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On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>
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>> 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.

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On 9/19/2015 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.
>

I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
yes, but lemon meringue? No.

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> On 9/19/2015 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.
>>

> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
> yes, but lemon meringue? No.


I have a friend who likes some cream pies. But mostly the pie eaters I know
eat fruit pies.

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On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 19:05:34 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>
>"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
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>> On 9/19/2015 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.
>>>

>> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
>> yes, but lemon meringue? No.

>
>I have a friend who likes some cream pies. But mostly the pie eaters I know
>eat fruit pies.


Do you know people who eat pies?!?
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In article >,
says...
>
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 19:05:34 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> On 9/19/2015 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.
> >>>
> >> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
> >> yes, but lemon meringue? No.

> >
> >I have a friend who likes some cream pies. But mostly the pie eaters I know
> >eat fruit pies.

>
> Do you know people who eat pies?!?


Porkie pies are the signature dish in Boveland.

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 18:41:23 +0100, Janet > wrote:

>In article >,
>says...
>>
>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 19:05:34 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> On 9/19/2015 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.
>> >>>
>> >> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
>> >> yes, but lemon meringue? No.
>> >
>> >I have a friend who likes some cream pies. But mostly the pie eaters I know
>> >eat fruit pies.

>>
>> Do you know people who eat pies?!?

>
> Porkie pies are the signature dish in Boveland.



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"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
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> On 9/19/2015 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.
>>

> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
> yes, but lemon meringue? No.



Same here. We find it too sweet.

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:37:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"S Viemeister" > wrote in message


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>>>

>> I can't think of anyone in my family who likes it. Lots of other pies,
>> yes, but lemon meringue? No.

>
>
>Same here. We find it too sweet.


that's easy enough to fix. IMO, that is a bad recipe for the pie (or
a commercial recipe) The home made ones in my experience are tangy
and the meringue is not icky sweet.
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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.

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> 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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On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, 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.
>
> Doris


I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet, not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that a good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.

I haven't had a coconut cream pie in about a decade. Those never disappoint.. OTOH, we have haupia pies here which is a coconut pudding pie. Typically they come with chocolate or Okinawan sweet potato filling. I like 'em!

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On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
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>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, 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.
>>
>> Doris

>
>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet, not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that a good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.


I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
horrid frozen ones around here.

My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.

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On 2015-09-19 22:26, Doris Night wrote:

> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> horrid frozen ones around here.
>
> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.


I used to buy the mix, but one day I discovered how easy it is to make
one from scratch, and it was much better than the packaged mix.

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On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 7:26:57 PM UTC-7, Doris Night wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
> wrote:
>


> >I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet, not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that a good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.

>
> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> horrid frozen ones around here.
>
> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>


I had a friend in high school who was a nerd like myself, so we
ended up spending a lot of time at each other's house. During the
week, my mother was happy just to get a meal on the table, but his
mom really enjoyed cooking.

She asked me to stay for dinner one time and produced a heavenly
lemon meringue pie for dessert. That is the pie that I measure
all lemon meringue pies by, to this day.
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On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 4:26:57 PM UTC-10, Doris Night wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote:
>
> >On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, 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.
> >>
> >> Doris

> >
> >I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet, not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that a good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.

>
> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> horrid frozen ones around here.
>
> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>
> Doris


It's an easy pie to make. Just make the filling and beat the meringue. The times that I made it, I was surprised at how easy it was. I won't make it myself because it's kinda boring work. My MO is that once I learn how to make something, I lose interesting in making it. `
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> My MO is that once I learn how to make something,
> I lose interesting in making it.


Strange. Learn to make it *tasty* and why wouldn't you want to create
it? Just guessing, hee hee.
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On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 2:18:50 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
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> >
> > My MO is that once I learn how to make something,
> > I lose interesting in making it.

>
> Strange. Learn to make it *tasty* and why wouldn't you want to create
> it? Just guessing, hee hee.


I have already created tasty lemon meringue pies. My whole point was these are dead simple to make. My recommendation is that you create lemon meringue pies rather than wondering why I don't do boring activities.
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On 9/19/2015 10:26 PM, Doris Night wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
> wrote:


>> I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't
>> get a chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment -
>> too sweet, not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was
>> a couple of weeks ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a
>>plate. I'm ever hopeful that a good one will come my way.
>>Perhaps it'll happen soon.

>
> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> horrid frozen ones around here.
>
> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.


I love lemon meringue pie but I can't remember the last time
I had a piece. I just don't see it around. I have made it, once,
a long time ago, and I seem to recall a weeping meringue issue.

Still tasted good. I like a strong lemon flavor, not too sweet.
My lemonade is puckering, too.

nancy

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On 9/19/2015 9:26 PM, Doris Night wrote:

> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> horrid frozen ones around here.
>
> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>


My lemon pie is so good, it earned a special mention in a spec movie
script for the Flying Karamazov Brothers.


