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KITCHEN HINTS

... tablespoon! ul of golden syrup, for j«nall dish. slow oven for an hour, and serve with boiled custard. BLACKBERRY VINEGAR. Place four pounds of ripe blackberries in an earthenware vessel, and add four pints best vinegar. for four or five days, stirring occasionally ...

TRULL

... meeting at Bristol on 27th October, and the group meeting Corfe on 29th September. Mrs. Brice explained that blackberry and apple lam or blackberry jelly would be accepted in the competition at the October meeting. Members wishing to join the choir were ...

KITCHEN HINTS

... quite stjfT. turn into a souffle dish, and sprinkle with white sugar. Bake for ten minutes in a hot oven. BLACKBERRY CREAM. one pound blackberries for fifteen strain through muslin, and to each pint juice allow two ounces of loaf sugar and one ounce of ...

POULTRY AND PRODUCE

... geese, 35s to Produce plentiful, with plums making 2d lb.: best dessert apples. iod lb.; cookers. 2d sd; pears. 3d fid; blackberries, 6Ad; cucumbers. fid' each; damsons. !b.; Albert nuts, lb.; kidney bean*. Sri to Rd; grapes. 6d: peas, fid; tomatoes. 7d: ...

BOYS HELP WAR EFFORT

... stated Mr. F. C. Doidge that 2.500 hours were put in on farm work—4o hours on allotments. The boys have picked 150 lb. blackberries, and collected bones worth 14s, paper valued at £5. and metal £6, besides rags PITMINSTER Cyclist Fined.— Reginald John ...

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... RHUBARB lIINF GOOSEBERRIES CHERRIES 111 l Y RASPBERRIES u, - , RED A BLACKCURRANTS AUG PLUMS CCDT APPLES JCr 1 PEARS AfT BLACKBERRIES TOMATOES For a jar of each of the above you will need one carton of Snap Closures. In cartons of 12. Price 2 6d. plus Bd ...

WINNING THE WAR IN THE KITCHEN

... and salt. Now add the grated cheese, boil for two minutes and serve. BLACKBERRY SAGO you happen to have little sago •• you. you will enjoy this sweet. Yott need a pound of blackberries, four ounces of sugar lor less), a pint and a half of water, half- ...

FRUIT STAINS

... FRUIT STAINS Plum, blackberry, blackcurrant, and ink stains on pastel-linen tablecloths or dresses will disappear without affecting the colour if treated at once with milk, salt, and lemon. Pour a little cold milk into a saucer and soak the damaged part ...

PEAR JAM

... takes a t one hour to do. competi SLOE AND APPLE JAM. ‘Troops in re- | : For country folk, who are able to epresent- | like blackberries, here is a good recipe Gather the «loes when ripe and put ...

COOKERY RECIPES

... COOKERY RECIPES Blackberry Syrup.—Cover 61b. of blackberries with Ijlb. of castor sugar for each pint of fruit. Add a quart of water and 2Joz. of tartaric acid. Let it stand for 48 hours, rub through a sieve and bottle. This syrup can be used as flavouring ...

THE FOOD PROBLEM

... position is much more favourable than expected even a fortnight ago. Strawberries and gooseberries are the best crops, and blackberries are promising well. If tonnage permits, a good deal of tinned jam will be obtainable from Australia and South Africa. The ...

FRUIT TO BEGIN A MEAL

... FRUIT TO BEGIN A MEAL. Stew whatever is obtainable—rhubarb raspberries gooseberries, or later, blackberries. Strain out the fruit, thicken the juice with a little cornflour or arrowroot add the fruit again, serve in individual glasses with plain biscuit ...