July 5, 2011

what a pie party it was.

All throughout the day, I’ve been looking at photographs of pie.

It’s not a bad way to spend a day, actually.

A few weeks ago, when this crazy idea of a virtual pie party arose, I thought a few dozen people I know might join in. The idea of friends in other places making pie in their kitchens at the same time I was shaping soft dough into a disk? It made me happy. However, I didn’t anticipate this.

Folks, over 1500 people signed up to make pie. They baked all around the world — the East Coast of the US, Hawaii (where 30 people brought their pies to a meet-up and not one of them repeated kinds of pies), Great Britain, France, Italy, and even India. Over the world, in cozy kitchens with countertops covered in flour, people baked pies.

I cannot tell you how happy this makes me.

Mostly, it was the joy I read in people’s Twitter messages and Facebook updates and blog posts: I made pie. There were first-time pie makers (some of them were daring enough to make lattice crusts!), first-time gluten-free pie makers, and experienced hands. These good folks made strawberry-rhubarb pie, raspberry cheesecake pie, blackberry hand pie, savory mushroom pie, cinnamon apple pie, blueberry-mango pie, tomato-bacon pie, sweet grits pie, blueberry-peach pie, tequila-peach pie, blood orange lemon vanilla infused shaker pie, mixed berry and lemon verbena pie, key lime pie with vanilla whipped cream, and bourbon caramel peach pie. And about 1000 more. There were vegan pies, nut-free pie, dairy-free pies, and certainly plenty of gluten-free pies.

Every one of them looked delicious.

 

 

We celebrated Pie Party day by making pie. (That is, when I wasn’t on Twitter or Facebook, talking about pie and RTing people’s links about pie.) Our good friend Tamiko came over this morning with her darling daughters, and Lu’s best friend, Zea, came over for the day. (The little daycare Lu and Zea go to is closed this week for the Fourth of July celebrations.) So we had a two-year-old (about to be three), two three-year-olds, and one six-year-old, who is a little shy, and all of them exhausted after staying up too late for the fireworks last night. We threw open all the windows and doors in the house, turned on some groovy music from the 70s, and rocked the chaos.

Tamiko told me that she made pie once. Once. But she was so traumatized by the tough, crackery crust she produced that she had never made a pie again.

Well, of course, I wanted to change that.

“Making a pie is really an emotional experience,” I told her. “It’s about paying attention and feeling relaxed and listening to the pie sizzle in the oven and knowing when it’s done.” And so, we set up the filling for two pies: blueberry-thyme pie (inspired by Garrett) and an apricot-cardamom-ginger pie. As the girls requested that books be read or a plate of pasta or more water or help with getting dress-up clothes over their heads or whether or not they could go outside or held back tears when they felt someone was ignoring them or broke into song and a game of London Bridges or ran through the house naked or needed naps, Tamiko and I spilled sugar onto ripe fruit and cut butter into small cubes. Thank goodness for Danny, who was willing to wrangle as much as he could, so the two of us could focus on our pies.

The first crust was too soft — we didn’t wait long enough for the butter to fully chill. “This isn’t what you want,” I told Tamiko, as I scraped the dough off the waxed paper with my fingers and patted it into the pan. “But it’s still going to be good. It’s still going to be pie.” I showed her how to pulse the food processor, then how to make a pie dough by hand by massaging the cold butter with her thumbs so the flour was coated with the fat. Tamiko watched, quiet, then tried it herself. I made her try it. You have to put your hands into pie dough if you want to make pie. And then you have to practice, a lot.

Both pies looked lovely in the making, the fruit glistening with honey and cinnamon, little flecks of thyme, and fresh ginger. The smell of them matched the smell of summer wafting through the doors. Tamiko and the girls had to leave to catch a ferry, so they didn’t see the pies emerge from the oven, warm and golden, fruit burbling up through the vents. I’m pretty sure, however, that Tamiko left far more relaxed about pie than when she walked in the door. I’m hoping she’s making one of her own soon.

And that, my friends, was really the only point of the pie party: to make pie. To relax, to gather friends and family, to talk and laugh while cutting up the fruit, to listen to the children singing in the other room, or let them stand on chairs and put their hands into the dough too, to be happy while making something that makes everyone happy, to grow the patience to wait for the pies to emerge from the oven, and find even more patience for them to cool. And then, to share.

