The breakfasters were fewer than they had been, and there were more little barefooted boys and girls with cups of red raspberries which they offered to the passers with cries of "Himbeeren!
Or a whistling boy with holes in his trousers pausing from some wayside raspberriesto touch his hat and say good-morning?
He would climb up by the little branches, and pull in the raspberries in succession, until he got to the topmost one, when the bush would bend over with his weight until it almost touched the log.
It was a little squirrel clambering up a raspberry-bush, eating theraspberries as he went along.
This was in early September, when the raspberries were entirely done and the blackberries fairly in the way of vanishing.
Pour two quarts of best vinegar over one quart of raspberries picked from their stalks but not mashed.
Take a quart of raspberries and place them in a jar.
Thus, strawberries must be carefully stirred, raspberries must be mashed with a wooden spoon; and both these fruits, being soft and juicy, require less boiling than the drier kinds.
Put into a china bowl currants freed from their stalks, raspberries and strawberries picked from their stems, peaches and apricots stoned and cut into quarters, black and white grapes, and a few mulberries.
In three days pour off the vinegar, and replace the raspberries by a fresh lot, again pouring the vinegar over them.
If raspberries cannot be had, add the juice of the half lemon.
Sometimes the juice of red raspberries is liked, also.
Sometimes Margaret colored lemon jelly with red raspberry juice, and piled sugared raspberries around the mould.
It proved, however, time to think of it; and after a little more lingering and a few more raspberries the four took boat again.
Presently strawberries andraspberries and currants, red, black, and white, appeared on the table.
Syrup of raspberries may be substituted for simple syrup.
We are now going to gather wild raspberries on the cliff south of and we want you and Sneak to assist us.
Then he set a mound of white raspberries in the middle of the table, starred with gold-hearted brown coreopsis, and asked again, "Missie like dat?
I had no headache then, but I think I haven't been quite right for some time back, and I tried to do some raspberries and felt very tired.
And I have gingerbread to make, and raspberries to pick," said Gertrude, "so Kitty must help me.
The large white raspberries make a fine sweetmeat, done whole in jelly or jam of white currants.
To every quart of fine ripe raspberries allow a pound of best loaf sugar, powdered.
But though the acacia's flower is gone and raspberries bear bright fruit untasted, Beauty lives there, oh rich and rare, past the sum of eager June.
It feeds, too, on insects, and is not found wanting when raspberries and cherries are ripe.
It is a native of the British Isles, and is found in no other country.
On ordinary occasions it does not fly much, but keeps concealed among the heath, seldom choosing to rise unless its enemy comes very near.
Very often he takes advantage of the midday silence of the groves, and pipes away without any other competitor than the Yellow Hammer, whose song, like his own, is a constant accompaniment of sultry weather.
This is the period when they afford the easiest shot to the sportsman, who often puts them up almost beneath his feet, or under the very nose of his dogs.
Then he went out in the garden and began to pick raspberries as fast as ever he could.
That which the bees gathered from wild raspberriesin flower, being very clear, light-colored and fine-flavored, was in especial request.
Wash well and hull a quart of fine ripe strawberries, add them with their own weight in sugar to the brandy, let stand till raspberries and cherries are ripe, then put in a quart of each, along with their weight in sugar.
We'll have a picnic at the Cliff, and Prissy will wait on us with raspberries and cream.
The next afternoon, Jimmy Wigley brought a big basket of raspberriesto the little piazza door.
This dish is much approved of; it is eaten with cream or custard, and preserved fruits; raspberries are best.
Munachar said he must go look for a rod to make a gad (a withy band) to hang Manachar, who ate his raspberries every one; and he came to the rod.
Going looking for an axe, an axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one.
Going looking for water, water to wet flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one.
Going looking for a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one.
Going looking for an axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one.
The citizens of Marlborough, in Ulster county, have a steamboat regularly employed for almost the sole business of transporting their raspberries to New York.
My whole net receipts from raspberries amounted to $267.
The season for raspberriescontinues about six weeks.
There happened, by the merest accident, to be a quarter of an acre of raspberries surviving on the place.
The trade in raspberries is increasing rapidly in the neighborhood of all our large cities, stimulated by the establishment of steamboats and railroads, on which they go so quickly and cheaply to market.
The opposite ground was matted with a luxuriant growth of strawberries, while rows of stalwart raspberries held up their vigorous canes in testimony of the goodness of the soil.
Strawberries and raspberries are now the staples, to which the blackberry has recently been added.
This was equivalent to nearly two acres wholly planted with raspberriesaccording to the usual plan.
This encouraged him to plant more, until at the end of four years he had made enough, from his raspberries alone, not only to pay for his eight acres, but to accumulate a multitude of comforts around him.
I am sure the growth of my raspberries was owing, in a great degree, to the deep ploughing the land had received.
Having been used on the raspberries for several years, I can testify to the extraordinary value of this mode of applying manure.
But raspberries are not always reliable for a full crop the first season after planting, and so it turned out with mine.
Immediately on getting my raspberries in, I went twice over the six acres with the cultivator, stirring up the ground some four inches deep, as it had been a good deal trampled down by our planting operations.
A portion of the raspberries had been thoroughly watered with the liquid manure, all through the colder spring months.
It ripens just as the supply of strawberries and raspberries has been exhausted, and before peaches and grapes have made their appearance, filling with delicious fruit a horticultural vacuum which had long existed.
Raspberries and plums may be used in place of the peaches for variety.
Now place three eggs in a mixing bowl and add the raspberries and beat the mixture to thoroughly blend.
The next year they sent me as a premium twelve new raspberries that had been tested first by the Geneva Experiment Station, a branch of the agricultural college, and then by this association of fruit growers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "raspberries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.