June 30, 1916. 
hot sun for a few days. 
All along the Shore, stone walls 
are covered with vivid hedges thicix 
with hanging, crimson berries. These 
berries may be made to serve a de- 
cidedly useful purpose, as well. | 
refer to barberries, whose acid flavor 
is a keen delight to many. Following 
is a true and tried recipe for barberiy 
jam. The berries should be quite 
ripe. Strip from the stalks, throwing 
aside the spotted and for each pound 
of fruit, allow 18 ounces of granu- 
lated sugar. Boil with one pint of 
water to every 4 pounds until it be- 
comes white and falls in thick masses 
from the spoon. Then throw in the 
fruit and stir over a brisk fire for six 
minutes. Take off the scum and 
pour into jars or glasses. 
Strawberries are nearing the end of 
their best period and the clever pre- 
server will want several jars oi 
strawberry jam to add to her stock. 
Select firm, ripe berries. Wash and 
hull, weigh and boil for 35 minutes, 
stirring constantly. Add 8 ounces of 
fine sugar to one pound of fruit. 
-Mix well away from the fire, thea 
boil again quickly for 25 minutes. 
New England epicures have for 
many years enjoyed strawberries i1 
wine. It is one of the finest of the 
old-fashioned preserves. Peat, ta 
quantity of the best, largest straw- 
berries in a bottle, sprinkle with a 
few teaspoonfuls of powered sugar 
and fill the bottle with Maderia or 
Sherry wine. 
Raspberries make excellent jetly 
and invalids always enjoy their flay- 
or. Crush the raspberries and strain 
through a wet cloth, add an equ] 
ineasure of sugar and boil from 10 to 
20 minutes. Take out into glasses. 
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