. Extracted or drained honey —1, H. . Turner. Open classes ...
... Harvey. FRUIT, Apples, dessert —1, Miss Nidiolas: 2, Mr. Mudge; 3. Mr. E. Blight. Apples, dessert—l. Mr. Magor, 2, Mr T R Grylls; 3, Mr. A. H. Barker. Apples, cooking—l, Miss' T re Vh M 1 r V 2, Mrs. E. M. Buchanan 3. Mrs. Hurrell. Apples, cooking—l. Mr ...
... which completes a trio approved by the Ministry Food is Blackberry and Bread Jelly a cold sweet easily made with the blackberries which are profuse in the country just now: lb ripe blackberries i pint fruit juice sugar two slices bread a good oz gelatine ...
... sets when a spoontul is poured a cold saucer Crab Apple Jelly Siberian crabs make a lovely clear red jelly CraD apples need a quart water to every 3 lb apples and li lb sugar to every quart juice the apples but ...
... told what to do with blackberries but elderberries are not well-known although when combined with apples they make r delicious jam Elderberries also make a wine or cordial useful for curing colds and chills Crab apples make lovely jelly either themselves ...
... and tie down Blackberry Jelly can in the aame way apple Jelly Ami- quired: Equal quantities' of elder- and apples lib sugar to every pound fruit: lemon flavour ing if liked'- Strip the berries from the stalks peel core and cut up the ...