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Peach Cobbler

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INGREDIENTS

1 cn (800 g) peach slices
1 Box yellow cake mix
100 g Butter
Cinnamon & sugar to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Strain peaches, save juice.
2. Spread peaches in 23x33 cm pan, then place pats of butter between peach
slices, sprinkle cake mix over peaches.
3. Then pour peach juice over top of cake mix and use fork to even out the
lumps. Sprinkle cinnamon and sugar over juice and bake at 180 °C for 30-35
minutes.
Difficulty : very easy. Precision
: measure ingredients.
Recipe by: Carole A. Resnick ak399@cleveland.freenet.edu
Posted to brand-name-recipes by Beach Princess<barbra@pipeline.com> on Jan
25, 1998

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