As an after-thought following a heavy Thanksgiving dinner. Wait until you have an appetite. Then you can fully appreciate what you had to stand on line to get. Plus it is really hard to decide which of those beauties you want to buy. The store is out in Gods country, so you really can't go there every week.
RE: Briermere Farms pies +3. But it is a shame to eat one Â
As an after-thought following a heavy Thanksgiving dinner. Wait until you have an appetite. Then you can fully appreciate what you had to stand on line to get. Plus it is really hard to decide which of those beauties you want to buy. The store is out in Gods country, so you really can't go there every week.
Yep. It’s about 30 miles east of me. We try to put in an order every Thanksgiving and pick them up the day before. I almost hate wasting it after a huge dinner. It’s become the best part of the day after when we are putting up the Christmas decorations.
Home-made apple pie, if made by someone who really knows how to make apple pies, tops anything else by a huge margin. My father's mother, a long-time farm wife, was the absolute champ.
My runners-up are Kentucky Derby pie, coconut cream pie when loaded with shredded coconut, and good blueberry pie. However, not all blueberry pie is good. I've had some that was pretty piss poor. But I guess I can say that about pretty much any kind of pie except maybe chocolate pudding pie which is almost impossible to screw up.
Pie, Pie
Me oh my
Nothing tastes sweet, wet, salty and dry
all at once: oh well it's pie!
Apple!
Pumpkin!
Minced an' wet bottom.
Come to your place everyday if you've got em'
Pie
Me oh my
I love pie
Have to admit, I've never heard on this one before. Just looked up a recipe, and might have to give it a try this week. I love pecan pie, but hate the 'clear' kind that is made from only sugar & corn syrup.
Adam - we have a new bakery near us that makes them -- I'm gonna gain 10 pounds in the next week because of it
This is it. In all it’s glory.
Yep. It’s about 30 miles east of me. We try to put in an order every Thanksgiving and pick them up the day before. I almost hate wasting it after a huge dinner. It’s become the best part of the day after when we are putting up the Christmas decorations.
My runners-up are Kentucky Derby pie, coconut cream pie when loaded with shredded coconut, and good blueberry pie. However, not all blueberry pie is good. I've had some that was pretty piss poor. But I guess I can say that about pretty much any kind of pie except maybe chocolate pudding pie which is almost impossible to screw up.
Pumpkin #2 (yes whipped cream)
Cheese cake (does that count?)
Me oh my
Nothing tastes sweet, wet, salty and dry
all at once: oh well it's pie!
Apple!
Pumpkin!
Minced an' wet bottom.
Come to your place everyday if you've got em'
Pie
Me oh my
I love pie
Have to admit, I've never heard on this one before. Just looked up a recipe, and might have to give it a try this week. I love pecan pie, but hate the 'clear' kind that is made from only sugar & corn syrup.