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... -Geranium Apple Jelly. -libs', apples. gills of water. . 2 y3rds lb. of sflgar to every pint of juice. # Rose geranium leaves. Wipe the apples and cut pieces. Put them in a preserving pan with the water and boil until soft. Strain through ...

WILD FRUITS

... six months it may be bottled. CRAB-APPLE JELLY.—StaIk the apples and weigh them ; wipe and cut in half. To each pound wain half of apples allow • pint of water, and boil tiff soft, but not pulpy. Strain through • jelly-bag, and when the ...

FOR SALE

... greatly reduced prices. Blackberry and Apple jam. 21bs. •or 11 id. ; Peach. 1/A ; Raspberry and Apple, ; other kinds, 1/8, J/9. 2/-; Plum in lib. jars, Lunch Cubes for Gravy. 4 a penny;'CofFe© Essence, 1/11 sixe lor 7sd.; Pint Jellies, penny each; Toilet ...

_ WILTS SCHOOL OF TROWBRIDGE. of HOUSEHOLD COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. MONDAY, Beet. 3 to 5 p.m., Salmi of Cod, Beef ..

... COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. MONDAY, Beet. 3 to 5 p.m., Salmi of Cod, Beef Olives, Third Buffs Pudding, Victoria Cake, Apple and Blackberry Jelly. ARTISAN COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. TUESDAY, Sept. 21s1, 7 to 9 pm, Hot Pot, Potato Surprise., French Beans and Bacot ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1897
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 165 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FRUIT JAMS

... in the North they are easily procurable. First favourite, or be, is bramble jam or jelly. In England the bramble is called the blackberry, but in Scotland blackberries are the black currants of the gardens. Not only dictetically but medicinally this jam ...

LIST OF AWARDS

... LIST OF AWARDS Apples, dp«3prf—Mrs. \V. W. (5. Hallvy, H. N. : r^ckiu^ —L. J. Edward®. K. Berry. I*. Vimvnt. I’wars. K. Vincent, 11. Woodman. K. E. Sawyer; cooking -H. I’. Huarhe?. Blackberries cuiilvatetl- -p. Hughes, L. J. Edwards, W. Woodman. Dahlias ...

FOOD FACTS

... that apples are plentiful, use as many as you can and preserve as much again for future eating. Winter meals will be easier to contrive if the store cupboard is stocked with apple pulp, apple rings and delicious blackberry and apple ...

CO-OPERATIVE GUILD

... of excellent preserves were judged, and Mrs. Grant gained the prize for apple chutney the pickle section. Miss K. Barnes for plum and apple jam ; and Mrs. Ellis for blackberry jelly. the blindfold potato-peeling contest Mrs. R. Tilley won the championship ...

THE RED CROSS HOSPITAL

... Mail)); friend, oonation; Mrs. Morh>, blackberries; Gladys Nu**h, tinners; Mrs. Gardiner, meringue*; MUa R. Bowyer, sugar: Mr. Bird, coal; Miss Wilkin*, pear* ; Mrs. .Vppk'gale, |4*a (weekly); Anon., blackberries, apples, and magazines; Mrs. Harris, butler ...

SECTION B

... SECTION B Apples, dessert: Mr. E. Price, May Rawlings. Mr. O. Button: cooking: 1 and 2. Miss N. Rawlings. Mr. W. Bird. Pears: Mr. H. H. Lona. Mr. O. Button. Plums: Mr. C. Pearce. Mrs*D. Webb. Mrs. A. Webb. Blackberries; Mrs. H. Sawyer. SECTION C Beet: ...

WEDDING

... Peas. van—K. V. Hill, Sweet Peas, vase of—E. Price. Apples, dessert—E. Price. Mrs. F. Miss J. Scaly. W'. Long. Cooking apples— E. Price, M. Raw ling. Pears, dessert—F. Rogers. Plums—F. Rogers. Blackberries— Mrs. F. Sealcy. VrOPTAIt Beetroot, globe—F. Price ...

The machines transferred to the new well lighted shop. GOOD SHOW AT BOX

... vegetable not already included; F. Tate hell, G. J. Jefferies. Cooking apples: C. Chester. E. E. Callaway, —. Miller. Dessert apples: Miss Locock, E. E. Callaway. Mrs. Darnell. Blackberries: O. F. Butt. Raspberries: C. Chivers. Blackcurrant'.: C. Chivers. ...