There are peach cobbler bake-offs, peach-eating contests, and peach recipes handed down through the generations. |
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Due to time constraints, I am unable to reproduce every minute detail of my cobbler making. |
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If you find the perfect pump, but the ball does not have a finish to it, go to a cobbler and get rubber treads put down. |
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He had been a cobbler, but the building was now a shop selling storage chests and suitcases called The Cargo Cult. |
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Mounds of unfinished mashed potatoes smeared around one with gravy and butter, half eaten biscuit adrift in a sea of peach cobbler. |
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We eat our chicken and kugel, and then we serve the raspberry cobbler for dessert. |
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I left the cobbler alone after three bites and ate a handful of hush puppies for dessert. |
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For the cobbler topping, sieve the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and a pinch of salt into a bowl and add 50g of sugar and the lemon zest. |
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A regular but infrequent 'chore' was taking boots and shoes to the cobbler to be soled and heeled. |
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I had my favourite boots soled and heeled for half the price of a London cobbler. |
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A steaming, fresh-from-the-oven blackberry cobbler served with dairy cream was for dessert. |
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Be sure to try one of her sliced lemon cakes, her over-the-top peach cobbler or her wonderfully restrained sweet potato pie. |
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Show me a French patissier who knows anything about peach cobbler, for example, and I'll show you my tattoo. |
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Spoon them over vanilla ice cream, stir them into yogurt, and toss them with nectarines or peaches for a summer cobbler. |
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Each small community would have had its local cobbler who produced shoes to fit each individual customer uniquely. |
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In the quiet twilight, the cobbler slowly set down his tools, laying the wooden shoe at the foot of his stool and rising slowly. |
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She only knew that the pointed shoes the cobbler made for everyone else hurt her feet. |
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served. |
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Every house had a last for putting tips on heels and patches on soles but they were brought to the cobbler when new soles were needed. |
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Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus. |
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A cobbler may make shoes, and then sell them to acquire the money to buy food and clothes. |
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Given that he is a competent cobbler with a market for his products, it would be foolish of him to turn his hand to another trade. |
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Yet the servants insisted the seamstress and cobbler had made them with me in mind. |
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The plate contained a large slice of peach cobbler, with the juicy slices of golden peaches oozing from beneath a golden brown crust. |
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The old cobbler who had been mending shoes in the doorway of a building was unexpectedly replaced by a stranger. |
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A faint scent curiously similar to blackberry cobbler wafted on a warm draft from the beaker. |
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Paulette had fixed her grits for breakfast, a peach cobbler pie at tea time, and a lunch of chicken cordon bleu. |
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Whether you serve a fruity deep-dish cobbler draped with a homemade pastry crust or a lush pumpkin cheesecake, keep the servings small. |
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The same mix works just as well with a firm textured fish such as gummy or cobbler. |
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Whence our merriment came to a full and complete stop, we settled down around a freshly baked apple cobbler. |
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By the 1930s a sweet shop, cobbler, upholsterer and a tailor were all added, turning the hospital into a small self-contained village. |
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One day a man was seen bringing a pair of shoes to the cobbler to be soled. |
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There's a gourmet blueberry cobbler served in a little white ramekin, and a light version of peach Melba, flecked with almonds. |
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His father was a poor cobbler with great cultural aspirations and his mother a semi-literate washerwoman. |
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For dessert, we ordered a peach and huckleberry cobbler with vanilla gelato and four spoons. |
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The bushes produce enough berries for a cobbler or a crumble, but not enough for jam. |
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They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine. |
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I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse. |
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This doesn't mean that I give friends or strangers the right to lecture me about how much sugar or fat is in the piece of peach cobbler I'm eating. |
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With the operation completed, all that remained was to sew up the wound with waxed thread, which the cobbler had provided in sufficient quantity. |
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Desserts include caramelized banana tart, fruit cobbler a la mode, and molten chocolate cake. |
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I'll have a piece of berry cobbler when you can get around to it. |
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The local economy also has to be protected: supply too many boots and the local cobbler goes out of business. |
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A cobbler made the shoes, a tailor sewed suits and a carpenter built furniture. |
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Son of a cobbler, he spent a difficult childhood marked by the poverty of his family and the loss of his father when he was only eleven. |
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John Robson was born in the county of Northumberland, England, where he worked as a cobbler. |
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We should point out that they include a cobbler, a cemetery caretaker, a boy who is not even sixteen yet, and two old men. |
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The young singer was forced to continue earning his living from a string of odd jobs, working as a waiter and cobbler. |
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A cobbler, having found fault with the drawing of a shoe-buckle in one of the artist's paintings, went on to criticize the drawing of the legs. |
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Built in 1903 and twice rebuilt, the Vieux-Marché building has had a variety of tenants including a butcher shop, a restaurant and a cobbler. |
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Two months ago, Bassam Jaabare, a cobbler from Hebron, filmed a clash between two girls. |
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If you don't want to use an electric drill, you can get a set of hollow punches at specialized hardware stores or at the cobbler shop. |
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One of them is the communal washing place close to the timber-framed house where Balzac came to have his shoes mended by the cobbler Lenay. |
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The work tells of the fantastic saga of a cobbler at the heart of a universe populated with enchanted creatures. |
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If the fit is initially tight on the top of your feet-be patient, it will stretch, or can be easily stretched by a cobbler. |
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The soul quality of a carpenter, a tailor, a cobbler, a potter and the like is missing when there is mass mechanical production. |
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As the story goes, Socrates engaged the cobbler and the local youth in philosophical discussions while Simon worked. |
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Be sure to try the turnip greens, corn bread, and peach cobbler. |
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On his menu you might find scallops with lemon verbena infused oil, Brie flavored with burnet, potato and chive griddle cakes and peach cobbler sweetened with stevia. |
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Born to a family of shoemakers, he received little formal education and, on the death of his mother, was apprenticed to another cobbler when he was just ten years old. |
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I'm giving the impression I'm like the cobbler with the shoe-making elves. |
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I passed the cobbler and the tailor's shop, then turned the corner. |
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You should consider a wider pair of shoes or have a cobbler stretch yours. |
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There is a freshly baked berry cobbler sitting by the stove. |
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The food is often some concoction of lamb, frequently accompanied by rice, sweet potatoes, warm bread, and finished with a desert such as plumb cobbler with cream. |
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This just feels like when I eat my grandmother's peach cobbler. |
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The Colonel's upside down peach cobbler and potato pancake recipe from the book are currently available on the Facebook page. |
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He was so determined to leave the hospital under his own power that he got a British cobbler to make him a protector for his arm that enabled him to walk on crutches. |
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In 1708, a cobbler named John Partridge published a popular almanac of astrological predictions. |
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If you find you have to replace the tips after just a few outings, consider taking them to a good cobbler to ask for them to be replaced with metal tips. |
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Yakov, the hero, is a cobbler with a sickly son. |
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Take the case of Frank Morris, a black cobbler who died from burns in 1964 after a Klansman set fire to his shop in Ferriday, Louisiana. |
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The flow of water was in my ears, and in my eyes a hazy spreading, and upon my brain a closure, as a cobbler sews a vamp up. |
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You would laugh at a cobbler who should attempt to put the same shoe on every foot. |
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Plums BAKED PLUMS Plums make a great cobbler, crumble or upside-down cake, but we like them best in this seriously simple pudding that's ready in under 20 mins. |
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If he happened to doze a little, the jolly cobbler waked him. |
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