Subj : Today in History - 1775
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Mar 23 2023 04:09:00

23 March 1775 - PATRICK HENRY MAKES A FIERY BID FOR FREEDOM: American
lawyer Patrick Henry serves up rousing rhetoric at the House of
Burgesses in Richmond, Virginia, as he makes his case for supporting
military action against the British. Henry's words "give me liberty or
give me death" will resonate through the centuries.

Henry is credited with having swung the balance in convincing the
convention to pass a resolution delivering Virginian troops for the
Revolutionary War. Among the delegates to the convention were future
United States presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.

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     Title: Nathalie Dupree's Liberty Cobbler
Categories: Pies, Desserts, Fruits, Dairy, Citrus
     Yield: 7 servings

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      1 c  Sliced strawberries
    1/4 c  Sugar
      6 tb Butter
  1 1/2 c  A-P flour
  2 1/4 ts Baking powder
    3/4 ts Salt
  1 1/2 c  Milk
    3/4 c  Sugar

MMMMM---------------------BLUEBERRY SAUCE----------------------------
      2 pt Blueberries
    1/4 c  Water
    1/4 c  Sugar
      1 tb Lemon juice
           Whipped cream

 Pour sugar over strawberries and mix well. Set aside and
 let macerate for 20 minutes.

 Set oven @ 350ºF/175ºC.

 Put butter in a 9" X 13" ovenproof serving dish, and
 place in the oven to melt.

 Mix together flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl,
 and stir in milk and sugar to make a batter.

 Remove dish with melted butter from the oven, and pour
 in the batter.

 Arrange drained strawberries over the batter in a single
 layer, then drizzle the juices from the berries on top.

 Return the dish to the oven. Bake until the batter is
 browned and has risen up and around the fruit,
 approximately 45 minutes.

 Meanwhile, make the blueberry sauce. Rinse and pick over
 blueberries. Combine water and sugar in a saucepan, and
 heat to the boiling point. Place 1 pint of blueberries
 in the bowl of a food processor. Process, turning the
 machine on and off about 4 times, until berries are
 coarsely pureed. Add to sugar syrup with lemon juice,
 and bring back to a boil. Cook about 2 minutes more. Add
 remaining pint of whole berries, reserving a few for
 decoration.

 Serve blueberry sauce over the warm cobbler, and top
 with whipped cream and reserved berries.

 By: Nancy Harmon Jenkins

 Yield: 6 to 8 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

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... "We make war that we may live in peace." -- Aristotle
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