Fit Friday;Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe & Recovery!

Our Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe is made with fresh berries and topped with a cinnamon crumble--a lovely pairing! Our fresh berry cobbler will be your new favorite berry dessert recipe.  Fit Friday never gets old!! Fit tips + healthy recipes = greatness. Thanks to Nichole from Pure Clean Coaching! More Fit Friday posts CLICK HERE! Our Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe is made with fresh berries and topped with a cinnamon crumble--a lovely pairing! by cookingwithruthie.com

Why we love Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe  

We love to take our Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe to family gatherings--everyone raves about it! They always want the recipe... we happily share it and no one can believe how simple it is to make. The cinnamon crumble recipe is one from our Gram so it's close to our hearts too. :)  Our Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe is made with fresh berries and topped with a cinnamon crumble--a lovely pairing! by cookingwithruthie.com

Ingredients in Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe

  • fresh strawberries
  • fresh raspberries
  • fresh blackberries
  • honey or agave

Cinnamon Crumble:

  • flour
  • cinnamon
  • butter
  • brown sugar or coconut sugar
  • oatmeal
  • vanilla
  • frozen vanilla yogurt and mint leaves for garnish
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How to make Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe

  • Preheat oven 350 degrees.
  • Coat 8x8 pan with cooking spray.
  • Combine berries in mixing bowl, gently coat with honey or agave.
  • Allow to rest for 10 minutes.
  • In small mixing bowl, cut butter into flour until pea size, add brown sugar and oats.
  • Add cinnamon and vanilla; lightly mix to combined.
  • Place berries in pan, evenly spread crumble on berries.
  • Cook for 25-30 minutes or crumble is lightly browned and berries are bubbling.
  • Serve warm with frozen yogurt or light cool whip.
  • Garnish with a sprig of mint and enjoy your Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe!


 

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Your family will all rave about our Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe!

Fit Friday with Nichole

Happy Fit Friday all! Spring break is drawing to a close. We have spent the week running, playing, soaking in sun, hiding from snow, playing volleyball, and everything in between. It was pretty great, even if it didn't seem to provide the rest I was hoping for, but let's be real, that never comes with kids in the picture. 


With marathon at the beginning of the week I spent the rest of the week enjoying some down time and recovering. It got me thinking about the importance of recovery on a regular basis and smaller scale. In other words, weekly recovery that we all need. 


There are lots of reasons why it is important to take rest days. The two biggest for me are to reduce injury risk and to keep me motivated. Taking a day off once a week seems to be just what I need to stay on a training schedule or even just to simply stay excited to hit the gym, trail, or road. 


So what should you do on those rest days? 



There are plenty of ways to fill time in our lives. If you are struggling to figure out what to do on a rest day you need to take a good look at your life.

Pick up a book, call a friend, clean your house, enjoy your kids. All great things to do.

Being healthy is a big part of life and  exercise is a part of that, but your life should not revolve around gym time or workouts.

Remember, life is all about balance and living life to the fullest!

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