BLACKBERRY JELLY
... BLACKBERRY JELLY Use about 4 lbs. of blackberries, two tarp- sour apples. juice of one lemon. half pint water, 1 lb. sugar to each pint juic.:. over and wash berrl?s; prepan' apples as apple ...
... BLACKBERRY JELLY Use about 4 lbs. of blackberries, two tarp- sour apples. juice of one lemon. half pint water, 1 lb. sugar to each pint juic.:. over and wash berrl?s; prepan' apples as apple ...
... runner beans to put down in brine for the winter, Jam, Jelly, and perhaps wine to make. Fruit has been plentiful, and not quite so expensive as we feared, with apples, as usual, the best investment. Apples, that adaptable fruit., are equally good as a base ...
... :RnVEUEv nn apple HERE even a nice sound the word “apple” isn’t there? Rosy apples to bite into with a clean crunching noise smooth green ones to slice for pies and rather waxy feeling ones that are baking whole A could be written about apples alone and ...
... mash. Put 21b. blackberries, lib. elderberries, pint water and 31b. sugar into a preserving pan and stir in the stewed apples. Keat slowly until boiling, and then boil quickly until a teaspoonful sets when tested on a cold plate. Blackberry vinegar i 3 always ...
... Gingerbread, Mrs. S. D. Graves; Almond lam, Mrs. A. M. SOWley; Apple Dumplings, Mrs. it. I. w tieeidon; k'rult !elan, Mrs. S. L. Wilder; Apple Jelly. Mrs. N. E. Harford; Blackberry Jelly, Mrs. L. A. Summers; Plum Jam, Mrs. N. Nisave. Jam or ...
... Mrs. Marshall; 2, Mrs. Bennett. Pears: 1 Miss Cole; 2. Miss Wood. Cooking apples: 1. Mrs. Hansell; 2, Mrs Bomford. Dessert apples: 1. Mrs Bomford: 2. Mrs. Blower. Wild blackberries: 1. Mrs. Dunlop; 2. Mrs. Marshall. Outdoor tomatoes: 1, Mrs. Bomford; 2 ...
... Bring slowly to the boil. Turn off the heat and leave the bottles in the water until it becomes cold. BLACKBERRY DISHES Wash and pick 1 lb. blackberries, put into a saucepan with a tablespoonful of water and 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar and simmer until the ...
... more bountiful than this year. To bend with apples the mossed cottagetrees the sur has devoted the beneficent labovr of months. Hedges, too, showed the results of his work in rich cluster of ripe blackberries, elderberries and sloes. while hips, haws ...
... September 3 Mr Peoys is very partial blackberry jelly 'eaten for preference on hot buttered toast by a pleasant fireside after a brisk walk on cold winter's afternoon) I cook apples with the berries, putting sour apple, cut up, to a pound of berries, just ...
... Intake its (ruin the snorkel stalls this weeh. hitt there err plenty of eating apples truth Gd, per lb.. Conference pears 9lf. and a few Willtant pears at tid. per lb. Blackberrie s srp now Juicy. price Is. arl. per lb. There are muscat grapes at la. Lb. ...
... ones 2s 3d. In the grocers are jars of lemon jelly marmalade at is nd, and jars of cockles at 2s. There is more angelica for decorating cakes and sweets. at 6d an oz. Damsons at 9d. a lb. and blackberries at 4s. a basket are on sale in Whitley Bay shops ...
... marrow. 1 Mrs. Neame; open, 2 Mrs. Pellet. Fruit. Apples (cooking), 1 Mrs. Neame; apples (desert). 1 Mrs. Wheals; tomatoes, 1 Mrs. Rarvey; cucumbers (indoor). 1 Mrs. Mount; trsengages, 2 Mrs. Neame; blackberries, 1 Mrs. Darby. Needlework. etc.—Fancy work. 1 ...