triple berry cobbler recipe

Last year, the girls in our Sunday school class compiled a bunch of recipes that we all love into a mini cookbook. The idea was for us to help each other with meal planning and it was a lot of fun sharing recipes. Some of my favorite recipes come from that little cookbook and this Triple Berry Cobbler recipe is one of them. My friend, Emily submitted it and I made it a few times last summer and had almost forgotten about it. So I made it tonight!

I had all this gorgeous fresh fruit in my refrigerator and wanted to bake something and then watch Mad Men. And open a bottle of Santa Margherita.

The recipe calls for frozen berries (probably in case they’re out of season), but I had packages of fresh strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries in the refrigerator so I used those.

Ingredients

1 12 oz package frozen blueberries (or fresh blueberries)

1 12 oz package frozen raspberries (or fresh raspberries)– I don’t care for raspberries, so I use strawberries instead

1 12 oz package frozen blackberries (or fresh blackberries)

1 1/2 cups sugar

1/2 cup all purpose flour

1/4 cup butter, melted

1 t vanilla extract

1 package refrigerated pie crust (with 2 crusts in the package)– or make it from scratch if you can or have the time

1 large egg, beaten

1 T sugar

Instructions

Stir together first 7 ingredient in large bowl until just combined

Spoon into greased 13 x 9 inch baking dish

Roll 1 piecrust to fit baking dish, place on top of berry mixture

Cut remaining piecrust into 1/2 strips and arrange strips in lattice design over piecrust

Brush with egg, and sprinkle with 1 T sugar

Bake at 400 for 55-60 minutes until golden and bubbly.

Top with Blue Bell vanilla bean ice cream because that’s how your husband loves it and enjoy!

home tour tuesday: the study

Other than the nursery, this is the only room we have painted. We chose to paint it the Benjamin Moore match to Restoration Hardware’s Silver Sage.

This room used to be our second guest bedroom. It had a queen size four-poster bed in it and it was so great to have a second room where guests could sleep. Then we found out we’d be turning our former study into the nursery. We considered not having a study, but because Todd has to work so often on the weekends and because blogging has become such a big hobby of mine, we knew that we needed a space for all of these activities other than a nook in our bedroom.

So we turned the study into the nursery and the second guest bedroom into the study. Our house has four bedrooms, but we just use one as a study/home office.

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The desk was mine in high school and I still love it. I bought the file cabinet to match last year. They’re both from a company called British Traditions and we found them at Market, of course. Can’t beat the wholesale prices.

On my desk, I have the computer, the baby monitor, a return address stamp, two mail sorters, a lamp, and my Junior League binder.

The cafe shelves above the desk are from Ballard Designs and allow us to get some of the junk off of the desk. Desk clutter stresses me out– like any clutter does– so I’m loving these shelves. I wish they’d had an antique white to match the desk and file cabinet, but I like having a few different finishes in the room.

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When we installed the shelves, I finally had a place to display all of my wedding coffee table books that Todd loves so much!

The little round table is the Terrific Table from Ballard Designs and I recently purchased the Terrific Table Burlap Fringe table cloth. Ballard is such a great resource for these items because the table cloths fit the tables perfectly and you don’t have to have something custom made.

Because we weren’t too excited about losing our second guest bed, we decided to get a chair and a half. So we have this large, super comfy chair and ottoman. We can wheel the ottoman out of the way and the chair unfolds into a twin bed. The mattress is paper thin, but it does work for an extra place for someone to sleep when we have lots of overnight guests. (Last fall we had 11 people in our house at once — not including Todd and me– so we were so thankful to have that four-poster bed.) The mirror and lamp came from a company called Uttermost– also found at Market in Atlanta.

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We picked up the sisal rug from Strobler, a local furniture store.

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The two stacked baskets hold all of my wedding binders and resources, but keep them hidden nicely.

The chifferobe has been mine since I was 2 years old and moved into my first “big girl” room. It has moved approximately 9 times (between family moves and my apartment to house moves), so I had it refinished and repaired right before we got married. It is an excellent source of storage and currently holds all of my scrapbooking materials, ribbons, markers, and all of my wedding-related coffee table books. There is also a tiny TV in the small cabinet and it is so cozy to sit in that big chair to watch TV on a rainy day.

