FOOD FACTS
... future eating. Winter mils will be easier to contrise if the store cupboard is stoci.ed s.ith apple pulp, apple rings and delicious blackberry and apple jelly. Apple Pulp Ibis is a quid. and easy say of presen ...
... future eating. Winter mils will be easier to contrise if the store cupboard is stoci.ed s.ith apple pulp, apple rings and delicious blackberry and apple jelly. Apple Pulp Ibis is a quid. and easy say of presen ...
... 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 ...
... a perfect skin and a perfect complexion such as no dweller indoors can ever have. TO MAKE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE. JAM. Take equal parts of blackberries and apples, She latter peeled, cored, and sliced. Allow ;lb. crushed white sugar to every pound of fruit ...
... blosokherrim. let them Mil until the apples pa*, own pet in a jelly bag and let the ices lad of. Boil the }Mos for i 0 missies, add ea equal amount of hot sugar, and let toil rapidly until ft will telly. Blackberry Jalty.—Closes Less feat/ Myra, that are ...
... as follows: Mrs. A. W. Page, first prize for two jars of jelly: Mrs. D. Moore. second prize home-made wine: Mrs. Trenfield. first prize strawberry jam, second sprouts. third blackberry and apple jam. Mrs. 1.. Andrews, first sprouts, second gift basket ...
... Feauval, vegeta ble s, fruit and bread; Mn. Simons, eating apples; Mrs. Hugh Andrews, chicken jelly, wine jelly. and grapes; Mrs. Dent•Brocklehurst, soup. fruit and her. rings: Mies G. Lloyd, blackberries; Mrs. Hawkins, butter and eggs: Stanley Pont Large Harvest ...
... 0 Beacon. Jelly: 1, Mrs. Hayward: 2. Mrs. R. Shade Chutney: 1. Mus M. Burgoyne; 2. Mrs. R. Hickmott. Pears in syrup: 1, Mrs. Dudfleld; 2. Mrs. H Checketts. Any other fruit in syrup: 1. Mrs. H Checketts: 2. Mrs. Dudfleld Wild blackberries: 1. Carol Checketts; ...
... off the ration are: Plum jam and plum jelly. and any make of jam containin g plums; apple jam and apple jelly and any make of jam containing Plums: apple jam and apple jelly and ...
... Revers: 3. A. parsnips. I. W. Roberts; 2. R. G. Knight: 3. R. W. Diston. I Freilti-Desset apples. 1. Lady Forester: 2. R. E. Knight; 3. F. Revers: cooking apples. I G. Tolley: Lady Forrester. 3. R. G. Knight: plums. 1. R. G. Knight: 2. Bill Timms: 3. F ...
... to 1. 3d. pot; vegetable marrows, 9d. to Is. 9d. dos. Trait Apples Worcester Pearrnain M. to 11.., other assert as to 14., Warner. Hine re. to 11s., other cooking 1 to 12.. I cwt.; blackberries. 3d. to Sd. lb.; damasseites, 11. to Ms. Pot; puts (special) ...
... excellent prima, jellies, and other proration to be /sods with idackleerriee and apples. the trait should always piepared separately, or the acid ia blackberries terns the very boat cookieg apples Into • leathery Another point about ...
... there age petard to be • large quantity of this rile insect in most parts of Worcestershire. end at several pieces where young apple trees were badly tacked it was policed that the trees were gradeally being killed. A strong paraffin emulsion (soft soap 12I1w ...