Blueberry Cobbler & A Giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED

Well, I wouldn’t typically show you such a dirty dish, but the dirtier the better for this post.

My BlogSpark and P&G recently sent me the baking dish and some Cascade Complete All-in-1 Action Pacs to give them a try.

Let me tell you, most everything I buy is store brand. I shop at Aldi’s for groceries, and Walmart for household products. I used the Walmart brand of dishwasher soap, because well…it was cheaper. On a typical day, I do 2 loads of dishes, on a cooking or baking day, I’ve been known to have 5-6 loads, so I try to save where I can. Before I tried the Cascade Action Pacs, I really thought that my dishwasher was not very good, that maybe it was just a bottom of the line dishwasher and didn’t get the job done. I would spend lots of time, pre-washing, rinsing and MOST of the time, re-washing dishes that came out of the dishwasher still dirty. So, I not only was spending more time washing the dishes, but also more money on water and soap.

My challenge was to bake a Blueberry Cobbler, wash the dish and show you the results.

And of course, I couldn’t bake without sharing the recipe…

Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberry Cobbler

Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Warm and delicious Blueberry Cobbler recipe on HoosierHomemade.com

Ingredients

  • 1 cup White Sugar
  • 1 t. Baking Powder
  • 3 c. Flour
  • 1 c. Butter, cold and cut into pieces
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/4 t. Salt
  • Zest and Juice of 1 Lemon
  • 4 c. Fresh Blueberries
  • 1/2 c. Sugar
  • 4 t. Cornstarch

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, combine sugar, cornstarch and lemon juice, gently fold in blueberries and set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients, sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and zest of lemon.
  3. Add egg and cold butter, cut into mixture with a fork or use food processor.
  4. Place blueberry mixture into dish and crumble with topping.
  5. Sprinkle with a dash of cinnamon/sugar mixture if desired.
  6. Bake at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes, depending on dish size.

Note: I adapted my recipe for [Blueberry Crumb Bars | http://hoosierhomemade.com/blueberry-crumb-bars/]. The recipe fits a 13 x9, the dish I used is actually about 6x6x3 . You will need to adjust cooking time, depending on your dish size.

Now for the Giveaway! I have a $25 Walmart Gift Card for one lucky reader, provided by P&G and My BlogSpark. You can use the gift card to purchase Cascade Action Pacs, so you can give them a try and see for yourself.

Full Disclosure: I was provided the baking dish and Cascade Action Pacs, the opinions of the Action Pacs are my own.

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Giveaway Guidelines:

Please leave a seperate comment for each entry.

  1. Leave a comment telling me what you will buy with the gift card.
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  4. Tweet about the giveaway including @HoosierHomemade in the tweet and a link to the giveaway post. Leave me a comment.
  5. The Giveaway will be open until Thursday, May 27th, 10 p.m. CST, the winner will be notified and have 48 hrs to claim their prize.

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179 Comments

  1. I subscribe to your RSS feed

  2. I am going to be stocking up this summer on school supplies as they go on sale/clearance/coupon is available for NEXT year 🙂

  3. Heather Denney says:

    I shop at WM all the time, so I would use it for either groceries, hh products, or I just realized that my youngest dtr needs a new swimsuit and she didn’t get one for her bd, so that would be awesome!!! I would love to win it! Thanks for this awesome giveaway!

  4. Kimberly Russell says:

    just subscribed via email

  5. Follow you on twitter @lkim496

  6. Kimberly Russell says:

    I can buy just about anything I need at Wal-Mart….supplies, toys, garden, food…you name it.

  7. I would buy sale items that I find for cheap that I need for my home.

  8. I am a new subscriber and so far love your site, it will take me awhile to see everything. If I win the giftcard, and let me tell you in advance that I have never won anything (LOL) I would probably buy groceries. Lots of recipes on this site I want to try, especially all the cupcakes!!!

  9. I find that we have to rewash dishes here too. It seems any BBQ or tomato-based residual never ever comes completely off! I would use the card to try these action pacs, and with whatever is leftover on the card get some groceries!
    .-= Stacia´s last blog ..Chocolate Yummies =-.

  10. I would buy groceries, like laundry soap, air freshners. I would try the cascade action packs also. I have seen them at wal-mart but, like you always bought the cheaper things.

  11. Wow! I also tend to buy the cheapest, and I too prewash my dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. I may have to try this. Thanks for the review and the giveaway!

  12. I’m also a follower on twitter (@avirtuouswoman)
    .-= Charlene´s last blog ..The Incredible Shrinking Woman =-.

  13. I would use a Wal-mart gift card to buy groceries and household products.
    .-= Charlene´s last blog ..The Incredible Shrinking Woman =-.

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