So now you’ve seen our study/home office. And now you know where I’m sitting when I write all of these posts! Where do you do your blogging?

home tour tuesday: the master bedroom

Finally! I’ve been delaying showing you the master bedroom because it is such a large space and such a hodge podge of stuff!

It used to be the attic, but when the house was renovated and flipped, the entire attic was turned into the master bedroom and bathroom. You come up the stairs and it’s like being in a loft. You’re just already in the master bedroom.

Todd and I both came into this union with a queen size bed. My bed is being used in our guest bedroom and Todd’s was in our second guest bedroom (that I mentioned was turned into the study), but is now in storage. The space for the master bed was very large, so we decided to get a king size bed when we got married.

We ordered the bed from Calico Corners and picked up the upholstery fabric. The bedding was ordered from Eastern Accents and I love it so much! It makes the room so serene. We had the lamps before we got the bedding and I think it all goes together very nicely.

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Before we got this bedding we were using my sorority t-shirt quilt on the bed because it was the only thing large enough. We couldn’t decide on bedding that we loved and I was reluctant to buy anything because, at the time, we had two dogs in our bed with us. I wasn’t about to buy some gorgeous silk bedding and then let the dogs get hair and drool all over it. Then I got pregnant and told those doggies that there just wasn’t room for me, my big fat belly, Todd, Boudreaux, and Fiona in the bed. So Boudreaux and Fiona had to go. We ordered our bedding and ordered a large dog bed from Orvis that would accommodate Boudreaux and Fiona.

I should have seen the inevitable. Before ordering the bed from Orvis, I already had a dog bed that was Boudreaux’s before he started sleeping in our bed. I ordered the large bed because everything one dog has the other one wants. So I just knew that they’d both end up in the bed at the same time. Wrong. Look who sleeps on the big ass dog bed.

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And look who prefers to sleep on the floor because he wouldn’t be caught dead cuddling with Fiona.

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So here’s the rest of our room. Lots of space, right? It has basically become a dog run where they play and romp every morning.

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Then we have this other nook that I’d love to turn into more closet space. Right now we keep the Pack ‘n Play there in case I have to put Hudson in there while I’m doing laundry or taking a shower.

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And here is our laundry area. It’s quite tiny (and full of clean sheets and towels! Yikes!)— in addition to a massive kitchen, my next house will have a massive laundry room.

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This is our closet. We do a decent job of sharing. Most of Todd’s clothes are stored in the two chests of drawers in the bedroom and my sweaters are stored downstairs in the dresser in the guest bedroom. Oh yeah, my next house will have two massive his and hers closets.

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And the master bathroom.

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So there’s our master bedroom. Sorry I couldn’t get it cleaned up anymore for you!

home tour tuesday: the kitchen and dining area

Hudson is napping and I’ve got to hurry to crank out this post or it might not ever happen!

I’m back with Home Tour Tuesday to show you our kitchen and dining area. I mentioned before that our 1930s house was updated before we moved in, so we were blessed with a home that already had granite countertops and stainless steel appliances.

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You can see that it’s a pretty tiny kitchen and I’ve pretty much covered every bit of counter space that we have (which completely stresses me out), but it works and it’s clean– most days.

In college I had such a weird thing about the kitchens where I lived. They grossed me out so badly. You just never know who else ate there and what they left in the refrigerator and for how long. Yuck.

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I love our pendant lights. They used to run down the center of the kitchen and that was the extent of our kitchen lighting. This summer, we had recessed lighting installed and moved the pendant lights over the sink. It’s so nice to be able to see in the kitchen at night now.

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My favorite thing ever. Our coffee maker. And that’s the little painting I bought in Paris. One of my two pieces of original artwork.

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The view of our dining area from the formal living area. Our next furniture purchase will be new dining chairs and then window treatments for the dining room.

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This little trunk has always been used as a coffee table in my family and my parents let me have it. When we moved into this house I wanted a bench under that window but didn’t want to buy one. We just bought some pillows and used the trunk under the window. We sit on that trunk all. The. Time.

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So that’s our kitchen and dining area. Glad you caught it on a clean day! Between dog toys and mail it can get a little cluttered!

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