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Pickle

... Pickle. For a good adjunct to either hot or cold meat, add three tablespoonfuls of vinegar for each quart of blackberries, with one cupful of sugar, a teaspoonful of ginger and a pinch of mixed spice. If a hot pickle is liked, add cayenn e to taste. Simmer ...

BLACKBERRY HARVEST

... BLACKBERRY HARVEST. Experts promise us a fine spell this autumn. One way of taking advantage of it would be to organise a blackberrying expedition. Here are some ways of using this year's harvest. top with walnuts peeled and chopped. Jelly. Strain half ...

Blackberry Pudding

... Blackberry Pudding. Three-quarters of a pound of blackberries, an egg (dried or fresh), three ounces of cooking fat, four ounces of castor sugar, six ounces of self-raising flour, with lemon peel and ground ginger to add flavour, mak e an unusual pudding ...

Salad

... Salad. Blackberries, pears and walnuts go into this novel salad. Choos e half a pound of nice big ripe berries and three ripe pears. Stew berries with sugar to taste. rut peeled pears into neat long pieces, sprinkl e with lemon juice and sugar. Line a ...

HOT FRUIT PUDDINGS English cooks have always excelled in the making of hot puddings and in no other country can

... margarine and form into a soft dough with the liquid. Roll out into an oblong strip 8 inches by 12. Pick over and wash blackberries, drain well and mix with the sugar and cinnamon. Spread over pastry to within two or three inch of the top and one inch ...

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... tabksps. milk and water. FILLING: 6 level tablespoonfuls thick apple pulp; loz. margarine; 2 level tablesps. honey; 8 oz. blackberries. Mix flour, baking powder (if used) and salt together and rub in margarine. Add sugar and mix to soft dough with honey ...

THE KILMARNOCK STANDARD OCTOBER 11 1952 For Our Women Readers From The Hedgerow Harvest those housewives garden ..

... of sloes In with little water simmer till soft Prrns them with wooden rooking done (in about forty minutes) put in three blackberries till all are soft Strain through bag Allow of sugar to of the sugar in heat boiling point pan augar Stir till dissolved ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1952
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 3727 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Standard 7 T979 the build-op of public opinion saying BUZBY MUST GO! Looking for a smart but casual dress that'll

... along the shoulder line a tie-collar and gathered into a belt is the ideal answer Available from and Spencer's in turquoise blackberry green It costs £1599 and is available in sizes 10-18 PERFUMED AFTER-SHAVE FAILS TO IMPRESS WHAT the masculine after-shave ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1979
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 773 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

The Kilmarnock Standard September 12 1980 Snack meals get a trial but pupils say of traditional lunches: SCHOOL ..

... roast potatoes as well as three different vegetables each day The dessert dishes were expecially tempting trifle apple and blackberry tart or sponge cake all with custard if desired The variety of dishes on offer is endless and former councillors Robert ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1980
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1183 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

12 the KilYiWriock' Standard ''QetobeV'3' 1980 Mainly for by Susan McDermott LIGHT WANT to know how to brighten ..

... degrees C for one-and-a-quarter to one-and-a-half hours until firm to the touch Cool and dust with caster sugar BLACKBERRY CRUMBLE 11b Blackberries 2oz Butter 4oz Flour 3oz Caster sugar 1 level tspn Cinnamon Firm ripe berries for decoration Fresh double cream ...

Published: Friday 03 October 1980
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1498 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Church GRANGE CHURCH Rev Colin G F Brockie BSc I Eng) BD Easter Day 9 15 am Egg-rolling in Kay

... Perfection) for 25 SOp Heathers (assorted) each 40p Mixed Perennials (Pansy Alyssum etc) each 32p Fruit Bushes (Loganberry Blackberry & Boysenberry) each £225-£3 Begonias £250 Rubber Plants £5 Spider Plants £1 Easter Cactus £150 Large Cacti £225 Small Cacti ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1981
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1968 | Page: 59 | Tags: none