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Oregon and its blackberries

Who doesn't love blackberries? Crazy people, that's who!

And what's better than blackberries? Blackberries in a cobbler covered in ice cream.

This week our travels brought us to Oregon and tasty blackberries. I've never made a cobbler before, so this one was pretty exciting for me.

I was amazed how easy it was to make. Not only was it easy, but it was super delicious too. It was obviously delicious fresh out of the oven, but it even reheated decently.




Here is my tasty cobbler right before I put it in the oven. Look how big those blackberries are! Unfortunately mine didn't come from Oregon... They were from Guatemala. But hopefully Jennifer found some Oregon blackberries in California!






Here we are, fresh out of the oven. Look how fantastic that looks??!!





And believe me, it was fantastic.

Christy (my other half's mother) had the pleasure of trying this concoction and I'm fairly certain she was in heaven. 

Bottom line? I would definitely make this again.

Recipe can be found here. Enjoy!

-Amanda

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