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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
> > wrote:
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>>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >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.
>>>>
>>>> Doris
>>>
>>>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
>>>chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
>>>not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
>>>ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that a
>>>good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.

>>
>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>horrid frozen ones around here.
>>
>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.

>
> I have never made a bad one myself.


Have you ever made any? ;-) We are not lovers of very sweet stuff. I
mostly make savoury things but I do make apple pies, usually sweetened with
a little maple syrup and I add a few sultanas and chopped nuts.


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>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >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.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Doris
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
>>>>>chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
>>>>>not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
>>>>>ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that
>>>>>a
>>>>>good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.
>>>>
>>>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>>>horrid frozen ones around here.
>>>>
>>>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>>>
>>> I have never made a bad one myself.

>>
>>Have you ever made any? ;-)

>
> No


LOL how well do I know thee, let me count the ways ..... <g>


>>We are not lovers of very sweet stuff.

>
> What if you take a standard recipe and reduce the sugar by 75%?


I'm not sure it would work, but anyway, himself isn't too enamoured with
meringue ...


>>I mostly make savoury things but I do make apple pies, usually sweetened
>>with
>>a little maple syrup and I add a few sultanas and chopped nuts.

>
> That sounds nice.


Well, they are very popular around these 'ere part <g> We are down in N.
Yorks at present and a woman has just brought me a load of windfall apples
.... so I guess they are a bit too popular ...


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>
>
>"Bruce" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:55:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night
>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >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.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Doris
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
>>>>>>chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
>>>>>>not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
>>>>>>ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that
>>>>>>a
>>>>>>good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.
>>>>>
>>>>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>>>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>>>>horrid frozen ones around here.
>>>>>
>>>>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>>>>
>>>> I have never made a bad one myself.
>>>
>>>Have you ever made any? ;-)

>>
>> No

>
>LOL how well do I know thee, let me count the ways ..... <g>
>
>
>>>We are not lovers of very sweet stuff.

>>
>> What if you take a standard recipe and reduce the sugar by 75%?

>
>I'm not sure it would work, but anyway, himself isn't too enamoured with
>meringue ...


I also don't care for the meringue part, I scrape it off and eat the
lemon part, I don't care for pie crust either. I much prefer lemon
cake... my mom would make this one:
http://www.food.com/recipe/jello-lemo n-pudding-cake-72685
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On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 10:36:19 AM UTC-10, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 14:40:21 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >"Bruce" > wrote in message
> .. .
> >> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:55:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
> >>>> > wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 <>
> >>>>>wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night
> >>>>>>wrote:
> >>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> >>>>>>> > wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> >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.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Doris
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
> >>>>>>chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
> >>>>>>not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
> >>>>>>ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that
> >>>>>>a
> >>>>>>good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
> >>>>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
> >>>>>horrid frozen ones around here.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
> >>>>
> >>>> I have never made a bad one myself.
> >>>
> >>>Have you ever made any? ;-)
> >>
> >> No

> >
> >LOL how well do I know thee, let me count the ways ..... <g>
> >
> >
> >>>We are not lovers of very sweet stuff.
> >>
> >> What if you take a standard recipe and reduce the sugar by 75%?

> >
> >I'm not sure it would work, but anyway, himself isn't too enamoured with
> >meringue ...

>
> I also don't care for the meringue part, I scrape it off and eat the
> lemon part, I don't care for pie crust either. I much prefer lemon
> cake... my mom would make this one:
> http://www.food.com/recipe/jello-lemo n-pudding-cake-72685


There's no need to scrape meringue off a pie. The lemon filling part is slicker than ball bearings on teflon. Getting meringue to stay in place on a lemon meringue pie can be a problem. This is why it's important to spread the meringue all the way on to the crust. The structure of the LMP is that the whipped egg white is anchored solely on the edges. Please feel free to ask me any questions concerning these pies.


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On 2015-09-20 4:36 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:

> I also don't care for the meringue part, I scrape it off and eat the
> lemon part, I don't care for pie crust either. I much prefer lemon
> cake... my mom would make this one:
> http://www.food.com/recipe/jello-lemo n-pudding-cake-72685
>



Maybe you should try a shortbread type of crust with a lemon curd.
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"Bruce" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 14:40:21 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:55:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
m...
>>>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>>>>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>>>>>horrid frozen ones around here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have never made a bad one myself.
>>>>
>>>>Have you ever made any? ;-)
>>>
>>> No

>>
>>LOL how well do I know thee, let me count the ways ..... <g>

>
> lol
>
>>>>We are not lovers of very sweet stuff.
>>>
>>> What if you take a standard recipe and reduce the sugar by 75%?

