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Easiest Ever Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: KSBEESON 
Canned peaches and butter are topped with a sweet dough made with self-rising flour and baked in a hot oven for a quick and easy cobbler. 

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Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: Lenna 
Pay a visit to your favorite farm stand so that you can make this luscious cobbler. The milky vanilla-flavored batter goes into a buttered 9x13-inch pan, fruit is spooned on top, and the cobbler is slipped into the oven to bake for an hour. 

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Easy Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: Rosemarie Reeher 
For this delicious, simple pie, all you 'll need is a 9x9-inch pan, melted butter, a yummy batter and some sliced, fresh fruit. The batter goes in the pan, the fruit is poured on top of the batter, and the cobbler is baked in the oven for an hour. 

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Easy Batter Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Short of serving store-bought ice cream, you won't find a simpler, more delicious dessert than this fruit cobbler. Use any juicy summer fruit: peaches, nectarines, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries. And if you use frozen berries, this dessert can be assembled in less than 10 minutes. 

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Fresh Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: Victor 
Slices of sugared fresh fruit - peaches, pears, plums, and cherries - are piled into a large casserole dish and covered with a sweet batter. Thirty minutes later, the cobbler emerges bubbling, fragrant, and golden brown. 

Easy Fruit Cobbler Cake

Submitted by: Kristin 
Cake mix, pie filling and your favorite lemon-lime soda are all you need to make this versatile dessert.  

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Fruit Cocktail Cake

Submitted by: Cyndi 
Very moist and fruity cake, no oil added, quick and easy. Especially delicious when served with whipped cream. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.  

Fruit Cocktail Cake III

Submitted by: Glenda 
This fruit cocktail is different than other recipes in that it has butter added. It does make a difference! 

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Peach Cobbler IV

Submitted by: Alan Harrison 
Butter is melted in an 8x8-inch glass baking dish, then a simple biscuit batter spooned in followed by peaches arranged on top. The oven takes care of the rest. An hour later, this delicious cobbler emerges bubbly and golden. 

Pasta Fruit Salad II

Submitted by: Linda 
Don 't tell anyone what 's in this, because they just won 't believe you. Pudding! That 's right, but it goes with the other sweet offerings in this unusual pasta dish - maraschino cherries, fruit cocktail, crushed pineapple, and mandarin oranges. 
 
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