Food

FYCE: Zwetschgenkuchen (plum pie)

My grandmother bakes this pie every year when the plums are perfectly ripe (by the second week of September). She passed away before making it this year and in her

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Food You Can Eat

Food You Can Eat: Banana Cream Pie

First things first:  My favorite dessert, going away by a mile, was my mother’s banana cream pie.  I couldn’t get enough of it.  I asked her to make it all

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Food You Can Eat

Food You can Eat: Mini Cherry Pies

We’re coming up on the birthday of the man who gave his name to the bridge connecting Manhattan to Fort Lee, NJ!

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A photo of a pie with a piece cut out of it.
Deadsplinter Up! All Night

Deadsplinter Up! All Night: All the Pie

It’s National Pie Day. Myself, I’m not a huge fan. Not sure why. But I know others are, even if you cannot bake a pie in a Bundt pan. So

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Deadsplinter Up! All Night

Deadsplinter Up! All Night: Pie

No this not a FYCE post – but it is National Bavarian Cream Pie day – so let’s hear it for the pie! As always- thanks for your support.

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Food You Can Eat: Chocolate Pie

First things first:  One of my grandmother’s recipes called for ¼ cup of dry milk.  The grocery store only sold it in these giant multi-packs.  So, after transcribing all of

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