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What is your favorite pie flavor and why? Multiple choice.

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Piggy2 profile image
Piggy2

Rhubarb it reminds of back in the day dipping a stick into the sugar bowl. No way would I even consider letting my kids do that. We all must have been on a sugar rush thinking back lol

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Activity2004 in reply to Piggy2

I haven't had rhubarb in a very long time. It was a few years ago. :-)

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HissingSid in reply to Piggy2

We did that when young too but kids today would turn their nose up at thought of chewing on a freshly picked rhubarb dipped in sugar. We were all hyper most of the time!

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Big_Dee in reply to HissingSid

Hello HissingSid

I remember chewing on some rhubarb with salt, but not sugar. All the rhubarb we raise goes to making rhubarb and rhubarb/strawberry pie for people as they can not buy anywhere else. Yummy!

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Adlon57 in reply to Big_Dee

Rhubarb crumble and ice cream! Doh! THAT was a family favourite!πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Love cherry pie with vanilla ice cream πŸ˜‹

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Activity2004 in reply to

That sounds really good to me, Clive. Is it on the side or mixed on top/bottom? :-)

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Top πŸ˜‹

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Activity2004 in reply to

That's wonderful! Thank you! :-)

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What's your favourite Leah x

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Activity2004 in reply to

My favorites are: Apple, Cherry, Pumpkin, Blueberry, Key Lime, Peach. :-)

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willow80

I voted for cherry but also blackberry and apple. Scrumptious but has to have GF pastry.

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Activity2004 in reply to willow80

I agree! I always have gluten free crusts and then add the flavoring for the pies. My favorites were: Apple, Cherry, Pumpkin, Blueberry, Key Lime, Peach. :-)

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Isinatra

Pumpkin. Always associated with the winter holidays.β€οΈπŸ„β€β™€οΈ

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I like pumpkin pie as well as its very good for you.

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Little_River profile image
Little_River

Apple or Blackcurrant pie with vanilla ice cream. Makes me long of summer

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Activity2004 in reply to Little_River

Those sound great to me. Do you have them also for certain celebrations-- nonholiday? :-)

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Little_River in reply to Activity2004

Summer birthdays and family get togethers. So much nicer with fresh seasonal fruit.

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Activity2004 in reply to Little_River

That’s a fantastic reason for the pies. Enjoy! πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Imaaan

Apple cinnamon pie because my tastebuds come to life. Mmmm mmm good

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Activity2004 in reply to Imaaan

Apple Cinnamon sounds really good to me, too. I will have to see if we can bake one after Passover is over. :-)

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Imaaan in reply to Activity2004

If you do, dont forget to take a pic and tease us with your wonderful creation ;)

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Isinatra in reply to Imaaan

Have I got a recipe for you!β€οΈπŸ„β€β™€οΈ

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Imaaan in reply to Isinatra

Sharing is caring 😘

Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66

My favourites are gooseberry and rhubarb; nice clean refreshing flavours to perk up the taste buds!!πŸ˜‹

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Activity2004 in reply to Beachcomber66

I never had gooseberry pie. How does it taste? :-)

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Beachcomber66 in reply to Activity2004

It is a bit tart, but a little sugar takes the edge off it; quite similar to rhubarb in many ways, but a bit sharper. Cream helps it too!!

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Beachcomber66 in reply to Activity2004

They are both great in crumbles too!!

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Activity2004 in reply to Beachcomber66

Thank you for the information. That's great to hear. :-)

lbenmaor profile image
lbenmaor

I don't eat pie.Leslie

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Activity2004 in reply to lbenmaor

That's okay. Not everyone I know eats it, either. :-)

G1llHa1n profile image
G1llHa1n

No 1: Beefsteak Pie - festive favourite

No2: Cheese & Bacon Potato Pie - everyday substantial meal.

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Activity2004 in reply to G1llHa1n

Are they like Shepard's Pie? :-)

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G1llHa1n in reply to Activity2004

Not quite.

Beefsteak Pie is a rich beef stew/casserole with gravy and a top of flaky or puff pastry glazed and cooked to golden brown. Traditionally served with mashed potato and a root veg - but I prefer it with roast onions and roasted potatoes and extra gravy. (Also the traditional Scottish New Year's day lunch)

Cheese & Bacon Pie is made with mashed potato with chopped sauted bacon and grated cheese seasoned and mixed, topped with grated cheese and browned in oven or under grill. Even better with some sauted, chopped onion mixed in or a layer of sliced tomatoes included for a savoury one dish meal.

