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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2015-09-19 2:52 PM, Doris Night wrote: >> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> >>>> Lemon meringue pie is good and most people like it. I have to chuckle >>>> about my father in law and his lemon meringue pie problems. He didn't >>>> like >>>> it. They were at a friend's house for dinner and the wife had made a >>>> lemon >>>> meringue pie for dessert. He was a good guest and always had what was >>>> served and made positive remarks. He raved about the woman's pie, and >>>> whenever they ate there she always served lemon meringue pie because he >>>> had liked it so much. >>> >>> Most people like it? I only know one person who does. My mom. >> >> I don't believe I know one person who *doesn't* like it. It's second >> only to coconut cream, in my opinion. >> >> > > > Something to think about Doris... you live in the real world. Julie lives > in a world of lies, ignorance and denial. If you go to diners, > restaurants, cafeterias you will see that lemon meringue is one of the > single most frequently offered. Only in Boveland does no one like lemon > meringue pie. My FiL was the only person I knew who disliked it. You have diners and cafeterias there? Only cafeterias I know of are in hospitals and they are not likely to have any kind of pie since they switched over to healthy menus. We don't really have any diners here. We have a few places that call themselves diners but they don't have the same sort of menu that a real diner does. |
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