Pie is meant to be shared.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the pie party. I wish that I had the time and energy to round up every single post here, all 1500 of them. I don’t, especially because it’s late now, and I still haven’t eaten a slice of either of those pies.

However, you really, really should check out the pies.

Take a look at the Pie Party event page on Facebook, where hundreds of people left links to their blogs or Flickr pictures.

On Twitter, look for the hashtag #pieparty. (Also, some folks used the hashtag #pieday, so take a look at that one too.)

I’d love to see links to your blogs and pie recipes in the comments here. Let this be a repository for pie-making joy.

Thank you, everyone. What a joy it was.

And now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go have a piece of pie.

 

p.s. Because the pie party was such a joyful success, we’re having another party in August: a pickling party. Come on over here to see the details. Then, mark your calendars: August 10th.

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Kristin July 6, 2011 at 12:04 am

I still have flour on my kitchen floor and smeared across my apron. I took my pie with me to work today (while I surely could have eaten the whole thing myself, I told them I couldn’t possibly…) and came home with an empty pie plate. Vegan, gluten free apple pie. I suspect most of them aren’t nearly as put off by the words “vegan” or “gluten free” today as they were yesterday. You’re right, pie is for sharing.

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Gabby @ Gabby's Gluten-Free July 6, 2011 at 5:09 am

Shauna, the pie party was truly amazing. I love to see the world united by the shared experience of baking pie. The pie party may need to be an annual event. We just finished off the last of my gluten-free blackberry pie and I am already itching to make another.

Gfree blackberry pie: http://gabbysgfree.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/pie-party-gluten-free-blackberry-pie/

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Shelby July 6, 2011 at 5:37 am

Thank you again, Shauna! This was a magnificent event. (And, your party wrapped even farther around the globe than you imagined! I was cooking, with my kids, in the capital city of the Republic of Georgia– Tbilisi.) Here’s a link to my experience and my lemon cream cherry pie recipe: http://www.anewbohemia.com/2011/07/lemon-cream-cherry-pi-ahhhh.html

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Lorena I. July 6, 2011 at 6:28 am

That pies look delicious!!!!!!!!!!! ooooohhh please stop posting pie photos, I’d like to wear a bikini this summer and not looking like a meatball XDDDD
Kisses from Spain!! :)

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Victoria Murdoch July 6, 2011 at 6:35 am

What a terrific idea! I have a gluten-free food and recipe blog http://www.glutendairyfreedom.net, and I have yet to find a gluten-free pie crust that I trusted to hold up to more then the size of a tart, but you’ve got me thinking I should keep trying! Thanks Shauna!

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maryfran July 6, 2011 at 6:55 am

Thanks for organizing the event! It was exciting to make pie (my first time in 5 years of being gluten free) – I learned a lot and had bunches of fun.

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Aine @ Something to Chew Over July 6, 2011 at 6:57 am

That’s so great! How about a pie gallery? :)

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Michelle July 6, 2011 at 7:27 am

The pie party was awesome. This is a great community!

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Caneel July 6, 2011 at 8:22 am

The pies in this post look amazing! Thank you so much, Shauna, for hosting this pie party. I love that so many of us made pie together in spirit! My contribution for the party was a gluten-free Apricot-Cherry Slab Pie: http://mamameglutenfree.blogspot.com/2011/07/apricot-cherry-slab-pie.html
Maybe this should be a yearly event? :)

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Megan July 6, 2011 at 9:01 am

The pie party was so fun!

It inspired me to finally make this dreamy pie.

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie + Vanilla Coconut Milk Ice Cream:
http://www.takeamegabite.com/?p=8455

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domenicacooks July 6, 2011 at 9:08 am

Thanks to you, Shauna, for getting those rolling pins rolling. What a fun way to spend the 5th of July–reading all about peoples’ pie-making adventures. Yes to a yearly Pie Party. Here’s the link to my Italian take on pie: Double Blueberry Crostata: http://www.domenicacooks.com/2011/07/when-is-a-pie-not-a-pie/

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Lindsay & Keith July 6, 2011 at 9:20 am

Thanks so much for organizing the pie party! It was so much fun and inspired me to try making pie again (I was much like your friend). I had lots of fun. Here is a link to the blueberry sour cream pie that I made http://www.acouplebites.com/journal/2011/7/5/blueberry-sour-cream-pie.html

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shauna July 6, 2011 at 9:28 am

oh, and it looks delicious!

