
After an afternoon of berry picking I said show me your hands and this is the pose I got. You know someone has learned a language when the understand humor.
Recipe for the berry crumble is: oatmeal, butter and sugar on top of sweetened berries, with a little flour to hold it together. Sorry no measurements because my grandmother taught me to cook by the handful instead of measuring.
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What a fun photo, Carol! And the berry crumble sounds and looks delicious. I was taught to cook that way too, except for baked goods that have to rise (my chemistry major mother was a stickler for that).
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I’m smiling at the thought of your chemistry major mom 😉 I bet she could make a mean berry crumble!
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Oh yes she could. And blueberry pie, and apple upside down cake, and . . . oh no, don’t get me started! She still makes homemade fudge . . . umm.
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Fudge…yum! Homemade fudge and pies. My grandma was the queen of pineapple upside down cake. I made it for Easter this year. Food and memories. I bet someone has a blog about that 🙂
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Your grandma made a lot of good “stuff”. Remember it well. Gosh I miss some of those things!! And if I was eating sweets and desserts I’d even try the berry crumble.
Neal
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I remember Grandma’s cheese cake best of all. Berry crumble has very little sugar but gobs of butter. Maybe next year. 🙂
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I use the same recipe! It looks delicious.
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Didn’t you do a post with the receipt last summer?
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Quite possibly! I love berry season.
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