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AN APPRECIATION

... n that blackberries were not supposed to be good after 11th October, and were left for the devil. Here are two variations. Mr. F. W. Marsom. of Northill. reminds me of the Hampshire story that the devil went round and spat on the blackberries after the ...

FIBRE FLAX IN ENGLAND

... can be Used. stability and against its palings to train Muriate of Potash. Applications of this loganberries. American blackberries, or. . nical have met with fair measure of if it is strong enough, even wall tree a:.'ess. Potash in this form being read- ...

ON THE KITCHEN FRONT

... ON THE KITCHEN FRONT BLACKBERRY JAM Allow 1 lb. sugar to each lb. fruit. The blackberries must not be overripe. Put the fruit in pan, and after sprinkling the sugar over it, let it stand for 3 or 4 hours. Place the pan over a low fire and stir with a ...

Haynes Church has two unusual p

... Describing a ramble in glorious Devon Walking in Devon in the autumn is just one long luxurious munch of apples, plums. nuK blackberries, and pears ”). he tells me how he and his companions dropped into Miltoncombe. a village embowered in a deep cleft in the ...

PAVENHAM

... from the Special Constables. BLACKBERRIES TO SPARE Remnants of the Crop Should be Collected A representative of this journal who cycled through country districts on Wednesday was surprised by the large number of blackberries which will soon rot on the brambles ...

FOOTPATHS AND THE

... pick mushrooms (unless they are cultivated) from the meadow in front of the farmer's house, they can bare his hedges of blackberries. and the farmer is practically powerless to stop them unless he can Breve damage. To quote the Farmers’ 'hion Year Book ...

FARM AND GARDEN

... Rhubarb, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Redcurrants. Blackcurrants Raspberries, Plums Damsons, Greengages. Apples (Windfalls), Blackberries. Quinces. Marrows, Runner Beans. Onions. Gherkins, Cucumbers Cauliflower, Carrots Turnips Swedes. Do not take up time writing ...

MAULDEN

... preserves was 44,800 pounds. Most of this was jam made of plums and damsons, but in a few cases currants, gooseberries, blackberry, and apple, marrow, crab-apole. sloe and quince were all utilized. Institute programmes continued to be ingeniously planned ...

THE LATE MR. E. H. DASENT

... Road Bridge, Elstow Green, Duck Mill Lane, and the ballast hole at Ampthill Road Schools, frog-hunting, birds’- nesting, blackberrying, and borrowing a farmer’s turmit ’ now and again.” Mr. Capel remembers some of the old Bedford characters —“Peg-Leg”, the ...

FOOD SUPPLIES IN BEDFORD

... ROBERTSON. (Secretary, People’s Protection Committee).” CALL TO BLACKBERRY PICKERS BEST USE TO BE MADE OF THIS YEAR’S CROP In some parts of Bedfordshire people are already picking blackberries, and although in most districts the sun has yet to finish the ...

SWINESHEAD

... Wade, and Ward. The Buckinghamshire Education Committee. desirous that children should participate in the collection of blackberries for bottling and jam-making, has given authority for scholars to be taken out in school hours under supervision, so long ...

Love’s greatest gift—remembrance.’

... aged 22.—From stepfather, brothers, and sisters* 21 Maryville Road, Bedford. Blackberries Wanted.—The Ministry Food is making a big effort to gather all the wild blackberries this autumn for jam-making. The local Food Committee is preparing to receive ...