After my rough week, where I discovered that Samantha's divorce, which began back in October is still not finalized and with her panning to get remarried in a week in Vegas, I felt that this could create some problems. After all, I don't want a polygamist for a daughter. So, after many stressful phone calls and then a quick one to my attorney asking him to take over and fix this, he assures me that with a little judge smooshing and a waiver, we will be good to go.
Samantha's first marriage fell apart quite quickly. I have to say I was not surprised since I had many misgivings that I expressed through motherly advise and was not taken. As a treat to herself for managing her way through a tough situation and finishing her masters in Biology, Samantha headed off to Europe for the summer. In Gibraltar Spain, she met the love of her life! She told me over the phone that he was exactly what I had always said I wanted for her. I was elated! His name is Tristan and he is a UK citizen with a lovely British accent. Needless to say, she did not come home except to get her things and start moving them back to Spain. She says she wants to take it slowly and see how it works out with them living together. I am dying to meet him and she can't wait as well, so they fly over for her birthday in Nov. He had been complaining of headaches but the doctor deemed them stress related as he is a successful attorney. After being here for just two days, he has a seizure where he is rushed to the emergency room and is diagnosed with a brain tumor. They fly out the next day to London where he has the tumor removed and undergoes a month of radiation treatment. They take a weekend trip to Paris where he proposes and she accepts! Never mind about slow, life is to be lived. They are back in the US on a massive road trip where Samantha is showing him our country. They decide to get married in Las Vegas and we are all flying out to be there with them! I am very excited!
Samantha being the scientist she is has researched Tristan's condition thoroughly and has him now following a very low carb diet to inhibit tumor growth. They have a blog and I would like her to post a link to in case anyone is interested in what they are doing. I will follow up on that.
Okay, now now it is time for dessert!
18 oz blackberries fresh
12 oz. raspberries fresh
6 oz. blueberries fresh
1/2 cup sugar
2 t vanilla ( I use mexican vanilla, la vencedora)
In a 9x13 baking dish spread out berries evenly then sprinkle with sugar and vanilla. You can eyeball the berries and use as many as you want...just don't fill the dish full, only about half way and you will need more sugar if you use more berries and it also depends on the sweetness of the berries so taste them.
Topping
2 C flour
2 C sugar
1 1/2 stick of butter cold from the refrigerator
pinch of salt
Mix with fingers in a bowl until it resembles coarse meal
1 large egg
1 egg yolk
Add and use your hands to form a ball
wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate till cold
cinnamon and sugar for dusting
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Take the topping out of the refrigerator and pull off large pieces and flatten into thick round disks in the palms of your hands. Lay on top of the berries. Continue until you cover the berries but don't worry about little gaps or overlapping. Dust the top of the dough with cinnamon and then sugar. Bake for about 45 min. until golden brown.
Love the look of that Cobbler Beth. Samantha made one for me using your recipe a few weeks after we met, it was delicious ... and my family loved the peach cobbler she made at the first of my family BBQs she attended.
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