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Clan Ranger visited a local growing area outside our valley haunts and
scored some really great peaches. My daughter-units "convinced" (whined and whined and whined until she broke) their mother to make her peach cobbler as a result. We'll be revisiting said farmer for more peaches this week and will probably end up getting a couple cases this time. The recipe makes a 8"X11"X2" helping (slightly more than a 9"X9"X2" can hold without bubbling over. Be sure to put a lipped cookie sheet under the baking dish, just in case it does bubble over. It's a mess if you don't add this step.) The recipe scales easily for larger portions. We often triple the recipe for extended clan gatherings. SWMBO often uses regular butter because we don't have unsalted on hand very frequently. I can't taste the difference but some might. Hope you enjoy! SWMBO's Peach Cobbler INGREDIENTS: 4 cups peaches, peeled and sliced (approx. 4-6 peaches) 2 cups sugar 8 TBS butter, unsalted (room temperature) 1/2 cup water 1/2 tapioca 1-1/2 cups flour 2-1/4 tsp. baking powder 3/4 tsp. salt 1-1/2 cups milk METHOD: Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine the peaches, 1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup tapioca, 6 TBS butter, and 1/2 cup water in a sauce pan. Mix well and bring to a boil. Simmer for 10 minutes then remove from heat. In a bowl, mix remaining cup of sugar, flour, baking powder and salt. Add milk and remaining butter slowly, stirring constantly to prevent clumping. Spoon fruit into bottom of deep baking dish. BEWARE SPLATTERING SYRUP! Gently pour batter atop fruit. Batter does not have to be evenly distributed nor does the fruit have to be completely covered. Bake for 30 to 45 minutes or until top has browned to baker's tastes. The Ranger |
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![]() "The Ranger" > wrote in message ndwidth... > Clan Ranger I hate gratuitous acronyms, and "SWMBO" in particular so much that I just cannot get to the peach cobbler recipe. It's not cute. Om uses these things so much, I now associate them with her. I expect you will be mounting a gun rack in your truk an spoutin' dumbass single-eyebrowed racist rightwing horse shit soon, too. |
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The Ranger wrote:
> Clan Ranger visited a local growing area outside our valley haunts and > scored some really great peaches. My daughter-units "convinced" (whined and > whined and whined until she broke) their mother to make her peach cobbler as > a result. We'll be revisiting said farmer for more peaches this week and > will probably end up getting a couple cases this time. > It sounds very good, Ranger. You should buy enough of those peaches to freeze in 4 cup portions to make the recipe next winter. Fresh from the orchard peaches are hard to beat for flavor. gloria p |
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On Jul 7, 9:27*am, "cyber****" > wrote:
> [..] I expect you will [..] If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be sure to let you know with a full-spread of pictures. Otherwise I'm committed to causing you further pain and suffering by using said acronyms. The Ranger |
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The Ranger wrote:
> On Jul 7, 9:27Â*am, "cyber****" > wrote: >> [..] I expect you will [..] > > If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be sure to let > you know with a full-spread of pictures. Otherwise I'm committed to > causing you further pain and suffering by using said acronyms. Dunno why people get hot under the collar about commonly used (Usenet) acronyms... Oh, well, each to their own. Have saved the recipe, BTW - but won't be able to use it for a while - our peach trees in the back yard are rather nekkid here at the moment <g> and I haven't seen any decent imported peaches either; well, not for the price tags our stores put on them... -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Gloria P > wrote in message
... > The Ranger wrote: >> Clan Ranger visited a local growing area outside our valley haunts and >> scored some really great peaches. My daughter-units "convinced" >> (whined and whined and whined until she broke) their mother to >> make her peach cobbler as a result. We'll be revisiting said farmer >> for more peaches this week and will probably end up getting a >> couple cases this time. >> > It sounds very good, Ranger. You should buy enough of those > peaches to freeze in 4 cup portions to make the recipe next winter. I'm pretty sure that's where a sizeable portion of the second case will be used towards. We have a Foodsaver that I use frequently for bagging and freezing items. I'm dreading the day it gives up its ghost and I have to purchase one of the newer models. > Fresh from the orchard peaches are hard to beat for flavor. Without a doubt! Same with apricots! Those are a lot harder to find within my driving range, though. The Ranger |