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Floxxy

Lemon meringue

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Activity2004 in reply to Floxxy

That's a really good one, too! My parents and I had some recently that my Niece brought over for us one day last week. :-)

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Hermes123

Activity2004Hermes123 Peach pie and custard ! But the pastry has to be just right not hard and crusty around the rim, firm but flaky and custard thick. Um! making my mouth water already. Hermes.

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Activity2004 in reply to Hermes123

That sounds wonderful and delicious! :-)

Joygee profile image
Joygee

Really? We’re voting on pie? No pie is good pie for those of us with cancer. Now fresh fruit is another thing...

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BrentWArtist in reply to Joygee

Thankfully my gluten intolerance keeps pie at bay for me, Joygee.

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BrentWArtist

Steak and kidney pie for me please.

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Activity2004 in reply to BrentW

That sounds really good to me, Brent. :-)

Because its yummy πŸ˜‚

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Activity2004 in reply to

Which one is your favorite?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Apple

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Activity2004 in reply to

Sounds good! Do you have any ice cream with it?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Custard

Adlon57 profile image
Adlon57

Steak and Kidney! Ahh! brought up on em!πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

How many times a week did you have them?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Adlon57 in reply to Adlon57

Usually about two times a month, but if told going to have steak & kidney usually on Saturday, absolutely no complaints!πŸ‘

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

This is good to know! Thank you for letting us know.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Floralqueens profile image
Floralqueens

Fish 🐠 pies.

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Activity2004 in reply to Floralqueens

What type of fish did you use for the pies? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

faithhope421 profile image
faithhope421

I love to bake ,as a child my sisters and myself made Pies , for the Senior Ladies at our Church ,it was part of our Ministry until we were 16 yrs of age ,It was such a joy to see the smiles on their faces .This Post is very sentimental .I still bake for Seniors in my neighborhood. I was trained as a child and did not depart from it .THANK YOU MOM and GRANDMA ! God Bless You for all the good you taught me !

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Activity2004 in reply to faithhope421

That’s wonderful to hear! It’s nice to see certain traditions and recipes for certain food passed down.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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faithhope421 in reply to Activity2004

Thank you ,and have a wonderful evening !

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Activity2004 in reply to faithhope421

Thank you! You, too!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

hall2 profile image
hall2

I’d just like to know why we are repeatedly asked to do this? It isn’t helpful or supportive.

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Activity2004 in reply to hall2

The polls are for fun and anyone who wants to participate on them, then they can always post a comment.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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kycmary in reply to hall2

It gets my mind off MS & gives me something else to think about for a while, so I think it's useful & supportive for me anyway. It is after all just an opinion & everybody has one!

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Activity2004 in reply to kycmary

Thank you for saying that about the polls. We all appreciate it very much. That means a lot to all of us.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

in reply to hall2

If the polls upset you then don't take part in them.

Rungranny profile image
Rungranny

Rhubarb pie

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Activity2004 in reply to Rungranny

Sounds good! What do you have with it? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Hobbledehoy

Chicken & leek; cheese, bacon & potato pie sounds brill, as does gooseberry & rhubarb. Love lemon meringue. Otherwise, practically any & all! All-time favourite: my father's apple tart (pie), have never met pastry like his! And has to be with custard!

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Activity2004 in reply to Hobbledehoy

They sound really good. When do you have them? For holidays? Weekly?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Hobbledehoy in reply to Activity2004

Well, I haven't had sweet things since New Year, being of that annoying figure-type which is deep in the pelvis - good for childbearing, but shows weight gain! Except for an obligatory piece of M&S chocolate cake brought as a gift by a friend - on the solid decoration of which I dislodged a dental splint which is likely to cost up to Β£100 to repair (I daren't tell her, & fortunately with the lockdown she won't see) ! But will have a treat at Easter, when entertaining a dear v elderly friend.

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glo42

I rarely eat pastry now but loved Mum's apple pie or rhubarb crumble both with thick custard in my teens.

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Activity2004 in reply to glo42

They both sound really great! We’re they for holidays mostly?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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glo42 in reply to Activity2004

Not only holidays as my Mum would bake a couple of times a week when I was little.

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Activity2004 in reply to glo42

That’s great! We try to do once a week baking/cooking with my Niece. She loves it.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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HissingSid

Apple pie but it must have cloves in it for added flavour and come with custard or cream.

