LACKBERRY WINE
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... drinkable ore then. This wine tends to vary in vour. The reason is that there > not only over a hundred Terent strains of blackberry sh, but the flavour of the it from the same bush varies ym year to year, depending ...
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... WAIN BLACK BERRIES ARE RIPE.— SOME BF:cuss. IiZZINOUI. One pint of blackberries, two tablespoonfuls of bre. d. crumbs, 2oss. butter, one or two eggs, sugar to taste. Stew the blackberries with the sugar and a very little water, and add t'c them the breaderumbs ...
... through sieve, or stone and mash them. Add milk to purée and mix thoroughly. Place in glass dish and chill before serving. * BLACKBERRY AND APPLE SHORTCAKE (For 4). 6 oz. plain flour and 3 level temps. baking powder; or 6 oz. selfraising flour ; pinch salt; ...
... horse at soma brambles to pick the fruit. Brother Nelson, said he, ''we ought to be thankful that there are plenty of blackberries, for this is the best country I ever saw for getting an appetite, but the worst that I ever maw for getting food. Do the ...
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... boxwood ; Mackay, bull rush : Mac Kenzie. deer-grass; Mac Kin non. St. John's wort; Mac Lachlan, mountain ash: Mac Lean, blackberry-heath; Mac Leod. red wort leberries ; 'Mac Nab, rose-back.berries ; Mac Neil, seaware ; Mac Pherson, variegated boxwood; ...
... WEST COUNTRY SUPERSTITIONS A superstition still prevails in the West country that it is unlucky to eat either blackberries or mushrooms in October. In Devonshire the reason is given that the devil spits on them. Many old fears and fancies are still ...
... parts of a cupful of milk ' a cupful of blackberries. Cream the batter sad wager together, add the beaten egg sad milk, gradually add.tha Bear ani bukiag powder. Pour into a wellgreased basin, drop the blackberries late the batter, cover with a greased ...
... quantities of blackberries and a ppl es. &Tithe must be quite sound and under-ripe. Do not pisel or core them, bat cut them into pieces and put them into a preserving pee with just enough water to keep the fruit frets burning. Add the blackberries, and simmer ...
... greased bowl, ■nd boil for three hours. Serve with sweet sante. BI.A v Stew sufficient blackberries in water, and sugar to taste, to get • pint of juice—llk of blackberries and two medium-sired apples in sufficientthen strain and add to the juice los. of gelatine ...