I made the recipe. So simple!
Put 1 cup Bisquick ( I used my homemade pantry mix)
1 cup milk and 1/2 tsp. nutmeg in an 8x8 baking pan and stir.
Melt 1/2 cup butter. Stir into the batter
Drain a 29 oz. can of peaches (I used my bottled peaches)
Stir 1/2 cup sugar into the peaches.
Spoon on top of batter.
Place in 400 degree oven for 50 to 60 minutes or until golden brown.
Wasn't that simple and doesn't it look good? This peach cobbler and the peach cobbler lotion both smell good. I'd rather EAT the peach cobbler in the bowl but just rubbing the lotion on my hands is lower in calories...what a dilemma!
This is SO awesome...I had no idea! The cobbler looks so yummy and the lotions...I will have to go get some! Thanks for sharing, I always love your posts my friend! :D
ReplyDeleteBeing a little blurry-eyed this morning, I thought you said you were making the lotion. Then I thought, "laundry soap, lotion... You can buy the stuff for a dollar!! Come on!!"
ReplyDeleteBut once I saw the peaches goin in I reread. :)
I am FOR SURE going to the dollar store today. The lotion and soap was a lucky thing to find!! AND YES...the cobbler looks delicious. AND YES...I'm making it!!!
ReplyDeleteSandra
NO I didn't have any idea. I'm going to look for that at our dollar store today.
ReplyDeleteEXCITING!! Can't wait to get to the dollar store!! Thanks for sharing the info!! The food looks good too!! FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the lotion wasn't an ingredient in the cobbler! :) I was worried for a minute because you are full of surprises!
ReplyDeleteNow if the lotion were scented AND flavored, we might be on to something here...or not (now I have a vision of a bunch of women sitting at their computers and licking their hands repeatedly...so yeah, nevermind with that whole scenario!)
Wow, I didn't know that! The cobbler does look delish! In fact, I think I can smell it!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of those lotions before. How fun!
ReplyDeleteLet me know when they come up with a cupcake scented lotion!
ReplyDeleteP.S. with the cobbler last until Sunday? :)
I had no idea either that they made lotion! 2 for $1.00...yummy smelling lotion AND a recipe as well.
ReplyDeleteI bet your house did smell good and your peach cobbler looks yummy! There is nothing like making a dessert with home canned peaches.
Your last comment made me laugh!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Looks yummy. I just made apple cobbler or crisp and the missionaries loved it. Your recipes always look soo good.
ReplyDeleteI think I need to head over to the dollar store. Betty Crocker and lotion? That's a brand extension I just wasn't expecting.
ReplyDeleteAnd mmmmm peach cobbler. I think I need to make a cobbler soon, and yes, possibly a peach one :)
This is cute and smart of old Betty! But, I even rub my hands in a plate of your peach cobbler....
ReplyDeleteIt looks terrific!!
Yummy, yummy, yummy.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that Betty Crocker got into the hand lotion business.
Me either these companies just keep expanding their horizons and I love p each cobbler.. great recipe.
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~WOW! Connie who knew is right? I LOVE peach cobbler. It reminds me of my Grandmas house many years ago. Yum!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Sunday. ~Melissa :)
Connie,
ReplyDeleteI found the BC hand lotion and soap! I purchased 7 sets! I thought they would make really cute b-day gifts. For my 3 sisters I thought it would be fun to add a BC cake mix. THANKS FOR
THE TIP!!!!!
I'm also making the peach cobbler tomorrow!!!
Sandra
oh my goodness, it looks so yum!!!!
ReplyDeletesoap smelling that good is too good to be true!
Man.. you and Sandra have found some great deals at the dollar store!! I need to get there Monday and see if anything is left!!
ReplyDeleteThat cobbler looks yummy.
Have you tried it with other fruit? I'm guessing it would work??
Hope your weekend has been great!
Will have to look for those lotions. We love cobbler!
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