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12 easy cobblers to make when your fruit is about to go bad

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Use it or lose it, people. You probably have strawberries in the back of your fridge that you thou

Use it or lose it, people. [Olive Garden's got nothin' on you.]( [View this email in your browser]( [12 Cobbler Recipes You Can Make With Your Fruit That's About to Go Bad]( [@lets.eat.yall / Instagram]( You probably have strawberries in the back of your fridge that you thought you'd eat this weekend, totally forgot about, and now they're on the verge of turning mushy and sour. Ugh, the worst! Now you’ve got two options for saving them, and the one you choose will reveal what kind of person you are. You could A) freeze them for future smoothies or B) turn them into fruit cobbler. The choice is yours, but we say live a little and be the cobbler-type, at least this week. [Check it out→]( Copyright © 2018 Spoon University, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you subscribed or entered a sweeps with one of our equally cool partners. Our mailing address is: [75 9th Avenue]( 2nd Floor New York, [NY]( [10011]( Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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