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On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:46:30 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
>Boron Elgar wrote: >> Yup. I think most pies go stale very quickly. With fruit pie, the >> crust gets too wet for my tastes, lemon meringue can weep like a new >> widow, but custard pies are sometimes ok - coconut custard and pumpkin >> come to mind. >> >> By the second day, I wind up serving my peach-blackberry in a small >> bowl, looking all crumbled having been spooned out of the pie plate, >> then heated up and decorated with ice cream. Not a bad way to have >> dessert, but not the perfect fruit pie of the first day. >> >> Boron > >Is that bad? My mom would let me have pie orts for breakfast >after they got somewhat runny. Oh joy! It sure beat lumpy cream >of wheat. It isn't that it is bad, it just isn't the same as "first day" pie. Boron |
Ping: Notbob
Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:46:30 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> Boron Elgar wrote: > >>> Yup. I think most pies go stale very quickly. With fruit pie, the >>> crust gets too wet for my tastes, lemon meringue can weep like a new >>> widow, but custard pies are sometimes ok - coconut custard and pumpkin >>> come to mind. >>> >>> By the second day, I wind up serving my peach-blackberry in a small >>> bowl, looking all crumbled having been spooned out of the pie plate, >>> then heated up and decorated with ice cream. Not a bad way to have >>> dessert, but not the perfect fruit pie of the first day. >>> >>> Boron >> Is that bad? My mom would let me have pie orts for breakfast >> after they got somewhat runny. Oh joy! It sure beat lumpy cream >> of wheat. > > It isn't that it is bad, it just isn't the same as "first day" pie. > > Boron True. But it did and does bring much joy to me. -- Jean B. |
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