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ChattyCathy > wrote in message
... > The Ranger wrote: >> On Jul 7, 9:27 am, "cyber****" > wrote: >>> [..] I expect you will [..] >>> >> If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be >> sure to let you know with a full-spread of pictures. >> Otherwise I'm committed to causing you further pain >> and suffering by using said acronyms. >> > Dunno why people get hot under the collar about commonly > used (Usenet) acronyms... Oh, well, each to their own. Then sour**** wouldn't have anything to post. Its little world would simply crumble and collapse inwardly. The Ranger |
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![]() "The Ranger" > wrote in message ... On Jul 7, 9:27 am, "cyber****" > wrote: > [..] I expect you will [..] >If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be sure to let >you know with a full-spread of pictures. Otherwise I'm committed to >causing you further pain and suffering by using said acronyms. I'm just embarrassed for you. |
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On Jul 7, 10:28*am, "cybercat" > wrote:
[snip] > I'm just embarrassed for you. I'm touched by your sincerity. Look in a mirror first. That will take all your time and every ounce of your energy. The Ranger |
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 19:05:08 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote:
> The Ranger wrote: > >> On Jul 7, 9:27*am, "cyber****" > wrote: >>> [..] I expect you will [..] >> >> If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be sure to let >> you know with a full-spread of pictures. Otherwise I'm committed to >> causing you further pain and suffering by using said acronyms. > > Dunno why people get hot under the collar about commonly used (Usenet) > acronyms... Oh, well, each to their own. > > Have saved the recipe, BTW - but won't be able to use it for a while - > our peach trees in the back yard are rather nekkid here at the moment > <g> and I haven't seen any decent imported peaches either; well, not > for the price tags our stores put on them... actually, the newreader i use (40tude dialog) will translate most of them if you hover over them with the cursor. i don't like them because i don't think they save much time for either the writer of the reader. but my advice is DHAC . your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> > actually, the newreader i use (40tude dialog) will translate most of > them > if you hover over them with the cursor. i don't like them because i > don't > think they save much time for either the writer of the reader. but my > advice is DHAC . OKIW -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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On Jul 7, 11:09*am, ChattyCathy > wrote:
> OKIW ¿Que? |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message . .. > On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 19:05:08 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote: > >> The Ranger wrote: >> >>> On Jul 7, 9:27 am, "cyber****" > wrote: >>>> [..] I expect you will [..] >>> >>> If it causes you to have an immediate aneurysm, I'll be sure to let >>> you know with a full-spread of pictures. Otherwise I'm committed to >>> causing you further pain and suffering by using said acronyms. >> >> Dunno why people get hot under the collar about commonly used (Usenet) >> acronyms... Oh, well, each to their own. >> >> Have saved the recipe, BTW - but won't be able to use it for a while - >> our peach trees in the back yard are rather nekkid here at the moment >> <g> and I haven't seen any decent imported peaches either; well, not >> for the price tags our stores put on them... > > actually, the newreader i use (40tude dialog) will translate most of them > if you hover over them with the cursor. i don't like them because i don't > think they save much time for either the writer of the reader. I just hate that jazzy, "lingo" crap. Particularly on days when I am already irritable. I think asshole meant My WIFE's peach cobbler. Let's see, four letters in "wife" five in asshole acronym. but my > advice is DHAC . > stalking you |
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:56:41 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote: >but my advice is DHAC . That means dedham health and athletic complex, Dr. blake? -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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sf wrote:
>> but my advice is DHAC . > > That means dedham health and athletic complex, Dr. blake? Don't Have A Cow. Bob |
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On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 22:17:25 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >sf wrote: > >>> but my advice is DHAC . >> >> That means dedham health and athletic complex, Dr. blake? > >Don't Have A Cow. > Thanks. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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