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crafter Posted - Sep 03 2009 : 1:29:47 PM
I had to take a long lunch today and I made 4 peach pies and put them in the freezer. I have a friend that orders peaches from Michigan so, I ordered a bushel- they are so darn yummy!! The pies will sure taste good this winter!
Lori
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crafter Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 5:55:02 PM
I always try to thaw them first, or it seems the crust gets a little gooey. I like to have pies in the freezer because when the snow comes- I have a friend that comes and plows my driveway and I give him warm baked goods- I figure it's a win- win !!
Lori
prairie_princess Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 1:34:15 PM
when you are ready to eat them, do you thaw them first or just pop them in the oven and bake?

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crafter Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 11:27:18 AM
I put them together and then wrap the pie on wax paper, tin foil, and then into a ziplock bag. I don't bake them until I am ready to eat them. They sure are good when the wind is blowing and snow up to windows!
Lori
prairie_princess Posted - Sep 05 2009 : 4:05:55 PM
sounds delicious! i've never tried freezing pies... do you have any suggestions for successfully freezing them?

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