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I just tried a pie made at the local sandwich shop. The call themselves a
sandwich shop but they are more of a bakery with a limited selection. They usually have only 2-3 types of cookies, butter tarts, date square and pies. They sell their pies for $5.99 and they are delicious. The fresh cherry pies are $6.99, a little more than the other varieties. The pastry was very good and the filling was delicious. For that price, it's hardly working the work to do it myself, and since sour cherries come out when it is stifling hot outside it isn't worth heating up the house. |
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:19:44 -0400, Dave Smith
wrote: I just tried a pie made at the local sandwich shop. The call themselves a sandwich shop but they are more of a bakery with a limited selection. They usually have only 2-3 types of cookies, butter tarts, date square and pies. They sell their pies for $5.99 and they are delicious. The fresh cherry pies are $6.99, a little more than the other varieties. The pastry was very good and the filling was delicious. For that price, it's hardly working the work to do it myself, and since sour cherries come out when it is stifling hot outside it isn't worth heating up the house. There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of a well-priced, well made delight, but that doesn't mean you have to give up your own kitchen talents. If they are good at particular pies, buy those, but continue to make those that the place does not carry and that you still enjoy. I bake over most of our bread, but that doesn't mean I won't buy some wonderful rolls or loaves from a bakery when I see them. Boron |