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Blackberry Jam
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Brambles are laden with juicy sweet blackberries. Jam only takes 30mins, all organic, healthy & delicious. No fussing with pips, dead easy in regular non stick pan.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Whortleberries' sound to me like something Rambling Syd Rumpo would have encountered whilst nurdling his splod!
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However I'm reminded that, about half a century ago, my father and I spent several hours collecting blackberries on Rushmere Heath (on the edge of Ipswich), so that my mother could make 'bramble jelly'. What we didn't know was that they must recently have been attacked by some sort of fly so that, by the time we got them all home, they were covered in thousands of maggots!
Uugh!
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However I'm reminded that, about half a century ago, my father and I spent several hours collecting blackberries on Rushmere Heath (on the edge of Ipswich), so that my mother could make 'bramble jelly'. What we didn't know was that they must recently have been attacked by some sort of fly so that, by the time we got them all home, they were covered in thousands of maggots!
Uugh!
It looks like you're right, Zebo.
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"Known as bilberries in the north, wortleberries in the south and blaeberries in Scotland, Shropshire whimberries are an amazing local asset".
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"Known as bilberries in the north, wortleberries in the south and blaeberries in Scotland, Shropshire whimberries are an amazing local asset".
Source:
http://