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 Framlingham. ...
... 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 Framlingham. ...
... BLACKBERRY TIME. Country children always hail with delight the coming of the blackberry and nut season. Picking blackberries an excellent excuse for picnic for children or grown-up people, and there is great satisfaction in taking home the baskets which ...
... A BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITION The blackberry is the only wild fruit which is gathered extensively this country. Why has it not been more cultivated in gardens as is the raspberry, which is of the same genus, though its fruit, when line is red? Is it because ...
... allow to dry, then wash off with warm water. Afterwards dry well and polish. WHEN BLACKBERRIES ARE IN SEASON TRY THESE RECIPES. Blackberry Charlotte.— One pound of blackberries, rind of one lemon juice, 3or. sugar, breadcrumbs, one tablespoonful water. Grease ...
... Lemon juice and water will clean cane-seated chairs and straw bats if they arc not too dirty. BLACKBERRY TIME IS HERE AGAIN. Blackberry Fool.— lib. blackberries, 6oz. siiffar, i pint water, I pint thick custard. Stew fruit, sugar, and water together gently ...
... with the blackberries’ and syrup. Stand aside a while to set. Before using now enamelled cooking utensils grease the inside of each with fat. This prevents the enamel from cracking and eliipping quickly. Blackberry Fool.—Stew some ripe blackberries with plenty ...
... pots and cover. Blackberry Charlotte.—One pound of blackberries, ilb. apples, jib. sugar, two or three spoonfuls of apricot jam, some slices ol bread and butter, a cupful of water. Pare, core and slice apples, put them with blackberries, sugar and water ...
... from 15/6. J. SELF. FRAMLINGHAM. HOW TO GATHER BLACKBERRIES. By A. R. HORWOOD, F.L.S. (late of Leicester Museum). Contributor to all the leading Newspapers and Periodicals. There is no doubt that the blackberry is the wild fruit of all others. There is no ...
... 4lb. n|*o blackberries, 21b. sharp apples, 1 pint water, lib. sugar to each pint of prepared fruit. Peel, core, and quarter tiie apples, and put into pan with very little water, and cook gently until quite soft. Stalk and wash the blackberries, and rook ...
... is being overcome in regard to raspberries, loganberries and blackberries, is the extreme thorniness of their canes, which cause much discomfort when pickpicking the fruit. Thornless blackberry bushes have been produed and ere long other berries will be ...
... squeeze of lemon juice will improve flavour. ■ivn.\T YOU CAN DO WITH BLACKBERRIES AND APPLES. Blackberry and Apple Pudding. Peel, core and sl>ce some cooking app wash some ripe blackberries and ste fruits together in a jar in the oven, witn plenty of sugar ...
... Greek word, meaning “incense.” It was so called because of its sweet smell. BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITIONS In Sussex and Worcestershire many villagers still believe that blackberries must not be gathered after the first week October, because the eve of Old ...