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Berwickshire News and General Advertiser

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Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England

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Berwickshire News and General Advertiser

JOHN SMITH THE HOUSE FOR VALUE SCOTSGATE BERWICK

... through sieve, or stone and mash them. Add milk to puree and mix thoroughly. Place in glass dish and chill before serving. BLACKBERRY AND 'ft APPLE AND DATE TART (For 4). Short pastry, using 4 oz. flour; 8 oz. apples, peeled and sliced; 4 oz. dates, chopped; ...

APPLE SHORTCAKE

... tablesps. milk and water. Filling : 6 level tablespoonfuls thick apple pulp; 2 oz. margarine; 2 level tablesps. honey; 8 oz. blackberries. Mix flour, baking powder (if used) and salt together and rub in margarine. Add Sugar and mix to soft dough with honey ...

Blackberries

... Blackberries We all know a blackberry when we see it, but it is not everyone who knows that the blackberry plant or bramble is a cousin of the rose. But compare its flower with that of the common wild rose and you will see how like they arc. You will ...

is now ava

... (sire Elkin of Gloagburn, dam Belinda of Cape Wrath), 190 gns.; Black Kitty of Thirlestane (sire Edelwin of Cunnoquhie, dam Blackberry of Thirlestane), 190 gns. Heifers with calves at foot averaged £159 16s and sold to a top of 260 gns., paid by the Marquis ...

Industrial

... jam; Mrs W. Anderson; Miss C. Robertson; Miss Turnbull. Rhubarb jam: Mrs W. Anderson; Miss C. Robertson; Mrs J. Scott. , Blackberry jelly: Miss C. Robertson; Mrs Rutherford; Mrs W. Anderson. Redcurrant jelly: Mrs J. M Hall; Mrs Rutherford; Miss C Robertson ...

Industrial

... cake: Mr J. Wood; Miss F. Christison. Fruit tart; Mrs Faulds; Mrs J Wood. Plain biscuits: Miss F. Christian; Mrs J. Wood. Blackberry jelly : Mrs Kinghorn ; Mrs Faulds. Gooseberry jelly; Mis Beverley; Mrs Kinghorn. Bottle soft fruit; Mrs Faulds. Bottle hard ...

Charlee calling blue thing at my feet? What is the use of quaking and quibbling like that? Why don’t you

... team was claimed the winner. CHARLEE Lofty and Lowly On lovely green bank in country lane bordered by ferns and flowering blackberry bushes grew a stately foxglove. It reared its crimson and spotted bells in the bright sunshine! with a jaunty air that seemed ...