This time of year, the peaches are still coming in strong and I have to say, peaches are at the top of my favorite summer fruit list.
Last week, our Whole Foods here in town had a special price of 69 cents a pound on fresh peaches from our peach-growing county, Chilton, so I stocked up on several pounds and decided that a peach cobbler was in order. My hubby was a happy man. I haven’t shared a recipe in awhile. I’m still cooking, just haven’t tried a lot of new recipes lately.
This is my mom’s peach cobbler recipe, straight out of our old church cookbook.
Peach Cobbler
1 stick butter, melted
3 or 4 cups peaches (I used about 6 fresh peaches)
1 c. self-rising flour (I used all purpose & added 1 tsp. baking powder)
1 c. sugar
1 c. milk
Put melted butter in 2 1/2 quart casserole dish. Pour peaches over margarine. Combine flour, sugar and milk. Add to dish and stir slightly. Bake at 350* until brown and thick. Mine took about 30-40 minutes to get brown.
It will look a little lumpy when you mix the flour and milk, but it all cooks up nicely.Â
And looks like this when it comes out of the oven, all golden brown, with syrupy peaches. I sprinkled on a little raw sugar when it went in the oven too.Â
That calls for a little Blue Belle vanilla ice cream (or frozen yogurt) on top.
YUM! It’s SO good.
And as a fun little treat today, we have a meal planning online giveaway going on for ONE of you!!
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One of my friends here in town is working with an online meal planning company called E-Mealz. She gave me a free download to try it out and we are giving away a free 3 month subscription ($15 value) for ONE of you to try too. The best thing is, this service is only $5 per month, so it is very affordable. Click on over and take a look at it all! Even Dave Ramsey endorses them. 🙂
You can look at the sample plans to see examples of the menus and one good thing is you can choose the point system, low carb, meals for 2, and several others that are specialized.
If you decide to try it out, enter the code “savemoney” to get an extra 10+% off. This is a very cost effective meal planning system.
Meal planning is not the easiest thing for me to keep up with, so this is a great way to get yourself organized and plan those meals for the family.
The thing I love about E-Mealz is the fact that you can choose the store you usually shop at and it has recipes and items that are on sale for that week at whatever store you choose to use: Kroger, Publix, Walmart, Aldi’s, there is a store for everyone. You then print off the recipes and shopping list and head to your local store for that week’s meals.
Doesn’t that sound like an easy way to stay ahead of the meal planning game?
Just leave a comment telling me if you have a challenge with meal planning like I do?!
I’ll leave this open until Thursday evening and one winner will receive a 3 mos. subscription to E-Mealz for your choice of plans.
I’m adding this to Jen’s Tasty Tuesday.
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The winner of the Growing Tomatoes book is lucky #79, Amy A, the VERY last commenter. See, you never know which # Random.org will chose! Congrats, Amy!
Great giveaway! Thanks.
My goodness does that make my mouth water!!!
Thanks for sharing Rhoda…Ive never made a peach cobbler before but this one I just might try.
Well, my biggest problem with meal planning is that I usually just fail to plan at all. This usually results in one tired momma trying to pull something together out of nothing.
The peach cobbler looks and sounds delicious! I am a firm believer in meal planning but have never used an online meal planner. That would certainly make the task much easier. I am definitley going to check out E-Mealz!
~ Tracy
I am always struggling with meal planning….what to make and make it different. We both work, it’s hard to be creative! Anyways, I have a basket of peaches and was wondering what to do with them! Thanks, now I know…..
Cindy
I always have a hard time with meal planning – especially when trying to live a healthier life.
Rhoda – This cobbler looks so delicious! Peaches are my husband’s favorite so this is a must for this wekend! Thanks for sharing your recipe. Looks yummy!!
Hi Rhoda..wow I could use this..its not easy prepping meals for just the two of us, it was much easier when the boys were growing up..would love to win and try this out!
Barb
That peach cobbler looks and sounds delicious! Peaches are one of my FAVORITE summer fruits! I would love a chance to win that meal planning help. ♥
Wow…the E-Mealz is an awesome idea…I definately could use something like that!
That cobbler looks delicious! I “try” to plan but life tends to get in the way! Anything to make that easier would be great!
Thanks Rhoda;
I don’t understand it…. you take wonderful pics of everything…… but when you photograph your cooking…… it’ s the most gorgeous thing I’ve seen, I almost taste it…. and I just have to go try this one !!!!!!! we love peach cobbler, and i will try yours… it looks great! ( So enjoyed the pics of your mom’s cooking at the cabin…. aren’t those veggie smorsgabords the best?)
I would love the meal planner… even with 42 years of practice, I manage to plan about half the weeks meals, and never fail to forget at least one item I “have to have’ for a meal I want to try during the week…. this would be a God send!
I’ve heard great things about E-mealz…need to check it out! The concept is great and the price certainly is right.
The cobbler looks great! I love those Chilton co. peaches.
I have the worst time planning the meals and coming up with the shopping list. I tried to come up with an easy system to track it, but no such luck. I would love to be chosen for this.
The peach cobbler looks delicious. That is another great thing about living in the south… plenty of peaches! Thanks for sharing your family recipe. I am going to give it a try tomorrow.
Annette
I am going to have to try this recipe. It looks delicious and easy. I just picked a big box of peaches off my tree and I am clueless with what to do with them. This is our third summer in our house and I’m determined to not let all of the fruit go to waste again.
looks fantastic. I will be making this for sure! When peaches run out you need to try Ben and Jerry’s Willie Nelson Country Peach Cobbler! We’ve been eating it all summer and are HOOKED!
Thanks for the giveaway! My problem with meal planning can be summed up in the $30 I just spent on take-out. Oops!
I love peaches and peach cobbler is my favorite dessert. I discovered an easy recipe for peach cobbler a few years ago with a cookie topping.
With just the 2 of us to cook for, it’s just not much fun any more
so maybe this would help us to do better with our eating plan.