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Default Orange rind vs. orange extract?

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

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>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


 
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