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Jun 26, 201212:10 AMStephanie's Kitchen

Healthy Family Recipes for Picky Kids

Easy Peach Cobbler

Jun 26, 2012 - 12:10 AM
Easy Peach Cobbler

I can't get enough of this Strawberry Skillet Cornbread Calhoun Bend Mill mix. Eat your heart out Bisquick, Calhoun Bend is where it's at. So far I have only been able to find this mix at Homeland. Iʼm typically a Target shopper but I stock up on Calhoun whenever I find myself at Homeland for a quick gallon of milk or fish. The seafood counter is soooo much better at Homeland...and the meat counter is better too now that Iʼm thinking about it...but I digress.

This peach cobbler mix is a revelation. Purists may scoff at using a mix but I never claimed to be a food snob or purist. I'm not ashamed to say that I use Aunt Jemima  pancake mix on a regular basis and now Calhoun is a part of my repertoire. So there. However, I did had just a few alterations to the mix recipe to make it my own.

Ingredients:

  • 6 RIPE peaches (I don't bother with peeling them)
  • 1 Tbs. minced fresh ginger
  • 2-3 Tbs. sugar
  • Juice of one lemon

Directions:

  • Mix all of that together and let the juices get to know each other.
  • To the batter I add a sprinkle of cinnamon and grate of fresh nutmeg.
  • For the rest I follow the directions on the package (although I may have added a tablespoon or two
  • more butter than it calls for).

P.S. This post was NOT sponsored by Calhoun Bend Mill. I just really love this mix. However, I think they should add me to their pay roll or at least send me free mix.

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About This Blog

Stephanie ClintonStephanie Clinton is a SAHM to two boys ages 7 and 2. She loves their hugs and kisses but does not love wiping their snotty noses. 

In her past life she has been a Gymboree teacher, an activity director at a retirement home, a business manager and a celebrity sighter. She likes to think of herself as a pretty decent cook, artistic, crafty and sort of okay with a sewing machine.

Stephanie and her husband have been married for 11 years. The first 7 years of their marriage were spent having fun in Los Angeles but they knew it was time to come home to Oklahoma after their first son was born.

In her free time (if there ever is any) she can be found reading, volunteering in her community, cross-stitching, singing, avoiding housework but most of all blogging about her stay-at-home adventures. Visit her at www.hugskissesandsnot.com.

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