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... BLACKBERRY TIME It is blackberry time —there are some late ones this year—and the old poaching urge has come over me again. It generally comes when the blackberries are ripe, and off I to places where I am frankly trespassing. Invitations to go blackberrying ...
... growing blackberries On suitable piece ground the blackberry is quite one of the ol the cane or bush fruits grow. It likes plenty of moisture the summer, but especially at ,nd during the fruiting period. In tliese conditions the blackberry nearly always ...
... BLACKBERRY PUDDING Three cups of flour, one cup of treacle, half cup of milk, a halt, a clove and cinnamon, a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in *» little of the milk, stir in a quart of blackberries floured, and boil in well buttered mould two hours. ...
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... BLACKBERRIES AT CHRISTMAS. During tho past fortnight numerous roses and other flowers which are usually associated with summer and the early autumn have been brought to this office in proof of the remarkable mildness of the season. In many districts in ...
... Rhubarb and Blackberry. Y Granny's Receipt Book put ine ou to the track of an unusual coin, hination of fruits Jor jam, i.e., rhubarb and hlack berry. af to of black. 1 put herries, a 4 let it stand overnight with Mh. of sugar sprinkled over it, Next ...
... Blackberry Jelly. Many of us are apt to take it for granted that preserving ends with July, but we must not forget the autumn preserves, and a few recipes for some of these may be acceptable just now. Blackberry jelly is a luxury which is overlooked by ...
... BLACKBERRY PRICES An order which oomes into force on Tuesday fixes the maximum prices for wild blackberries at Jd. lb. to the grower, 4jd. to the wholesaler and 7d. the consumer. To the wholesale price may be added carriage charges up a maximum of 4s ...
... the •lert to bay lap all the impolmo they can get. for other are and blackberry jam iv now put up in memo. anaemia@ by prmervom it In cream mg in the cites. and tower. The blackberry es rapidly becoming of oar meet popular which ei not One takes ite merite ...
... Blackberry Jelly. Take twelve pounds of ripe blackberries, pick clean, and place in a deep jar, tnen tie a paper over and place in rather hob oven for three-quarters of an hour to draw syrup from them. Then press through a hair-sieve to get out all the ...
... NOTES ON BLACKBERRIES: Cultivated blackberries produce under favourable conditions ; but they a coil rich enough in humus to -' moteture, which is so importunt as tee becomes butter. Very sh.llow evince helps to preserve soil mon. tire. Deep i tillage ...