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object to eat or drink anything decidedly blade. Cultivated society shudder* at the idea blackpudding*. ..

... object to eat or drink anything decidedly blade. Cultivated society shudder* at the idea blackpudding*. Blackberries are sombre enough their natural state, but they cook crimson; while Spanish liquorice, although black in the concrete, dissolves into ...

FRUIT IN THE GARDEN

... FRUIT IN THE GARDEN. A correspondent writes: I most cordially endorse your excellent article on fruit. in eaters!, and blackberries in particular, which opens up a vast field of thought to be wisely acted upon. The throat-cooling effects of good fruit ...

SANDOWN

... For the peat two days a said braes, prevailed. Christmas-I,4de visitors were &bested with mildness of the climate. Ripe blackberries were. picked out Boxing Day within 30ft the sea. A large ; number of geraniums are at present in full bloom m the open ...

WARWICK NOTES

... are: Nursery Handicap, TRAPPIOT Hampton ; Donnington Handicap, RKATi.iaui XAM THUS; Hurdle Race. RUFINA; Union Hunt Cap Blackberry ; Selling Nursery, Pommklo. Monday Night. HOTSPUR. ...

NOTTINGHAM

... him so much that he ran away. He wandered along the fields and lired could, and was length caught by the polios gathering blackberries and potatoes. The Bench sympathised with the lad. and the case was adjourned in order that Messrs. might be communicated ...

DUDE OF RUTLAND'S VIEWS

... the tenants, estate employfis, the household staff, and the tradespeop!e of Grantham. The proceedings, which took place on Blackberry Hill, Dear the castle, were participated in by upwards of 1,000 persons, and luncheon was served in a huge marquee. In the ...

BAD FOOD IN THE CITY

... during the four weeks, included: 11 toe of strawberries. 11 ton of damsons. 11 ton of fruit and peas. 1 ton or more of blackberries and plums. On one day the inspectors seised 1,200 tins of pines, mixed fruits salmon, lobster, and sardines, and on another ...

DOUGLAS

... extraordinary continuance sunshine the Isle of Man has been the ripening of the wild fruits long before Ihe usual time. Blackberries and bilberries plentiful, and the wild cherry is being gathered from tho hedgerows. There is, too, a profusion fuschia ...

WZD )LACKBU&T AND CHLWIT PUDDING

... WZD )LACKBU&T AND CHLWIT PUDDING. Pot of ripe blackberries to a ban& and mob • pulp with • woods gloom. Stone of ►leak end crumb thew ap bon both Is • with • pint and • garter of soap, for about them the (nit and the syrup throssk a tee tine, sad put ...

officially recognised the school teachers Yorkshire and the adjoining oountie*. BUcklicrry Friday” appears to ..

... weather of September cooling the air and softening the landscape—they have hitherto had official and permitted knowledge. Blackberry Friday ” ought to bo for their behoof a festival everywhere. It just the time when the seasonal charms of England are at ...

HELSTON AND LIZARD

... foliage. Wildflowers everywhere gladden the eye. whilst. the perfume of the honeysuckle is delicious. A wonderful crop al blackberries seems to De in prospect.. Several shoals of pileharils have bets wen at Cedgwith. An interesting Wears was urea m the Methodist ...

It is a dismal ye dant. If ,ernd regards rainfall, so that, with November and December to come, A.D. 1901

... and hedgerows, the yield of the blackberry barium, has a:so been exceptioi.al From all parts of the kingdom reports agree on this point, and even at this moment, while every cottage dinner-table displayer a blackberry tart or paddies, the modest fruit ...