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Activity2004 in reply to HissingSid

This sounds good. I didn’t have cloves with apple pie. How does the cloves taste with the apples? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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melbrown

Love coconut cream & banana cream pies. Apple pie, warm with home-made whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. πŸ₯§ Now I wonder if I can talk the husband into stopping at the pie shop this weekend πŸ€”

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Activity2004 in reply to melbrown

If you get the pie(s) let us know what you have with them/it.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Joliv61

I know you meant a sweet pie, but I can’t resist a good steak and kidney pie, shortcrust pastry too.

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Activity2004 in reply to Joliv61

The non-sweet pies are also okay to be listed. They go under Other/None and then listed in comments.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Your pies sound good! πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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paddington

Savoury - Steak and Kidney / Fruit - Apple and blackberry. Although Chicken, Ham and Leek comes a close second!

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Activity2004 in reply to paddington

They both sound really good! Enjoy!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Adlon57 profile image
Adlon57

Sweet cherry pie, only particular times of the year when our cherry tree came forth with cherries, always very abundant when in season!πŸ‘

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

This is good to know. How many cherries do you get each season for the pies? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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paddington in reply to Activity2004

In moderation only, but yes yummy.

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Activity2004 in reply to paddington

Wonderful! Thank you!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Adlon57 in reply to Activity2004

We had about three cherry trees [cooking cherries] plus a few from the shop down the road, or local market, her pastry for it, was goood! That was about 25 years ago, I have two cherry trees in my own garden, cooking and eating, but nearly in full blossom! Sisters are hopeful this year? [no way!]πŸ’πŸ’πŸ‘

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

That’s good to hear that you have 2 cherry trees. You’re lucky. We have other types of fruit outside, but not able to be eaten.

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Adlon57 in reply to Activity2004

Blackcurrant, raspberry, honeyberry, strawberry, not really edible as yet?

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

We don’t have those, but the ones we have aren’t edible, unfortunately. πŸ˜€

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paddington

Rhubarb and Goosbury (separately) are both delicious, but they both need a crumble topping rather than rolled pastry.

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Activity2004 in reply to paddington

This is good to know. How much crumble do you use? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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paddington in reply to Activity2004

A little or a lot - depending on whether you are counting the calories! Reducing the amount of sugar you add to both the fruit and crumble can help if you are into healthy eating as does replacing some of the flour with flaked oats, but at the end of the day, you need a reasonable amount of crumble - otherwise, you may as well just eat the stewed fruit.

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Activity2004 in reply to paddington

How many carbs. does the pie have in it? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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erksomewarrior

gooseberry reminds me of childhood@

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paddington in reply to erksomewarrior

Yes! Scrumping on the allotment.

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Activity2004 in reply to erksomewarrior

Did you have gooseberry for holidays? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

13ga profile image
13ga

cherry pie is the only pie!!!

but wait - am i to understand that there are other flavors of pie????

pumkin??? BLECHK!!!!!! that should never be a pie!!! pumkins are for chucking only !! (preferably from a trebuchet)

blueberry and other berries would probably make a good pie.... but if i'm going to invest in a pie - only reason not to do cherry would be if cherries were unavailable!!! :) :) :)

PS:

marachino cherries are NOT cherries!!!! whoever invented them should be tarred and feathered!!!!

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Activity2004 in reply to 13ga

Some people have pumpkin pie for certain holidays, but it’s okay not to like it. Not everyone is going to like the same thing. πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Cherry pie is good! I like itβ€” along with a few other flavors.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Rungranny profile image
Rungranny

Warm with whipped cream.

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Big_Dee

Anyone of the pies would be my choice over cake.

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Activity2004 in reply to Big_Dee

It’s good when a person likes anything and everything.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Spanaway

Sweet potato and peach cobbler!

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

They both are really good! When do you have them? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Loopylorre

My absolute favourite is a banoffe pie, my daughter makes one & she does a meringue base, it’s delicious, so light & scrumptious πŸ˜‹

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Activity2004 in reply to Loopylorre

What does a banoffe pie taste like? I never got a chance to try it. πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Loopylorre in reply to Activity2004

It’s lovely & light, obviously tastes of banana & has bananas in it, it’s consistency is similar to a cheesecake but smoother, there’s also a bit of caramel too, melts in the mouth, topped with cream, if u get the chance try it, yummy πŸ˜‹

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Activity2004 in reply to Loopylorre

This sounds good and I like cheesecake. Can the bananas be substituted for other fruits if the person can't have them? :-)

