BLACKBERRIES AND MUSHROOMS
... BLACKBERRIES AND MUSHROOMS ...
... BLACKBERRIES AND MUSHROOMS ...
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... is gently tipped to one side. There are many ways of using blackberries while they are in season. Blackberry fool, a delightful and a quick pudding, can be made by adding sweetened blackberry juice to a I thickish custard, a semolina pudding. a thin cornflour ...
... mum. The blackberries this year have been unaccountable searcey an' they've got terrible hard pips. I made a blackberry tart last Sunday an' my husband created about they pips something terrible. When did you find time to go blackberrying. Mrs. Paddick ...
... PEDIGREE W SEX SADDLEBACKS. In-pig OWLS. Weimer& for sate.-0. Crowther. RomAry 42289). PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE ' BOAR. o of Hlston Blackberry row: born 1035. £35 —W Inser, Tel. Peterakeld 20 ...
... ST A SUSSIOI WOMAN `There are plenty of blackberries this year. but they don't seem to have at much flavour as usual. I said to Mrs. Paddicik. showing her some kladtbeery idly I bad made the day before. It's a isoccomdable lovely colour. mumr ohs said ...
... Olue for cabbage and gladioli; Mts. Pryer for short carrots, tomatoes, bottled gooseberries bottled blackberries, bottled apple pulp. plum jam, blackberry jam and raspberry jam; Miss Bagley for shallots and chutney; Miss B. Comber for turnips, marrow and ...
... basket and to come back with it full of goodness. The blackberries are ripening and it looks as if they are going to be very plentiful. I think there is nothing pleasanter than a day's blackberrying. provided it is taken calmly and one does not feel obliged ...
... Morello; choose from above van:An , . 6/- ea., BP NI-. STD. TREES 6ft. stem, HI ea., 4 to 40/, CORDON TREES ea., ter MN— Ont. BLACKBERRIES 31 es., II BLACK AND RED CURRANTS doz. RASPBERRIES 6' :Ink GOOSE- ...
... SUSSEX NETTLES STING MOST By A SUSSEX WOMAN I had gone with Mrs. Paddick and little Mavis to get blackberries in the old chalk pit and suddenly there was a cry from the child. had been su,nr , by a nettle. Dock in. Sting out. said Mrs. Paddick, seizing ...
... CANDLESNUFF AND JEWS There are all kinds of rumours about on the inadvisability of eating blackberries and mushrooms because of the prevalence of myxomatosis. Blackberries, though there are precious few about anyway, do certainly at this time of the year attract ...
... That's right, mum. But she hadn't nowheres to put 'em as she hadn't got no pockets an' she couldn't put 'em along with the blackberries. so she Mrs. Paddick was convulsed again. When she had recovered, she wiped her eyes and went on: - She lodged 'ern on ...