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JessieMae Posted - May 26 2009 : 11:17:13 AM
I just found this great pie place one town over from me. The pie is great, the store is great, the owner is great...I think she would make an excellent subject for a MJF magazine article! (She just won the 2009 Crisco / Food Network Bakeoff.) She's a real Farmgirl, and she doesn't even know it yet!

Here's the link: http://www.sweetie-licious.com/aboutus.htm

Jessie Mae
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HealingTouch Posted - Jun 10 2010 : 6:21:46 PM
Pies are great anytime! We used to have a farmstand and one christmas I baked so much for everyone else that I didn't bake for us. I will have a bakery in the near future because I was born to bake. It's like needing to get your hands in the dirt and garden which I love to do but give me some flour and I'm in heaven. Can smell the pies baking already. Where's my coffee.....come and join me around my kitchen table. Darlene People may not remember what you said or did, but they will always remember how you made them feel!
maggie14 Posted - Jun 10 2010 : 4:41:29 PM
That is so cool!! Wished I lived closer.
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dandelionhouse Posted - May 25 2010 : 3:20:29 PM
Pie is my husbands absolute favorite desert! He will take pie over any other sweet offereings any day... His love of pie goes way back to his summer days as a boy on an island where wild blackberries were plentiful. My mother in law recently shared a memory in writing of how he coerced her into baking him a blackberry pie. It goes like this.

When we first began going to our summer cottage, the children discovered that some parts of the island were covered with blackberries. David developed a fondness for them, although most of us declared them too SEEDY. It became his habit to tell me that if I would bake a blackberry pie, he would gather the blackberries. I was willing although not overly enthusiastic. David soon found that the foray for blackberries was fraught with hazards: the heat of summer; many vines loaded with thorns,and mosquitoes. Therefore,he planned his uniform for blackberry hunting. In spite of the heat he wore a long yellow raincoat, a yellow rubber fisherman's hat, and high rubber boots! Thus armed he set off on his quest. A couple of hours later, he would triumphantly return with a can filled to the brim with large, plump blackberries. The rest was up to me. Since we were seven miles from a store, the crust was home made, not fished out of the freezer in the grocery store. When baked, it looked delicious with a lovely brown crust decorated with purple streams of lucious blackberry juice. Thanks to David's indomitable efforts. It was enjoyed by all.

I love this story because it so describes my husbands nature... He's like a cat with it's pray. He still goes hunting and brings home the treasure then waits to see what I'll do with it only he brings me cast off furniture, fabric and yes, even stocks of rhubarb from the very same island where he went hunting for blackberries as a hopeful young boy.

I'm a wife who aims to please so I have been trying my hand at baking fruit pies. I learned to bake blueberry pie last year using organic berries from the market or fresh picked...I went to my tried and true betty crocker recipe book (the red and white checked one every has in their kitchen). The blueberry pies went over great with my family and gave me the confidene to attempt a blackberry/blueberry pie with fresh picked blackberries next and finally a strawberry/rhubarb pie for my hubby just LAST WEEK!

I can't tell you how thrilled we were with how it turned out and when I asked my hubby what he thought, he said ( along with our son) it's the best pie I've ever had... He's a dear, but not the type to dish out a compliment like that if it is not deserved...This farmgirl was so pleased that I finally got around to baking " his " favorite pie and it was a success to boot!

I do have one confession though, my crusts were NOT home made...I've been cheeting with store bought, but I'm ready to give it a go!

I bet Mary Jane sells's something I could use!

Here's to PIE!


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vintagediva1 Posted - May 25 2010 : 09:21:35 AM
My Grandma used to make the best peach pie. She would slice peaches and toss with sugar and put in a pie shell Then mix together a cup of whipping cream, 2 tbs flour and 2 eggs. Bake like a custard pie. YUMMMMM
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texdane Posted - May 25 2010 : 05:15:04 AM
Sigh...I just love pie!

Nicole

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Sourceress Posted - May 24 2010 : 8:49:11 PM
My favorite is lemon meringue - I've had lemon meringue pie for my birthday instead of cake every year since I was 7, except for a couple of years recently where I didn't have anything at all because we were in the middle of moving and never got around to it. I always make them from "scratch" (I use sweetened condensed milk and graham crackers from a box (for the crust), so it's not entirely from scratch, but close enough.)

There are a couple of places around here that sell pies that are pretty good - one is a local orchard, that in addition to fruit sells jams, jellies, and pies in their farm store, and the other is a local restaurant - they have a sign to advertise specials to travelers passing by on Rt. 15, and for a long time it said "Your wife called - bring home some pies!"

