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... walls, fences, and in suitable spots, pillars or trellis. A good dessert blackberry is Row Munch, a very large-leaved variety which likes a little shade. Th e parsley-leaved blackberry is ornamental, in addition to its utility.—From The August instalment ...

Neekberry Wine

... Neekberry Wine Blackberries are just coming into season now and there are plenty to be found on bushes in open spaces. To make them into wine add a quart of boiling water to every gallon of Give Winter Clothes An ...

BLACK AND BED

... streaniry to the hem. A delightful colour cambium was seen in an elegant model in aai.. coloured taffetas, perfectly plat Blackberries are beneficial in fitting, flaring out .round tit cases of dysentery. Syrup made knees. It was sleeveless and now from ...

AND

... recollect aright, there was information in the wallet which should have guided the finder straight to the loser. UNEMPLOYED AS BLACKBERRY PICKERS. 1 am always greatly pleased at hearing of an unemployed person, whether or he or she draws the dole, doing something ...

HOW TO GROW LrrTucE

... harder the pruning the fewer the blooms GROW BLACKBERRIES. It scene strange that fruit so easy of cultivation as the blackberry is not more widely grown in gardens. If ordinary care is given, blackberries spread very rapidly and quickly develop into strong ...

What's Yours?

... What's Yours? Your favourite liquer depends on where you live. North country people like cherry. 3fidlontlers blackberry. while in Southern England apricot brand• is first choice. said a liquer firm's apokeanum nt its hieentenary celebration nt Grosvenor ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1954
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 39 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...

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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 ...

TWO BUT SHOT FOR THROWING AT A PLUM TREE

... appears that on Saturday afternoon, two Irish hide, aged respectiedy twelve and ten years, weut into the country to gather blackberries. They wandered as far as Wadley Wigurn, where tle prisoner resides, and began gathering blacklarries (ruin a hedge which ...

CATRINE

... Murriy's r b Lucille. Secohd. Blackberry beat Absalom; Berwine beat Cartoon; Craigengillan beat Mayflower; Billy-go-rarely beat C'olin Campbell; Bitikie beat Mary Douglas; Scud, a bye. Class Third. Berwine beat Blackberry; Craigengillan beat Billy-go-rarely ...

A Jam

... A Jam. Use one pound of apples to half a pound of blackberries, and a pound and a half of sugar to that quantity of fruit• When the fruit is picked and washed and the apples peeled and cored, put into a pan with the sugar, and add only two tablespoonfuls ...

A Pudding

... A Pudding Three-quarters of a pound of blackberries, an egg (fresh or a tablespoonful of dried), three ounces of caoking fat, four ounces of fine sugar, six ounces of self-raising flour, lemon and ground ginger to flavour, make an unusual pudding. Cream ...