>>
>>I'm not sure it would work, but anyway, himself isn't too enamoured with
>>meringue ...

>
> Pavlovas are a big deal here. I like them in moderation.
>
>>>>I mostly make savoury things but I do make apple pies, usually sweetened
>>>>with a little maple syrup and I add a few sultanas and chopped nuts.
>>>
>>> That sounds nice.

>>
>>Well, they are very popular around these 'ere part <g> We are down in N.
>>Yorks at present and a woman has just brought me a load of windfall apples
>>... so I guess they are a bit too popular ...

>
> Are you saying she's hoping to get the apples back from you as apple
> pies?


That is the general impression ... <g>


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>>> Well, they are very popular around these 'ere part <g> We are down
>>> in N.
>>> Yorks at present and a woman has just brought me a load of windfall
>>> apples
>>> ... so I guess they are a bit too popular ...

>>
>> Are you saying she's hoping to get the apples back from you as apple
>> pies?

>
> That is the general impression ... <g>
>
>

I've just been given about 20lbs of apples of an unrecognisable variety.
I have stewed and moulied all the bruised ones and the mush is currently
in a jelly bag, dripping into a pan for jelly. I don't think the yield
will be very good. I think I will add some of the deep red apples from
my ornamental crab-apple tree to add a bit of colour.
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>
> "Bruce" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > Are you saying she's hoping to get the apples back from you as apple
> > pies?

>
> That is the general impression ... <g>


That's not bad trade. I'd do it even if the hints weren't given.

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> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:55:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >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.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Doris
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
>>>>>chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
>>>>>not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
>>>>>ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that
>>>>>a
>>>>>good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.
>>>>
>>>>I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>>>that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>>>horrid frozen ones around here.
>>>>
>>>>My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>>>
>>> I have never made a bad one myself.

>>
>>Have you ever made any? ;-) We are not lovers of very sweet stuff. I
>>mostly make savoury things but I do make apple pies, usually sweetened
>>with
>>a little maple syrup and I add a few sultanas and chopped nuts.

>
> Real lemon meringue should not be overly sweet and if you like lemons,
> make it without any sugar.


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On 20/09/2015 8:11 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 14:44:05 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> news
>>> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:55:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 22:26:49 -0400, Doris Night
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:15:50 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:53:01 AM UTC-10, Doris Night
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:29:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Doris
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'll try some lemon meringue pie whenever I can because I don't get a
>>>>>>> chance too often. Most of the time, it's a disappointment - too sweet,
>>>>>>> not tart enough, or gummy. The last time had some was a couple of weeks
>>>>>>> ago. It was too sweet and I left half on a plate. I'm ever hopeful that
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> good one will come my way. Perhaps it'll happen soon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think the problem people have with lemon meringue pies is the fact
>>>>>> that a good many of them are not home-made. You can buy some truly
>>>>>> horrid frozen ones around here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My lemon pies that I make from scratch are extremely good.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have never made a bad one myself.
>>>>
>>>> Have you ever made any? ;-) We are not lovers of very sweet stuff. I
>>>> mostly make savoury things but I do make apple pies, usually sweetened
>>>> with
>>>> a little maple syrup and I add a few sultanas and chopped nuts.
>>>
>>> Real lemon meringue should not be overly sweet and if you like lemons,
>>> make it without any sugar.

>>
>> D doesn't like meringue ... not sure how you reduce the sugar in that ...

>
> Well the meringue does require some sugar to make it hold. About to
> make some shortly, ready for next weekend. Trouble is, I can't
> remember how many frozen egg whites I put in the bowl day before
> yesterday. So will have to check if there is some sort of ratio of
> sugar to cup of whites, or sugar to X oz of whites
>

I don't think it's too critical. A recipe in the UK Good Housekeeping
book I have uses 2oz per large egg white, that would be XL in N.America.
St.Delia uses the same proportion.
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On 20/09/2015 8:47 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 08:35:52 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
>> On 20/09/2015 8:11 AM,
wrote:
>>> On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 14:44:05 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Well the meringue does require some sugar to make it hold. About to
>>> make some shortly, ready for next weekend. Trouble is, I can't
>>> remember how many frozen egg whites I put in the bowl day before
>>> yesterday. So will have to check if there is some sort of ratio of
>>> sugar to cup of whites, or sugar to X oz of whites
>>>

>> I don't think it's too critical. A recipe in the UK Good Housekeeping
>> book I have uses 2oz per large egg white, that would be XL in N.America.
>> St.Delia uses the same proportion.
>> Graham

