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ODSERVER'S (OBSERVATIONS

... beeu thought worth while to gather the fruit. But blackberry jam is not to be despised, and when blackberries are mixed with apples the jam is very good. Many people would start gathering blackberries if they could get sugar for jam making. But, unfortunately ...

DBLACKBERRIES

... America the blackberry is extensively cultivated for the sake of its fruit and the berries attain a large size and better flavour than the wild varieties. The housewife skilled in the arts of prezervinmg can do almost anything with blackberries from the ...

By MARGARET ALDEN

... puddings. % 1o b, blackberries, 2 10 3 tablespoons ciear honey (or sugar), 2 10 3 tablespoons water, 4 doughnuts, sifted icing sugar. Wash the blackberries carefully and drain them. Heat honey or sugar and water together, add blackberries and simmer only ...

CHILDREN LOVE THIS

... CHILDREN LOVE THIS Ingredients : 11b. blackberries, %3 pint water, 3-4 level tablespoons sugar, a few drops lemon flavouring, 3 level tablespoons semolina, ¥ pint milk and water. Method : Stew the blackberries in the water until soft. Add the sugar and ...

BRAINSTON,

... BRAINSTON, BLACKBERRYING.—Fines of 10/- were imposed on a number of youths at the Cornnty Police Court on Saturday.—Their pames were: Arthur Breighton, Arthur Winterton, Harry Payne, Cliff Hardistry, Cland Hodgson, and Herbert Wm. Straw., They were all ...

SAVE EATEN QUICKLY

... SAVE EATEN QUICKLY Blackberries are in full swipg, just asking to be eaten raw, ot used for making puddings and pies as well as jams and Jellies, says the British Farm Producs Council. When buying, chooss firm dry, ripe samples and re. move any bad or ...

HOSE

... school have gathered 618 lbs of blackberries from the bushes on Mr. John Caunt’s farm. Miss Watson wished to thank Mr. and Mrs. Caunt for their courtesv and kindness in allowing the school the sole privilege of blackberrying on’ their farm, the Hills being ...

FARM FARE Hedgerow pudding By MARGARET ALDEN

... shop and market, you will be able to appreciate their freshness even without having picked them yourselves. Cultivated blackberries are particularly lush and there is the advantage of less pronounced “pips” in these. Hazel and cob nuts are good in many ...

a casserole in the qyen) until tender, then pass them through a sidve. Weigh the pulp and put it in

... a trio approved by the Ministry of Food is Blackberry and Bread Jelly, a cold sweet easily made with the blackberries which are so profuse in the coun(ry ust now. BLACI&BERRY AND BREAD Hlb. ripe blackberries, } pint fruit juice, sugar, 2 slices bread ...

HAROLD STAPLEFORD

... English and Continental Cheeses Wide variety of pleasing palate tempting pic fillings — Raspberry. Lemon, Blackberry, Cherry, Blackcurrant, Blackberry and Apple. OPEN daily 7 a.m. till 7 p.m. Late night Friday 8 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘PHONE 2953. ...

WOMEN’'S INSTITUTE

... Mrs. Richardson, honey; Mrs. Fow ler, chutney; Mrs. Slatter, chutney; Mrs. J Fisher, chutney; Miss Ward, blackberry jelly; Mrs. Richardson, blackberry jelly; Mrs. Richardson, lemon curd; Mrs. A Sharpe, wine. ...

GARTON & SON

... authorised gatherers of blackberries full access to the hushes growing on their land. We also appeal for help to holiday makers and all persons willing to assist the Government in supplying this national necessity either by picking blackberries themselves or by ...