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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 This story was posted on 2010-06-26 10:20:05
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