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Does anyone know where I can find crust protectors (pie rings) that will fit
over a mini pie pan? The adjustable ones just don't go that small.
Whenever I make individual size pot pies (or buy them), I always have to
make my own crust protector (from foil) to fit before I can bake them.

Thanks.

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Goggle crust protector and you'll find many places that sell them.

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> Does anyone know where I can find crust protectors (pie rings) that will
> fit over a mini pie pan? The adjustable ones just don't go that small.
> Whenever I make individual size pot pies (or buy them), I always have to
> make my own crust protector (from foil) to fit before I can bake them.
>
> Thanks.



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Sorry, I missed the part about adjustable. Unless I'm wrong, you'll
probably have to keep on making your own.

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> Does anyone know where I can find crust protectors (pie rings) that will
> fit over a mini pie pan? The adjustable ones just don't go that small.
> Whenever I make individual size pot pies (or buy them), I always have to
> make my own crust protector (from foil) to fit before I can bake them.
>
> Thanks.



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