Monday, May 18, 2009

SIMPLE BLUEBERRY COBBLER


There are probably a million recipes out there for
cobblers and everyone has their favorite. This is
a cobbler recipe for anyone that likes easy, 
delicious & fast when making dessert. It
is still made entirely from scratch, though-
No convenience packaged items here!

There are only 4 ingredients besides the fruit
and one of them is mayonnaise. I know, it
sounds weird, but just trust me and give it
a try. There's no mixing and measuring
baking powder, salt, etc and it really is
as simple as mixing the 4 ingredients
and crumbling it over part of the fruit
and the rest over the top. For a change
of taste you could easily change the
sugar in the recipe to brown sugar.

Grab the best real vanilla ice cream you
can afford, place a scoop of it next to the 
warm cobbler & get ready to serve up seconds.
(Just don't tell anyone how easy it is!)




SIMPLE BLUEBERRY COBBLER


INGREDIENTS 
4 cups fresh or frozen (do not thaw) blueberries
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup mayonnaise


DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Place 1/2 the blueberries into an 8 inch square baking 
dish. In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, sugar, 
and cinnamon. Stir in the mayonnaise until the mixture 
resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle 1/2 the mixture over 
the top of  1/2 the berries in the pan, then pour the 
remainder of the berries over that. Sprinkle the rest 
of the crumble mixture over the top.

Bake for 35 to 40 minutes in the preheated oven, or until 
the top is lightly browned and blueberries are bubbling.
The crumble will be soft at this point, if you like
yours more like a crisp then you will want to bake
it a bit longer so the topping gets a little browner.

Excellent served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!


Thursday, May 14, 2009

HIGH FIVE THURSDAY



Remember the Alaska Airlines contest called
Paint the Plane? The winner was a girl right
here from town. My brother knows the family
so they asked him to photograph the first 
flight of the newly painted plane as it flew 
into town. Most of the schools took the kids
over to watch it fly in. What an inspiring
thing for the younger kids to see!


I love this shot he took of her. She is the first person ever
to have her signature on an airplane. It will be fun to see
where this takes her in the world of graphic arts. The sky's
the limit if you work hard and aren't afraid to go out & try!




Neat shot he caught of the plane touching down--see the
bits of smoke from the wheels?

Keep an eye out for this plane at your airport--it's cool!



Wednesday, May 13, 2009

BACK HOME AGAIN



We are back in Alaska (thank goodness!) and I
am still trying to catch up on some rest. Seattle
was fun, busy, exhausting, smelly and beautiful
all at the same time. My camera is dying a slow
and painful death and it decided this trip to eat
every set of batteries I put into it.

Normally I take pictures of everything I see, 
but I ended up with just a handful out of all 
that we did.

My friend Jane and her sons picked us up
at Seatac and that was so amazingly nice
of her considering she hates to drive on
the freeway. She made a delicious lunch
for us and surprised some other good
friends of ours by inviting them also and
telling them she had a surprise for them.
Good food and good friends! Jane also
makes the best Mochas on the planet
and she treated me to one of those.


Everybody knows what this is, right? The
famous Space Needle in downtown Seattle.
It was built in 1962 and has 2 restaurants--
one at the top and one in the middle. We 
rode the elevator to the top and the view was
spectacular! The restaurant at the top slowly
rotates so that while you dine the scenery
changes constantly.

We also went to the Seattle Aquarium, the
Woodland Park Zoo, Pike Place Market,
Southcenter Mall, Zoopas, Mongolian
Grill, Pacific Science Center and The
Spaghetti Factory.

In between all of this we squeezed in
activities at the academy that we were
there to visit. We left Seattle on Monday
and went up to visit my mom and dad
for another week.

My old dog Reggie. A friend of mine has him
and he just turned 12 1/2 years old. He is
a huge German Shepard and one of the
best dogs we ever owned. I am afraid his
age is catching up with him now though.
He couldn't really hear us talking to him
and his eyes are mostly blue, but once he
smelled us he was rubbing and pushing
on us just like he used to do.

My friend's little boy and our Godchild.
Oh, he isn't cute or anything, is he?
I have never met him so I figured I
better make a trip over there and 
introduce myself. As you can tell he
 was totally impressed.

We ended the trip by getting most of
my cake supplies and things we can't
get here. Now I'm done shopping for
quite awhile. Whew.

When I got home I went to the grocery
store down the road and as I was
putting the groceries in my car a dog
in the truck next to mine was barking
like crazy. I looked to see what he was
barking at and there were 2 Humpback
Whales blowing right next to the store
parking lot.


Yep, it's good to be back.