INDUSTRIAL SECTION
... INDUSTRIAL SECTION Damson jam — 1 Mrs C. Peebles, 2 Mrs Flockhart, 3 (equal) D. Forrest and B. Bairner. Blackberry and apple jelly — 1 Mrs C. ...
... INDUSTRIAL SECTION Damson jam — 1 Mrs C. Peebles, 2 Mrs Flockhart, 3 (equal) D. Forrest and B. Bairner. Blackberry and apple jelly — 1 Mrs C. ...
... Alpert style, | eating apple ikes the lead. ably | 3to 4 oz. blackberrie. vibes and an I packet blackcurrant jel, Latin Amen‘can‘ 3 pint boiling water A disc not aimed | 4 tablespoons burgundy - but for dancing or| Place jelly in a pint measure elaxmg ...
... FRUIT SALAD DELIGHT Make a pint lemon jelly, and pour into a wetted china or glass mould Put in sliced dessert pears, dessert apples, peaches, plums, oranges, grape fruit, bananas and blackberries. and leave to set: then turn out and serve with custard ...
... goodness my pantry is now full again with pots of jam and jelly. |'ve been toiling away, boiling and sieving and trying to use up the apples which keep cascading from my tree, the blackberries which | keep collecting, and the plums and damsons | bought ...
... JAM TIME Apples falling off the tree sent me into a spin this month, because it was all far too soon, and | wasn’t ready for the stupendous harvest which is coming in October. Our apple tree is simply bowed down under apples this year. | don’'t think ...
... sauce and apple pie makings are safely stashed away in the freezer and | also made some apple chutney and apple jelly. | do not intend to miss my annual foray into the scratchy area of gathering blackberries either. The idea of gathering ...
... take some of the wild harvest. Elderberries make good wine, sloes will be used for slge gin, crab apples turned into crab apple jelly and blackberries frozen. Yes, it's certainly harvest time in the countryside — for everyone! How to become a Young Crusader: ...
... avoid the apples yet. Daily there is a crop of bruised, split and squashed apples on the grass beneath the tree, and I am struggling to keep abreast of them by constant making of apple pies, apple charlottes, apple dumplings, ...
... with the berries though, as well as jelly-makers and owners of deep-freezes who can make their jellies and pies later on when time permits. Incidentally, if you have an apple tree or a plentiful supply of cooking apples from any source, you can keep them ...
... Continental Torton Apple and Blackberry Pie with P“fig& cw::ueo.nn%'\;’“h Brandy Torton Rum Baba and Fresh Cream Fresh Cream Cream Banana Spliit Meringue Glac; Bbckcu:m Chgue Cake with Meringue Souffle PFm: gomoot and Vanilla Ice Heavenly Apple Pie resh Cream ...
... little at a time, add a hint of green food colourant and freeze. Do the same with blackberries and it is surprising how you can gain effect by layering the two colours in a jelly mould or by just cutting them into cubes and mixing in a fruit dish. We have ...
... keep beautifully in the freezer. All types of cane fruit lend themselves to the ‘espalier’ method of growing associated with apples and pears; they can be trained on to a trellis which needn’t take up much room and can even serve as a screen. Plant raspberries ...