A COUNTRY CORNER
... isn't worth it--economically. But toil , and tribulation are forgotten when you eat your blackberry and apple pie and in the dark days of winter you relish your blackberry icily. J. T. H. ...
... isn't worth it--economically. But toil , and tribulation are forgotten when you eat your blackberry and apple pie and in the dark days of winter you relish your blackberry icily. J. T. H. ...
... decorate with chopped mint and a small chopped onion. THE BLACKBERRY CROP Blackberries are ripening fast all over the country. Don't neglect this good and health - giving fruit. Try to organise blackberry , parties—but take care to close all gates and avoid ...
... dancer in the pantomime Cinderella. Blackberry Time. unsettled weather uhich, except during the past ten days, has characterised this year's summer, does not seem to have had any bad effect upon the blackberry crop, which promises to be a good one ...
... salad that is quick 4, and easy to make and tastes + delicious. You will need one large • sweet orange for each serving, • blackberries or chopped dates to + garnish, and fruit salad dressing, • for which I give the recipe below. FOf the Block-eyed Susan ...
... until the Jelly will set. Miss I. Brow Belmont, Park Road, Yeadon. Leeds. SLAOKIIIIIIRY MOULD. blackberries jib. rice 1 cupful sugar. Stew tile blackberries with sugar 15 minutes. Boil rice until soft then mix all together, turn into a wet mould and when ...
... 4NSPORT: COLLIERY TO CLOSE. • larkshire Observer photograph. BLACKBERRY TlME.—These Dudley Hill (Bradford) school children did not forget their gas masks when they went gathering blackberries in the country ' Nt , , . . • •• • • ~,.. 41. 4 • 4 •- • , 4 ...
... HERE ore suggestions for delic'ous seasonable sweetsautumn fruits with ice cream. For blackberry and apple layer gateau ready some cold, cooked slices and some blackberries, both sweetened to taste. THEY'RE OFF on a free trip to Blackpool. A their departure ...
... Children, and even husbands, are usually quite willing to take part in a blackberrying afternoon, and with a helper or two the task of filling a basket should not be too arduous. . Blackberries should, if possible, be cooked on the same day as they are pothered ...
... and gather blackberries, when plums are sent to market and allowed to rot. I do not know. Why not let the people have the plums? There Must have been tons wasted in Think market alone these two last market days--to then we pick blackberries! ...
... BLACKB ERR! ES at this time of the year! Only the juiciest, biggest blackberries go into the Birds Eye packet. What wonderful puddings ad pies they make! All Birds Eye Frosted Fruit and Vegetables are ready to cook or seree4 BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS k ...
... N - 4 40 '4 ''' i s 1 . • 5t. ' , i t ' 401111/444 If 07 k i , ~.,, . , ..,., . .fhip Yorkshire youngster he Found blackberry picking • Ithirty occupation, and be evidently feels he has earned i his quencher. ...
... evening. One of my happiest outings used to be by train to Otley when the blackberries were ripe, and then a good walk Dob Park way. We never returned without a basket of blackberries and one of mushrooms, and the same thing can be done now at the end of ...