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A kitchen tragedy: A failed blackberry cobbler

It failed because the rare ingredients were et by the chef. However, be forewarned: M.E. Lewis has laid plans to beat all the rest of y'all to the Farmers Market on Tuesday. And this time she shan't yield to temptation and a cobbler will be
About: A vote for Blackberry Cobbler with ice cream

By M.E. Lewis

I bought a large bowl of really good large blackberries from the local farmers market yesterday thinking I would make a cobbler.

However, as I was putting up corn and green beans, I ate almost all of them one at a time.

They were sweet enough that I didn't have to put any sweetener on them.

I will be at the farmers market early Tuesday morning to see if they have any more and try again to make a cobbler. M.E> Lewis




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Blackberries: The perilous path twixt vine and oven



2010-06-26 - Photo by Betty Sue Jasper. Undisclosed location, Adair Co., KY
When Betty Sue Jasper posted this all-time classic photo on July 7, 2008, we almost put a warning on it it that we were responsible for injuries incurred if one succumbed to the temptation to take a bite out of their monitor. CM didn't warn of the perils along the path from vine to oven. If one eats all the berries, as M.E. Lewis confesses to in the accompanying article, there are none for the cobbler.Above Betty Sue Jasper took this picture, classically entitled I see a cobbler in my future, of luscious blackberries and sent this accompanying note, "I see a cobbler in my future . . . taken at an undisclosed location."

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