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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
 
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