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Old 06-11-2006, 04:36 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.

Donna

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Old 06-11-2006, 04:38 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 15:36:55 GMT, "dyork"
wrote:

I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.


It's refrigerated, and can be found in most dairy sections. The box
is about the size and shape of a 2 pound box of spaghetti.

Hope you find it. It's so much better than frozen.
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Old 06-11-2006, 04:59 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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dyork wrote:

I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.



Puff Pastry? It is a special pastry, flakier than regular pie
pastry. It is a little trickier to make at home and actually not
a bad deal to buy pre-made. It is available in most grocery
stores in the frozen foods.
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Old 06-11-2006, 05:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
dyork
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Default Pie dough

No, I'm talking about pie crust, not puff pastry.
I think I have my answer, Thank you Dave!


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dyork wrote:

I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your
pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked
in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and
is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.



Puff Pastry? It is a special pastry, flakier than regular pie
pastry. It is a little trickier to make at home and actually not
a bad deal to buy pre-made. It is available in most grocery
stores in the frozen foods.



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Old 06-11-2006, 05:31 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
dyork
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Default Pie dough

Thank you very much. I'll look next time I go out.


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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 15:36:55 GMT, "dyork"
wrote:

I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your
pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked
in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.


It's refrigerated, and can be found in most dairy sections. The box
is about the size and shape of a 2 pound box of spaghetti.

Hope you find it. It's so much better than frozen.



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Old 14-11-2006, 05:08 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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I seen on TV where they have pie crust that you just roll out into your pie
dish. Unlike the frozen pie crust. Where do you buy that at? I've looked in
Food Lion and they don't seem to have it. And what section is it in and is
it still frozen? Maybe I'm overlooking it.

Donna

(N.C.)


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