'BLACKBERRIES FOR PRESERVING
... 'BLACKBERRIES FOR PRESERVING. The International Stores are open to purchase any quantity of Blackberries. Full particulars of prices. etc.. can be obtained from their branch at Sittingbourne. 44 ...
... 'BLACKBERRIES FOR PRESERVING. The International Stores are open to purchase any quantity of Blackberries. Full particulars of prices. etc.. can be obtained from their branch at Sittingbourne. 44 ...
... BLACKBERRIES FOR PRESERVING. The International Stores are open io purchase any quantity of Blackberries. Full particulars of prices. etc.. can be obtained from their branch at Sittingbourne. 4 1 ...
... THE BLACKBERRY ORDER. The Blackberries Order, dated the 25th hist., comes into force to-morrow (Wednesday), and an ()Taal coMmunicatiou says that ,it problibits the use of blOckberries except for the parpose of food or the manufacture of artieles of food ...
... GROWING BLACKBERRIES. The blackberry, as a money crop, is one of the most profitable things that can be grown upon a limited scale. In good seasons the enormous yield is a surprise to one not familiar with it, and in poor seasons the price is high enough ...
... BLACKBERRIES FOR PROFIT. Professor Bailey says of the improved forms of blackberries that there is no bush fruit which is capable of yielding greater profit, but his observation relates only to plants that are properly eared for. Neglected blackberries ...
... BLACKBERRY CORDIAL Stow the blackbereins until tender, then strain, and to every pint of juice add Ilb. of loaf sugar, ion of cinnamon. and jot. each of mace ■nd cloves. Place the mixtare in a lined maucepan on the fire. and after it has boiled for twenty ...
... BLACKBERRY CURD 1 lb. ripe blackberries; 1 breakfastcupful castor sugar; eggs; 2 ozs. butter, 1 teaspoon cornflour. Cook the berries very slowly, with a tablespoonful of water if desired, to draw the juice. Crush the berries, and when quite soft, press ...
... Blackberries For All! Don't Miss This What do you remember most when you think of an English autumn? Wood smoke, frosty mornings with the sun turning the mist into the .pinky gauze, the woods slowly turning to gold? I always remember the blackberries ...
... TO PRESERVE BLACKBERRIES. Blackberry jam: Crush a quart of fully ripened with 11b. of finely pounded cane loaf sugar, put it in preserving pan, and let simmer over a gentle fire until the jam becomes thick. Aid a wineglassful brandy to it, .it gently ...
... BLACKBERRIES FOR THE HOSPITAL. A special word of thanks two little Pea- Nuts, Joe and Norah Lowney, 120, Clifton-road who have together collected nearly 30Um. of blackberries for the Hospital. think this splendid response to my appeal a week or ago, and ...
... Blackberry Jelly. That most popular of the will fruits— I thp blackberry- plentiful this season! where it can he rea:fily gathered,' it is well worth while to obtain a supply' for making blackberry jelly. The fruit should first be slowly boiled for half ...
... noticed fish swirling among the branches of a blackberry bush hanging in the water. He picked some blackberries from another bush, baited his hook with one and cast. - His first bite produced a carp of 71b 4 oz — then Terry had the first three, tench ...