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  • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

    Oh my.
    Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
    It was still warm.
    So good.
    Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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    @NorcalGma2 it does look most like breakfast

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    • colo_lee@mstdn.socialC colo_lee@mstdn.social

      @NorcalGma2 it does look most like breakfast

      norcalgma2@sfba.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @colo_lee
      You are so right. We can take care of that in the morning with coffee.

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      • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

        Oh my.
        Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
        It was still warm.
        So good.
        Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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        recantha@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @NorcalGma2 (pause) Nahhhh. 😉

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        • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

          Oh my.
          Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
          It was still warm.
          So good.
          Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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          4d3fect@sfba.social4 This user is from outside of this forum
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          @NorcalGma2 in my home, welp, that probably wouldn't make it past breakfast!

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          • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

            Oh my.
            Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
            It was still warm.
            So good.
            Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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            theeddieshow@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @NorcalGma2

            Your flaky crust is superb!

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            • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

              Oh my.
              Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
              It was still warm.
              So good.
              Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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              malcircuit@thingy.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @NorcalGma2 I literally started salivating upon seeing that picture lol 🤤

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              • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                Oh my.
                Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                It was still warm.
                So good.
                Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                madgeface@mastodon.artM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @NorcalGma2 My great aunt was interviewed for a book about old Vermonters. She described waking up at 4:30 every morning to get the fire going to bake a pie for breakfast, as I recall. She also went to culinary school and was a private school's chef-person and a professional baker later in life. I lived with her for part of high school and never had time for breakfast so she sent me to school with half a dozen donuts the nights I stayed with her. Good memories!

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                • theeddieshow@beige.partyT theeddieshow@beige.party

                  @NorcalGma2

                  Your flaky crust is superb!

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                  @TheEddieShow
                  Summer loves it if she can get a little piece of crust.

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                  • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                    Oh my.
                    Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                    It was still warm.
                    So good.
                    Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                    #14

                    @NorcalGma2
                    Vanilla Ice cream….

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                    • madgeface@mastodon.artM madgeface@mastodon.art

                      @NorcalGma2 My great aunt was interviewed for a book about old Vermonters. She described waking up at 4:30 every morning to get the fire going to bake a pie for breakfast, as I recall. She also went to culinary school and was a private school's chef-person and a professional baker later in life. I lived with her for part of high school and never had time for breakfast so she sent me to school with half a dozen donuts the nights I stayed with her. Good memories!

                      norcalgma2@sfba.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @madgeface
                      I love to bake. I've considered using pies and breads to make some extra money in the past but that was a long time ago. The ingredients cost more than I could get for the finished products these days.

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                      • tywyllseren@spacey.spaceT tywyllseren@spacey.space

                        @NorcalGma2
                        Vanilla Ice cream….

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                        @TywyllSeren
                        We used locally produced Jersey Scoops Vanilla Fog on the pie tonight.

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                        • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                          Oh my.
                          Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                          It was still warm.
                          So good.
                          Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                          @NorcalGma2
                          You can't be tempted with pie for breakfast if there's no pie left at breakfast 🤓👈

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                          • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                            @madgeface
                            I love to bake. I've considered using pies and breads to make some extra money in the past but that was a long time ago. The ingredients cost more than I could get for the finished products these days.

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                            @NorcalGma2 I've noticed the increase in cost of raw ingredients also! I'm glad I invested in a bin that can hold (I think) 50lbs of flour, which I get at Costco. I've been trying my hand at sourdough for a few years (I jumped on that bandwagon long after the trend passed) and now can't eat store-bought bread.

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                            • madgeface@mastodon.artM madgeface@mastodon.art

                              @NorcalGma2 I've noticed the increase in cost of raw ingredients also! I'm glad I invested in a bin that can hold (I think) 50lbs of flour, which I get at Costco. I've been trying my hand at sourdough for a few years (I jumped on that bandwagon long after the trend passed) and now can't eat store-bought bread.

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                              @madgeface
                              I only buy bread for the free pantry.
                              I bake it occasionally but we don't eat very much bread.
                              I buy my flour and sugar at Costco.
                              Butter and cream too.
                              Good vanilla and all the spices are up as is Ghirardelli chocolate.
                              Baking is therapeutic for me so we end up giving more away than we keep.

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                              • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                                @madgeface
                                I only buy bread for the free pantry.
                                I bake it occasionally but we don't eat very much bread.
                                I buy my flour and sugar at Costco.
                                Butter and cream too.
                                Good vanilla and all the spices are up as is Ghirardelli chocolate.
                                Baking is therapeutic for me so we end up giving more away than we keep.

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                                @NorcalGma2 I love baking also; because of that great aunt, for a while in 3rd-4th grade I had a subscription to Gourmet magazine. These days my guys are all grown. My youngest graduates from college on Friday and will boomerang home for a while - he's my baker and always has room for desserts.

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                                • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                                  Oh my.
                                  Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                                  It was still warm.
                                  So good.
                                  Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                                  @NorcalGma2 Another quarter for breakfast tomorrow sounds very restrained, if you ask me.

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                                  • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                                    Oh my.
                                    Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                                    It was still warm.
                                    So good.
                                    Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                                    carolannie@c.imC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @NorcalGma2 add a piece of cheddar cheese and it's a complete meal with fiber, carbs, protein...

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                                    • madgeface@mastodon.artM madgeface@mastodon.art

                                      @NorcalGma2 I love baking also; because of that great aunt, for a while in 3rd-4th grade I had a subscription to Gourmet magazine. These days my guys are all grown. My youngest graduates from college on Friday and will boomerang home for a while - he's my baker and always has room for desserts.

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                                      @madgeface @NorcalGma2
                                      I've been craving lemon meringue in graham cracker crust. I hardly ever make things like that for myself, especially lemon meringue doesn't keep very well. I should see if any of my friends like it. Some people don't (!) . It was a favorite when I baked in restaurants.

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                                      • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                                        Oh my.
                                        Between my husband and I we ate a quarter of the pie for dessert.
                                        It was still warm.
                                        So good.
                                        Hopefully I can muster some restraint before it looks good for breakfast tomorrow too.

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                                        axomamma@mastodon.onlineA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @NorcalGma2 Few things nicer than pie for breakfast. I hope you do it.

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                                        • rndanger@infosec.exchangeR rndanger@infosec.exchange

                                          @NorcalGma2
                                          You can't be tempted with pie for breakfast if there's no pie left at breakfast 🤓👈

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                                          @RnDanger @NorcalGma2 Prudence suggests that you bake another one tonight, just in case. 🙂

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