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GHung 16-01-2011 11:38 PM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it, then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the oven.

projectile vomit chick[_3_] 17-01-2011 07:18 AM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
On Jan 16, 5:38*pm, GHung > wrote:
> Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be
> prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it,
> then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the
> oven.


Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich requires two slices of bread
(or one, if you prefer open-faced sandwiches), peanut butter, and
jelly (or jam, if you're a ****ing weirdo). Slap the bread on the
counter or plate, smear with peanut butter, apply jelly (or jam!), and
top with another slice of bread (or if you're one of those open-facers
just shove it in your mouth).

Ta-daaaaaaaaa!!

Roy[_2_] 17-01-2011 07:23 AM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
On Jan 17, 12:18*am, projectile vomit chick
> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 5:38*pm, GHung > wrote:
>
> > Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be
> > prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it,
> > then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the
> > oven.

>
> Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich requires two slices of bread
> (or one, if you prefer open-faced sandwiches), peanut butter, and
> jelly (or jam, if you're a ****ing weirdo). *Slap the bread on the
> counter or plate, smear with peanut butter, apply jelly (or jam!), and
> top with another slice of bread (or if you're one of those open-facers
> just shove it in your mouth).
>
> Ta-daaaaaaaaa!!


==
Snideness is next to godliness for some people.
==

projectile vomit chick[_3_] 17-01-2011 07:33 AM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
On Jan 17, 1:23*am, Roy > wrote:
> On Jan 17, 12:18*am, projectile vomit chick
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > On Jan 16, 5:38*pm, GHung > wrote:

>
> > > Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be
> > > prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it,
> > > then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the
> > > oven.

>
> > Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich requires two slices of bread
> > (or one, if you prefer open-faced sandwiches), peanut butter, and
> > jelly (or jam, if you're a ****ing weirdo). *Slap the bread on the
> > counter or plate, smear with peanut butter, apply jelly (or jam!), and
> > top with another slice of bread (or if you're one of those open-facers
> > just shove it in your mouth).

>
> > Ta-daaaaaaaaa!!

>
> ==
> Snideness is next to godliness for some people.


Sorry, I didn't realize that so much could be gleaned from a half-
assed tutorial on the methods and/or merits of a frozen or blind-baked
pie crust. It's a lesson for humanity, really.

Chemo the Clown[_2_] 17-01-2011 04:59 PM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
On Jan 16, 11:33*pm, projectile vomit chick
> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 1:23*am, Roy > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 17, 12:18*am, projectile vomit chick

>
> > > wrote:
> > > On Jan 16, 5:38*pm, GHung > wrote:

>
> > > > Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be
> > > > prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it,
> > > > then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the
> > > > oven.

>
> > > Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich requires two slices of bread
> > > (or one, if you prefer open-faced sandwiches), peanut butter, and
> > > jelly (or jam, if you're a ****ing weirdo). *Slap the bread on the
> > > counter or plate, smear with peanut butter, apply jelly (or jam!), and
> > > top with another slice of bread (or if you're one of those open-facers
> > > just shove it in your mouth).

>
> > > Ta-daaaaaaaaa!!

>
> > ==
> > Snideness is next to godliness for some people.

>
> Sorry, I didn't realize that so much could be gleaned from a half-
> assed tutorial on the methods and/or merits of a frozen or blind-baked
> pie crust. *It's a lesson for humanity, really.


Still...probably way too complicated for you.

blake murphy[_2_] 17-01-2011 05:31 PM

Pie Crust For Homemade Ready Pies
 
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 23:23:20 -0800 (PST), Roy wrote:

> On Jan 17, 12:18*am, projectile vomit chick
> > wrote:
>> On Jan 16, 5:38*pm, GHung > wrote:
>>
>>> Baking a fresh homemade pie requires a good pie crust which can be
>>> prepared ahead of time or you can get a frozen pie crust, blind-bake it,
>>> then add the filling for a quick homemade ready pie, fresh from the
>>> oven.

>>
>> Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich requires two slices of bread
>> (or one, if you prefer open-faced sandwiches), peanut butter, and
>> jelly (or jam, if you're a ****ing weirdo). *Slap the bread on the
>> counter or plate, smear with peanut butter, apply jelly (or jam!), and
>> top with another slice of bread (or if you're one of those open-facers
>> just shove it in your mouth).
>>
>> Ta-daaaaaaaaa!!

>
> ==
> Snideness is next to godliness for some people.
> ==


she's not even good at that.

your pal,
blake


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