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Blackberries

... Blackberries The days always seem hottest when I decide to go out blackberry picking and the best fruit is always on the other side of the bush. There are endless uses for blackberries. Summer pudding, for example, is made with thick slices of bread lining ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1964
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 137 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY

... BLACKBERRY CAMOMILE CARRYING CLOCHES ENCYCLOPEDIA GARDEN Vax at blowe GARDEN-SHREDDER dynamic model Hl6OO. goo ...

BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. Sir Edwin Arnold. ] When the commencement of September brines days of doom to the partridges, the blackberry, which has alternately green and red, justifies its name by covering the bushes on down and common and hedgerow, with dark and g ...

Published: Thursday 12 September 1901
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 150 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bush—what a cad it is beeatoe it happens to he common in the vegetable. world! If it were an exotic, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you nursed i`, made pinch of it. immured it, and all the rest, then ...

Using Blackberries

... Using Blackberries I have already seen some very luscious blackberries. It is a very strange thing that there are few recipes for utilising the free gifts of the hedgerow. We all know blackberry and apple jam, blackberry jelly and. what I enjoy most of ...

Published: Thursday 18 August 1960
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 217 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY JAM

... BLACKBERRY JAM. The inhabitants of the borough made good use of the opportunity afforded them of securing sugar for making blackberry jam. Applications, mostly from the poorer people. poured in, and the grants made amounted to no less than 1,050 lbs. ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1918
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1247 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

American Blackberries

... American Blackberries. The varieties of American Blackberries grown in this country, and which seem the best, arc Wilson, Junr., Kittatiny, and Lawton. Even these, however, do not always do well in this country. No doubt the very best of cultivated B ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1901
Newspaper: Cornish & Devon Post
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 111 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Devil and the Blackberries

... The Devil and the Blackberries. Aecordaig to tbe t‘c*'o;sh the dev .1 is liiisy c*d ...

Published: Thursday 06 October 1904
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 665 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITIONS

... BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITIONS Cornwall is great blackberry county and recall the following superstitions, in reference this bush and its fruit, which exist in thi> pun of England. After Michaelmas day the country people say that the spits on ah the blackberries ...

Published: Thursday 05 November 1908
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 178 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GARDEN BLACKBERRIES

... GARDEN BLACKBERRIES There yet remains another class of Raspberries or Blackberries to be noticed. These, though known in England as Raspberries, obviously partake more of the character of Blackberries or Brambles. The oldest and best known of these is ...

Published: Thursday 17 October 1889
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 481 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Blackberries and Mushrooms

... Blackberries and Mushrooms Blackberries and mushrooms are now being picked in large quantities. To the growth of both of these commodities much less attention is devoted by country people than shouid be- Usually they are allowed to run to waste, or to ...

Published: Thursday 21 September 1899
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 108 | Page: 6 | Tags: none