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Loopylorre in reply to Activity2004

I’m sorry I really don’t know, I’ve never made it, when I asked my daughter she didn’t know either, apparently you can get the filling in tins, it’s like a caramel type thing that comes ready made in a tin similar to the condensed milk tins, originally it was made with the condensed milk, but there’s one already to use now, sorry I’m no help to you, but I would imagine you could change it for something else 😊

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Activity2004 in reply to Loopylorre

It's okay. No need to be sorry about anything. You told me a lot of information. Thank you. :-)

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Loopylorre in reply to Activity2004

Thank you 😊

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Activity2004 in reply to Loopylorre

πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆπŸ₯§

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paulinechristian

Because my Mom made such good pies in numerous flavours but I did like her chocolate pie with whip cream on top!:)

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Activity2004 in reply to paulinechristian

Sounds delicious! I would like to have a chocolate pie soon. πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

I had my cherry pie with a hotdog and baked beans for dinner tonight. Everything was really good and delicious.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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jorrell

Apple pie was the first food my family gave me after a 1 month stay in hospital. I was in hospital after an unprovoked act of violence towards me. That is a story for another day.

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Activity2004 in reply to jorrell

Sorry to hear that about you being in the hospital.

Did you have anything with the apple pie? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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jorrell in reply to Activity2004

Yes, I could have done with a nice stout, but all they let me drink was milk!

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Activity2004 in reply to jorrell

What is stout? I never had that before as a drink. :-)

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Isinatra in reply to Activity2004

In my most humble opinion, I think it’s a very robust type of beer.β€οΈπŸ„β€β™€οΈ

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Activity2004 in reply to Isinatra

Thank you for letting me know that. I didn’t know that it was a beer. Thank you for the information.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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ELLSBELLS

Gooseberry pie with crumble topping.

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Activity2004 in reply to ELLSBELLS

That sounds good. What do you have with the pie? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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ELLSBELLS in reply to Activity2004

Custard or whipped cream.

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Activity2004 in reply to ELLSBELLS

That sounds delicious!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

kycmary profile image
kycmary

I like PIE! I never heard of bean pie but all that you had listed plus lots more kinds too.

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Activity2004 in reply to kycmary

That’s fantastic to hear that! Do you have any favorite type of pie during the holidays or special occasions? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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kycmary in reply to Activity2004

Pumpkin, apple, mixed berry you name it I'll try it chocolate pie with whipped cream on top. I heard about onion pie I am gonna find 1 & try it as I have a friend who loves onions & she said she wished there was an onion pie!

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Activity2004 in reply to kycmary

Wow! I never had heard of an onion pie. If you get a recipe for it, please let us know. πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Big_Dee in reply to kycmary

Hello kycmary

Onion pie is great choice, I think they also call it Quiche here in US, don't know why.

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HenningLob

gooeseberry as not too sweet

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Activity2004 in reply to HenningLob

That’s wonderful! When do you have the pie? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Spanaway

Haven't had them in a couple years! Due to covid for one year I'm in Washington state and momma is in California πŸ˜“ and year before she was I'll. But we got our first vaccination today so it's gonna be soon!

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

Which COVID vaccine are you getting today? I had both Maderna vaccines recently and doing okay from them. Congratulations on getting yours for today! :-)

in reply to Activity2004

I had the Oxford jab on Monday and feel OK now.

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Activity2004 in reply to

You’re first dose, or second? It’s great to hear that you’re feeling better now.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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My first one and they said they will write to me again with an appointment for the second one in 3 months time.

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Rachmaninov2

I used to add brown sugar, lemon peel, sultanas and cloves to apple pies. My favourite used to be a cherry pie made with tinned cherry pie filling.πŸ™‚ πŸ’πŸ‹πŸ

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Activity2004 in reply to Rachmaninov2

This sounds really good! Some of the cherry pie filling we have is also from a can, but we use it for toppings for other foods, too. My mom was using the filling for vanilla yogurt and she was mixing the filling into the vanilla yogurt so it would be either a parfait or a 'sundae'. :-)

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Rachmaninov2 in reply to Activity2004

That’s a good idea Leah, I wouldn’t have thought of making a sundae. Next time you make a cherry pie please post a photo, and save some for me.πŸ™‚πŸ’

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Activity2004 in reply to Rachmaninov2

I’ll see what I can do!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Rachmaninov2 in reply to Activity2004

πŸ™‚πŸ’

Barjac profile image
Barjac

What is

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Barjac

For apple pie I mix ground cinnamon, clove, ginger and nutmeg with soft brown sugar, all sprinkled over the apple.What is key lime?

