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OCTOBER OPULENCE: Hedgerow Banquets... Summer Strays... Winter Provision

... if this wasn't tempting enough, thai it was full of vitamin B Maybe but I think I '11 stick to bramble jelly. Sloes and blackberries, hips and haw: crab-apples and elder-berries, hazel-nut and acorns, wild arum and honeysuckle bryony and woody nightshade ...

FOX IN WOLF'S CLOTHING

... lady knows the things of which Brer Fox is fondest next to rats, which he far prefers to pheasants or even barn-door fowls Blackberries and beer I do not think a lot of people know this. The former, of course, he can get quite easily at the proper season ...

FROM UNNATURAL CAUSES

... recovery, from arsenic poisoning. There is, of course, the danger that the same thing might occur with children and if blackberries became contaminated with spray drift, the consequences could be equally serious. There seems much to be said for reverting ...

MISS M. LANGER of Bidborough, Kent, and Her Printstile Herd of Jerseys

... bulls are the three- year-old Bramley Mona's Dreamer, a rising three-year-old Raylands Dairy man's Postboy and Printstile Blackberry's Postboy, rising three, by a Raylands Bull and out of a Scarletts cow. Miss Langer is also rearing a good looking young ...

THE STANDARD-SETTER

... preparation of their very special dishes. This is sound, for many of them are based upon fruits, for example oranges, apricots, blackberries and cherries. Emil Ackerman, head chef of the Grand Hotel, Stockholm, uses Bols Curapao Triple Sec in his dish Sole Fillets ...

POINTS FOR PRUNERS

... strong growth to within 6 or 8 ins. of ground level. Weak shoots should be removed altogether. Newly-planted raspberries, blackberries and loganberries are simi larly dealt with, and in subsequent years the procedure is to cut out all canes which have fruited ...

WHO DIED AT THE CASTLE?

... a beautifully brief, frighten- ng and tender-hearted story a out the three rich survivors a mass poisoning arsenic and blackberries for pudding- Constance, believed by the villagers to have been the poisoner, her younger sister Merricat, and dotty Uncle ...

Published: Wednesday 09 October 1963
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 996 | Page: 51, 52 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

Duchess of Dinosaur

... un- charil i>ly His complexion is that of a corpse consio 'ably advanced in corruption.) Mac one de Dino had enormous blackberry eyes '.yes burning with an infernal brilliance which turned night into day said Sainte Bcuvi n transport) and a long, thin ...

Published: Wednesday 23 May 1962
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 916 | Page: 53 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

Body Build-Up

... cooked, and raw and lightly cooked vegetables to overcooked ones. Some fruits are more rich in food values than others. Blackberries, for instance, contain iron and organic salts pprr- as well as vitamins. Apples contain a high percentage of phosphates ...

Article

... that he seriously launched out into fruit, with more apples of different varieties, pears, plums, raspberries and, later, blackberries and black currants. In 1923 he was approached by a Scottish firm to grow grass seed for them, He commenced growing on a ...

The Soft Fruit Plantation: Hints On Pruning, Propagating And The Autumn Clean-Up

... the time to look to your soft fruits- a description which embraces gooseberries, currants, raspberries, loganberries, blackberries and various hybrid berries. Strawberries, too, come into the same category, but I shall ignore them in these notes on the ...

HERE TO-DAY AND HERE TO-MORROW

... Approach Many still tend to regard the country side as a huge, though ever-diminishing, playground space out of doors yielding blackberries or primroses according to the season, with the occasional farmhouse where eggs can be bought cheaply. With the increasing ...