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Despite all of our blueberry freezing, I have a feeling that we are going to be going through our blueberries a lot faster than I had originally intended.   This past week I wanted to bring a blueberry treat to an evening book club meeting and to share it with my friends. Blueberry cobbler was something that I had never made before, but this recipe pulled together so easily that I shared it that evening and then later, as a special birthday treat for my mom. With all of the ingredients coming straight from the pantry, it was a fun and frugal dish to share and everyone I shared it with really seemed to enjoy it.

The book we read was, “Still Alice,” by Lisa Genova which is a fantastic read that I read way back in January and finally got a chance to discuss it with everyone. If you haven’t read it, it is a wonderful read that will really make you appreciate the abilities of your own mind and how difficult it would be if you lost the gift of memory.

My great-grandmother suffered from Alzheimer’s so I was very familiar with the topic and the emotional toll that it can take on one’s family members when they suffer from this disease. What I did not know was that over a half million people in the United States alone suffer from early-onset Alzheimer’s and that it is possible to suffer from this disease at a much earlier stage in your life than I had ever imagined.

In the story, Alice Howland is a cognitive psychology professor at Harvard and is known for her great intellect. She is admired not only by the other faculty members, but by her students for her amazing ability to captivate an audience when speaking about what it is she is most passionate about. Her husband is a scientist, and together they have collaborated on book projects and have a mutual love for each other and the intelligent and scientific dialogue that they can have together.

When Alice starts becoming confused and begins losing her words, forgetting what she is supposed to teach on, and even forgetting where she lives when she goes for a run, she blames it on menopause and decides to contact her doctor about her memory loss.

After going through screening, it is determined that Alice, at the age of fifty, is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s.

Alice’s quick spiral into memory loss is heartbreaking and her story is especially poignant because she is the chosen narrator of the story. At times, as the reader, you can even become confused along with Alice as scenes are repeated and her family member’s begin to lose their names, or she believes she is talking to strangers when they are well-known characters throughout the book.

The book sheds light on a very real disease in a way that can only be told through the narration of Alice. Although Alice is slipping, she is “still Alice,” even when her family feels her mind is very far away.

This book pulled at my heartstrings in a way that I can’t describe and has made me thankful for the beautiful memories that my mind can retain. It is a wonderful reminder how essential memory is in our daily lives and how important it is to love and respect those who are suffering from Alzheimer’s.

I hope you can get a chance to check out the book and why not bake a little blueberry cobbler to go with it? It is sweet and satisfying..the perfect way to end any good meal or to share with a book club of your own!

Fresh Blueberry Cobbler (Adapted from Food.com)

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 cup whole milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
2 cups fresh blueberries
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Add flour, 1/2 cup sugar, salt, and baking powder to a mixing bowl; stir to combine. Add in milk and butter; stir to combine. Spread batter into a greased 8-inch square baking pan. Sprinkle blueberries evenly over batter. Sprinkle with 1/4 cup brown sugar and drizzle with vanilla. Bake at 350° for 40-45 minutes or until a pick comes out clean.

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    OK, this is what I want to have for breakfast. I just need to get some blueberries now.

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    Amy Reply:

    It would be a great breakfast treat…or evening treat with some ice cream!! Hope you can find some berries!

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    Hey Amy – have you ever tried this with frozen blueberries?

    Thanks!

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    Amy Reply:

    Sarah- The ones that I put in were some that I had frozen. I would just thaw them and rinse them off so you don’t turn your cobbler completely purple and make it too wet. They should work perfectly! Hope you guys like it!!

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    I LOVED this book. I recommended it to my moms group book club. We read it and everyone loved it. For an activity, we went to the local Alzheimer’s home and spent time with the residents. It’s a really touching story and such a sad disease.

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    Amy Reply:

    Oh, that is wonderful how you tied it in with an activity! What a great thing and I am sure that it must have touched you deeply after reading the book. So glad you loved it too!!

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    This book is on the list for my church book group for next (school) year. Glad that it sounds like a good one.

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    Amy Reply:

    I think you will really enjoy it- it really made me think too!

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    I just had to make the cobbler tonight – oh my! delicious and so easy! I used frozen blueberries, just tossed them in 1 TBS of flour before adding, so they don’t turn the cobbler purple. Thanks for the recipe!

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    Amy Reply:

    I am so glad that you enjoyed the cobbler! Great tip about tossing the frozen berries in flour- I will definitely have to remember that one! Thanks so much for letting me know you liked it!!

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    I tried this blueberry cobbler for the first time a few weeks ago when you originally posted it. Our family went so crazy for it we have eaten almost every week since! I am not much of a baker so was impressed with how easy it is to whip up. Next time we are going to try it with raspberries :-)
    Thanks!!

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    Amy Reply:

    Hurray! Love to hear those recipe success stories! I agree, it is so simple to whip up and still impressive to your guests! So glad you enjoyed this one!

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    This looks great! I have been looking for a cobbler recipe to try and I think I found it.
    Drizzling the vanilla on top looks puzzling. If I added the vanilla extract into the batter instead, would the cobbler turn out fine.

    Thanks for posting this recipe.

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    Amy Reply:

    Alyssa- I am sure it would turn out either way! It is absolutely delicious- I hope you enjoy it as much as did!

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