>
> I think you need enough for it to be crispy crunchy though. I will
> ignore St. Delia - in actual fact her recipe for making a Pavlova is
> the one I always follow, never fail. Unfortunately there is no ratio
> there but I did find on line and will make them St Delia's way with
> another cooks measurements.
>
> Her Pavlova recipe works every time and she debusted the myth about
> having to add cream of tartar, vinegar etc. Egg white and sugar only.
> She added the tip that you beat the whites until you can hold the bowl
> upside down without the eggs sliding out, that way you know exactly
> when you have beaten them enough, but not gone over the yellow line
> into too much.
>
> St Delia - wow you philistine!
>

She's reliable, which is more than you can say about the deities:-)
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On 2015-09-20 10:11 AM, Gary wrote:
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>>> I make it occasionally for my daughter and I - we both like it without
>>> sugar added, except in the meringue.
>>>

>>
>> How does it set without sugar?

>
> Meringue doesn't impress me either. Next time, spread your lemon pie
> with a thin layer of vanilla yogurt after it cools. That's what I've
> tried and like.
>



I like the meringue topping. The stuff I make is pretty good. I have had
my share of commercially made lemon meringues and was not impressed with
either the filling or meringue.

Over the years I have come to accept the fact that a lot of people have
their choices affected by the source of their pies. For instance, my
wife never used to like cherry pie. Her mother was not a baker and the
only cherry pies she had when she was young had come from grocery
stores. Aside from the inferior pastry, they made with canned cherry pie
filling. Once she had a real cherry pie made with freshly picked (or
fresh frozen) sour cherries she was an instant convert. I like lemon
meringue and coconut or banana cream pies because I was raised with home
made stuff. You can get good ones in a bakery, but those mass produced
commercial pies tend to be pretty sad examples. It does not surprise me
that someone whose experience is limited to those things would not be
impressed.



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On 2015-09-20, Dave Smith > wrote:

> You can get good ones in a bakery, but those mass produced
> commercial pies tend to be pretty sad examples. It does not surprise
> me that someone whose experience is limited to those things would
> not be impressed.


Mrs Smith pies usta be pretty darned good. MS makes resto grade pies
that usta be great. Some even filtered down to sprmkt shelves.

I think the MS premium deep-dish apple pie was a resto grade pie.
That was about 15 yrs ago. The last time I bought one, it was not so
good. That's when I started making my own.

My next effort will be a bourbon pecan pie made with a pte brisée
crust in a spring form pan. See my ChefSteps thread.

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On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 2:53:01 PM UTC-4, Doris Night wrote:

> I don't believe I know one person who *doesn't* like it. It's second
> only to coconut cream, in my opinion.


Just goes to show that tastes vary. I don't like lemon meringue or
coconut cream pie. I'm not a big fan of coconut or of lemon desserts.
I prefer both coconut and lemon in savory dishes.

Cherry pie is my favorite; I like most fruit pies, plus chocolate, pecan,
pumpkin, and sweet potato pies.

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On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:42:35 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 2:53:01 PM UTC-4, Doris Night wrote:
>
>> I don't believe I know one person who *doesn't* like it. It's second
>> only to coconut cream, in my opinion.

>
>Just goes to show that tastes vary. I don't like lemon meringue or
>coconut cream pie. I'm not a big fan of coconut or of lemon desserts.
>I prefer both coconut and lemon in savory dishes.
>
>Cherry pie is my favorite; I like most fruit pies, plus chocolate, pecan,
>pumpkin, and sweet potato pies.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


My mother made coconut cream pie and banana cream pie on alternate
Sundays for my father. I love lemon meringue but don't make it but
once in a blue moon.
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On 9/19/2015 2:48 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 13:42:35 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 2:53:01 PM UTC-4, Doris Night wrote:
>>
>>> I don't believe I know one person who *doesn't* like it. It's second
>>> only to coconut cream, in my opinion.

>>
>> Just goes to show that tastes vary. I don't like lemon meringue or
>> coconut cream pie. I'm not a big fan of coconut or of lemon desserts.
>> I prefer both coconut and lemon in savory dishes.
>>
>> Cherry pie is my favorite; I like most fruit pies, plus chocolate, pecan,
>> pumpkin, and sweet potato pies.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton

>
> My mother made coconut cream pie and banana cream pie on alternate
> Sundays for my father. I love lemon meringue but don't make it but
> once in a blue moon.
> Janet US
>

Needless to say, you need to come to terms with what happened and why
your mind works that way and stop making up excuses for your fixation
and disappointment before we become the next Yoli and Michael. I'd
prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away.
There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo.

And Jeremy, I was just tired of your decade of bullshit and visions of
grandeur about all these things you're "working on" or have not done
in the past. Even posting a call for meetings with imaginary people
about imaginary projects of yours at "the normal time and place", as
if you are somebody important with a life. I'm pretty sure you're
manic depressive mixed with habitual liar.

Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles.

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