Happy eating!

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Activity2004 in reply to Barjac

Thank you for the recipe for the pie. It sounds really good. :-)

Key Lime pie is a green colored type of pie made with limes and lime juice. Has some eggs and either cream topping and a crust ( if the crust isn't gluten free, I usually just eat the filling on its own). :-)

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Sops

I love blueberry, and even more so-windberry, my mother in law used to buy these from local children who would climb the hills in South Wales to pick them they were tiny so took time. Served in a pie with cream they were amazing. Happy memories!

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Activity2004 in reply to Sops

Can you please tell me what a windberry is? I never had those before. Are they like raspberries or blackberries? :-)

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Floralqueens

I use a range of fish - cod or haddock, plain or smoked fish, with prawns and salmon.

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Activity2004 in reply to Floralqueens

These sound wonderful in a pie or on the side for one. :-)

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Remyan

Pecan pie is just so delicious with some whipped cream.

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Activity2004 in reply to Remyan

I totally agree with you on that one! Pecan pie is number 5 or 6 on my personal list of pies I want to eat. :-)

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AndtH

Always loved apple pie, especially my Mums.

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Activity2004 in reply to AndtH

That's wonderful! Did she bake it just for holidays or holidays and different times of the year, too? :-)

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AndtH in reply to Activity2004

Every Sunday with our roast dinner. We all sat down together and had dinner every Sunday, it was a special day for us.β€οΈπŸ˜€πŸ₯§

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Activity2004 in reply to AndtH

That sounds wonderful and a great way to spend a Sunday.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

Mine's cauliflower cheese pie with a lovely shortcrust pastry, Leah. Might sound a bit odd, but it really works for me!

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Activity2004 in reply to

This sounds really delicious, Sue! Do you have any pictures of the pie? :-)

in reply to Activity2004

I don't Leah, but I'll take one next time I make it. πŸ‘

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Activity2004 in reply to

Sounds good! Can't wait to see the picture when it's ready to be posted. :-)

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cljones

I like peacan the best then coconut cream and chocolate cream. I also love blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream on top. It makes me think of my grandmother. I have never heard of a bean pie. For savory pies I like quiche.

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Activity2004 in reply to cljones

Those sound really wonderful, cljones . I've never had a bean pie, either, but they sound interesting to try.

When do you have pecan pie? For holidays or holidays and other times of the year? :-)

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cljones in reply to Activity2004

We just have it whenever my mom makes one or I find one on sale at the store. Pecan pie it's pretty common around here it's a southern thing. My mom makes the best. I live in Arkansas so there at all the restaurants usually even.

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Spanaway

I got the Mederna vaccine too! Get second dose April 20th!

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

How do you feel after the vaccine?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

in reply to Spanaway

Best of luck with your second dose!

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Sops

No thry are tiny and have to be looked for I have never seen them on sale but others who live in South Wales may know more than me. Pies were made for us as a very special treat on special occasions,

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SORRELHIPPOReading Rabbits

Choice between Frangipane and Apricot, or as meat pies in the UK Steak and Kidney.

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Activity2004 in reply to SORRELHIPPO

What is Frangipane made from far a pie? πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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SORRELHIPPOReading Rabbits in reply to Activity2004

Butter, sugar. eggs, ground almond and plain flour. Have never made it, just love eating it!!

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Activity2004 in reply to SORRELHIPPO

That sounds good. Thank you for the recipe. I will have to see what I can do after next week. :-)

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Hb2003

My moms lemon meringue pie 😍

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Activity2004 in reply to Hb2003

That sounds really delicious! Homemade mom’s pies are always fantastic!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Hb2003 in reply to Activity2004

They are 😊☺️

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Absolutely right!πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆπŸ₯§

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❀️ how are you doing?

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Activity2004 in reply to Hb2003

I’m okay. Was really busy today, but doing okay.

Are you okay tonight?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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HenningLob

Well it's hard these days to find gooseberries so sadly have not had gooseberry pie in a long while!

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Where can you get gooseberry?πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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I think they grow in summer but not sure you can still get gooseberries!

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Spanaway

I feel good, arm is little sore that's all.

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

That’s good to hear. The soreness goes away after about 4-5 days.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

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Spanaway

That's great, it's feeling better already 😁. You have a wonderful day πŸ€—

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

Thank you! You, too! :-)