Bridget Jacobs describes how her family goes up into the hills to gather partridgeberries and blueberries, filling meat buckets with the picked fruit. They often take a picnic and stay all day. The berries are best picked later as they then need less water to make jam, although sugar is still required
Discussion of the gooseberry tree outside Bridget Jacobs' door. The berries turn dark when they are ...
Discussion of the blackcurrant tree, whose fruit is more tart and smokey than other berries. Redcurr...
"Blackberry" bush in Joe Batt's Arm. The bushes grow small and close to the ground.The black crowber...
Bridget Jacobs prefers partridgeberries and marshberries to blueberries for jam and tarts, although ...
Searching for, and pointing out different berries growing in an area near a new road put through for...
A bag of "blackberries" picked by Bridget Jacobs, lying on the kitchen table of her home in Joe Batt...
A bag of "blackberries" picked by Bridget Jacobs, lying on the kitchen table of her home in Joe Batt...
Mention of cranberries, which are found further down the shore. Also a discussion of tea berries, w...
Large quantities of raspberries grow on land next to Bridget Jacobs' house. The fill used in that ar...
Large quantities of raspberries grow on land next to Bridget Jacobs' house. The fill used in that ar...
Discussion about the owners of the house with the blackcurrants, Winston Jacobs' cousin's son. The f...
Bridget lists the various types of berries and the order in which they ripen: "blackberries", "bakea...
Bridget Jacobs points out a bush which bears poisonous white berries that birds can digest. Partrid...
Discussion of marshberries, which darken when they are ripe. Those found are small. A hard berry to...
Discussion of blueberries and "crackerberries", or crackers, which are eaten right off the bush.Crac...
Discussion of the gooseberry tree outside Bridget Jacobs' door. The berries turn dark when they are ...
Discussion of the blackcurrant tree, whose fruit is more tart and smokey than other berries. Redcurr...
"Blackberry" bush in Joe Batt's Arm. The bushes grow small and close to the ground.The black crowber...
Bridget Jacobs prefers partridgeberries and marshberries to blueberries for jam and tarts, although ...
Searching for, and pointing out different berries growing in an area near a new road put through for...
A bag of "blackberries" picked by Bridget Jacobs, lying on the kitchen table of her home in Joe Batt...
A bag of "blackberries" picked by Bridget Jacobs, lying on the kitchen table of her home in Joe Batt...
Mention of cranberries, which are found further down the shore. Also a discussion of tea berries, w...
Large quantities of raspberries grow on land next to Bridget Jacobs' house. The fill used in that ar...
Large quantities of raspberries grow on land next to Bridget Jacobs' house. The fill used in that ar...
Discussion about the owners of the house with the blackcurrants, Winston Jacobs' cousin's son. The f...
Bridget lists the various types of berries and the order in which they ripen: "blackberries", "bakea...
Bridget Jacobs points out a bush which bears poisonous white berries that birds can digest. Partrid...
Discussion of marshberries, which darken when they are ripe. Those found are small. A hard berry to...
Discussion of blueberries and "crackerberries", or crackers, which are eaten right off the bush.Crac...
Discussion of the gooseberry tree outside Bridget Jacobs' door. The berries turn dark when they are ...
Discussion of the blackcurrant tree, whose fruit is more tart and smokey than other berries. Redcurr...
"Blackberry" bush in Joe Batt's Arm. The bushes grow small and close to the ground.The black crowber...