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Sure, you can create a lake of melting ice cream and thickened fruit in your tall box of pie, but then why not just make a cobbler?
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On Friday, after she made a cobbler, she drove three hours to Montezuma, Ga., just to get more peaches, a box of now-rare Elbertas.
For the super enthused baker, go all out and bake a book pi pie! Note: if you make a Pi Cobbler in a large, rectangular pan, you can include more numbers and impress more math geeks with your cleverness.
To make a basic cobble generator do it in this form: D-W-S-S-L-D.
To make an Applejack Cobbler, muddle together cranberries and orange slices("cobbler" is a forgotten bar term for a drink with fresh fruit), then shake it over ice with applejack, apple schnapps and pomegranate molasses, plus sweet vermouth and bitters for depth.
He also makes a blackberry cobbler, a dish about as down-home as they get, and dresses it up with honeysuckle crème anglaise.
Mr. Hampton and the cast deliberated at length about Americanizing the custardlike French dessert around which some of the interplay revolves, perhaps making it a cobbler, Ms. Harden said.
The world he lived in and the other world he lived in, surrounded all night with real New York grime and all day with images of nighttime New York grime that he cobbled together to make a story.
The boys' father, Joshua Stevens, was a farmer and cobbler who struggled to make a living in Vermont.
"The main invention seems to have been cobbling things together to make a multitasked protein," said Dr. Francis S. Collins, director of the genome institute at the National Institutes of Health and leader of the consortium.
Make a huge watch tower that's made of cobble so u can snipe bad guys and gather their belongings.
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