Pumpkin in the fall/winter, cherry in the spring/winter.
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Pumpkin in the fall/winter, cherry in the spring/winter.
Boston Cream Pie...or usually just a "chocolate pie," which as far as I can tell is just pudding in a crust with whip cream on top.
apple for me. nice an' classic. i like pumpkin' and sweet-potato as well. can some one tell me what straberry pie is like? i've never seen one in my life an' straberries are my favorite fruit.
Banana Cream is really good, Pecan is good, especially here (where Pecan Pie is better than anywhere else) but it's not something you can eat alot of. Cheese Cake always seemed more like a Pie to me... so if that counts it's up there too.
Key Lime pie is best around these parts.
pecan pie is great where i live, of course.... i live in a place called pecan grove so...
I'm all about blueberry.
Well, I went with Pecan on the list, cause that is what I want right now. It probably isnt the best, but good thing is that it is hard to find a bad Pecan pie.
I saw you had strawberry listed, which is an awesome pie, but very hard to find. Usually it is of the rubarb type which ok, but usually too tart.
My grandma made the best pies ever, and the best was her blueberry, but she ruined it for me, and now no other compares.
Key Lime from the actual keys is also extremely killer.
Pumpkin can be amazing too, but im picky on those.
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Originally Posted by rama
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You must have grown up in the north, or someone in your family did. Several people in Texas that I've mentioned Rhubarb pie to, had no idea what I was talking about. They seem to love the pecan though.