Oh! It just occurred to me - my other favorite pie is steak and kidney pie. I know it sounds weird, but it's really, really good - I grew up eating it, so by the time I figured out that kidneys were supposed to be icky, I was already hooked. ;-)

I'm hoping I can convince my husband to help me make one for my birthday dinner :-)

Lis
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reereebee Posted - May 24 2010 : 7:20:01 PM
Pie ROCKS! Top on my list of favorite sweets. I can't wait until the end of summer so I can make a delicious scuppernong pie...yes...I'm from the South...can y'all tell?!?!
katalind Posted - May 24 2010 : 10:29:26 AM
Yummmmmmmmm, I LOVE Pie! My favorites are apple and peach (with vanilla ice cream on the side). A old family friend Florence (who passed many years ago) made the best pie ever. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find pie that even compares to hers anywhere.
Tammyb Posted - Dec 15 2009 : 12:50:27 PM
Ok, I my interest was peaked so I peaked at the web-site. TOOOO cute. Also looked at the map and it is only 3 hours away so now I'm wondering when I might have a day free to drive up and eat pie :) I must also tell you I made my first Heirloom Boston Marrow Squash pie for Thanksgiving and it was a hit, everyone loved it. So next spring plant Heirloom Boston Marrow Squash seeds ladies !!!! And then save those seeds !! My biggest squash was a mere 32 lbs.

Tammyb
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Carrie W Posted - Dec 14 2009 : 5:46:12 PM
This post makes me think about when my husband's grand mother passed away in 1994. She was a farm wife and mother, raised two farmer sons and lived up the road from the farm for the rest of her life, until her death at 92. When we went to clean out her house we found a homemade apple pie in the freezer, something Grandma would never had been without. She always made an extra to freeze just in case she had company. Then she would pull it out, bake it, and have a steaming pie to serve her guests.

I was the fortunate family member...I got the tin that pie was made in!!

CArrie M

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laurzgot Posted - Jun 14 2009 : 7:55:37 PM
We really do'nt have any pie shops here in Alvin, Texas that I'm a where of. But I love baking pies and when I do It is gone within 24 hours.
Laurie

suburban countrygirl at heart
JessieMae Posted - Jun 14 2009 : 2:53:35 PM
The pie shop is in DeWitt, Michigan. Dewitt is about 10 miles north of Lansing on Old US 27.

Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134
Annika Posted - Jun 12 2009 : 6:42:22 PM
I LOVE baking pies! I think I'll go huckleberry picking this summer and bake up a pie for Christmas from frozen huckleberries! We don't have any great pie shops that I know of here, but I do love to bake my own =)

Annika
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paintnpencils Posted - Jun 12 2009 : 6:36:42 PM
Where is the pie shop? My family has a cottage up north of traverse city, we spend several weeks up there in the summer. We always take a road trip to find new places up there each year, to shop and eat! It sounds like a great place

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graciegreeneyes Posted - May 31 2009 : 5:48:17 PM
Oh yeah - and one of the things that always stuck in my mind about Jack Kerouac's On the Road was that he had apple pie and ice cream for breakfast all the way across the midwest:) "Pie - it's not just for dessert"
Amy Grace

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Alee Posted - May 31 2009 : 1:09:33 PM
mmm! Pie for lunch! What a fantastic idea!

Alee
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graciegreeneyes Posted - May 31 2009 : 12:29:51 PM
I remember spending the summer with my grandparents in the Twin Cities and every Sunday after church we went to Poppin' Pies. I wish we had good pie shops in the northwest!! Although I do remember stopping at a cafe in East Glacier, Montana and buying a Huckleberry pie on a trip with my folks and my best friend and her family - we stopped at a rest area and that was lunch
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brightmeadow Posted - May 30 2009 : 06:44:53 AM
You gals in Michigan have great pies!

I love the Aschatz pie company in Troy. I got introduced to them when I lived in Rochester Hills, I had a sample of their Michigan five-berry pie (I think it was blueberry, raspberry, blackberry, cherry and strawberry) and it was to die for!

My then-fiance, now-husband was impressed too. He insisted we have pie instead of cake at our wedding. I had one of the guests pick up the pie order and bring it down to Ohio.

Imported pies!

The wedding guests almost had a fight over the caramel-apple pie.
They actually cut the pies before we (bride and groom) got done with our dinner.... My uncle was afraid he wouldn't get a piece of the caramel-apple.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - May 28 2009 : 3:48:31 PM
I love "Norske Nook" in Osseo, WI. Every time we drive up north, we stop in for pie and coffee there. They have been featured in Midwest Living magazine and Chicago Tribune.

Dawn in IL
StarMeadow Posted - May 27 2009 : 2:44:28 PM
Lavender and Peonies...that was it. Drove through there about a week ago and saw that the store was closed. :-( boo hoo I got a great farmer's market bag there once and some wonderful fabric for tea towels....
Contrary Wife Posted - May 27 2009 : 11:46:05 AM
yes! pie,yum.

Teresa Sue
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Alee Posted - May 27 2009 : 08:39:38 AM
Oh my gosh! Talk of pie brings back great memories for me. We have a cabin in the mountians that my family started building when I was 4 years old. I often went on weekends with my dad and sometimes my grandfather would go too. After we worked all morning and afternoon we would go into town to a little restraunt for coffee and pie. They had great pie- nice flaky crusts and wonderful filling!

Alee
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Tammy Claxton Posted - May 27 2009 : 05:20:56 AM
Not very many good pie places around here :(

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Mumof3 Posted - May 27 2009 : 03:36:09 AM
Mmmmmmm, pie.

Karin

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JessieMae Posted - May 26 2009 : 8:27:52 PM
Sadly, Lavender & Peonies went out of business. The storefront is empty now. They had such great stuff, but I think they had a bad location.

Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134

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