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Lisa {With Style and Grace} July 6, 2011 at 9:24 am

Thank you, Shauna for hosting this awesome pie party! Here’s my Cherry Pie, in a Jar ;)
http://withstyle.me/2011/07/04/pie-party-cherry-pie-in-a-jar/

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MrsVJW July 6, 2011 at 9:26 am

Thank you for finally giving me the real excuse to try out the whole grain/starch ratio on a baked good. I tried making gluten-free cooking last Christmas and it was a disaster that steered me off baking for awhile… but the whole ratio thing worked beautifully. I used my old favorite pie crust recipe to make a crust. And while the brown rice flour did leave it a little gritty… it was still pie! Even “not so great” pie is better than no pie! Per a comment I got back I might try superfine brown rice flour next time. Or just make it more ahead of time… after a day and even 2 days, the grittiness of the crust was much less.

But the important thing…. I baked a pie I could eat. For awhile I seriously doubted I would ever be able to do that again.

Black-bottomed banana cream pie…
http://diaryofthesuburbanhausfrau.blogspot.com/2011/07/pie-party-gluten-free-black-bottom.html

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shauna July 6, 2011 at 9:27 am

And that is a beautiful thing. Now that you have baked one, you’ll bake another. And you’ll probably play with other flours and find your own form. That’s all that matters.

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Heather Brandt July 6, 2011 at 9:29 am

http://www.heatherbrandt.com/blog/?p=228

Thanks for pie-baking encouragement despite our current diet restrictions in our family:)

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Elizabeth July 6, 2011 at 9:34 am

The idea of pie intimidated me, so thank you for inviting us to join you! It might have taken me another few years to try it myself. Next, I shall attempt crust. :)

http://retinalperspectives.typepad.com/retinalperspectives/2011/07/joining-the-pie-party.html

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Johnna July 6, 2011 at 9:41 am

Thank you, Shauna, for bringing the Pie Party to life. I spent happy hours in the kitchen, baking with crust-phobic friends, children who had never made pie before and my husband, who offered to sample every pie we made. Pie Party was full of giggling, dancing and just a bit of pie-eating. Just a bit…
My post is here: http://52sweets.blogspot.com/2011/07/pie-day-errumpie-week.html

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Marisa Voorhees July 6, 2011 at 9:43 am

Your pie party was brilliant! It was just the inspiration I needed to play around with a few flavor ideas that had been swirling in my head…and out popped a Rustic Rosemary Blueberry Pie. For me, pie making is like kitchen yoga – a little focus, a little harmony, a lot of trust in my self and my abilities, stir, roll, and repeat. And having an end result that brings smiles to family and friends (and makes for really good breakfast leftovers!) made it all the better. Thanks for sharing your kitchen love with so many! When’s the next party?

http://marisavoorhees.com/rustic-rosemary-blueberry-pie/

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chinese grandma July 6, 2011 at 9:44 am

mine was an overbaked (to put it generously) but happily forgiving sour cream blueberry with a pecan crumble topping. years of baking and i still can’t get the hang of pie making. but at least unpretty pie still tastes good.

made it a few days early and meant to make a better-looking one to post for pie day. but it was too hot this weekend to bake. if you like pie, this is dangerously easy.

http://www.chinesegrandma.com/2011/06/blueberry-sour-cream-pie/

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Laura July 6, 2011 at 10:29 am

Great fun! Thanks for hosting!

I admit my Chocolate Meringue pie wasn’t gluten free (this time), but think it’s quite adaptable… All the best…

http://anearnestconsideration.blogspot.com/2011/07/pie-party-day.html

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cathy July 6, 2011 at 10:31 am

Oh, my! That looks so good! Wherever did you find apricots in season right now? I want some!

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Zorymar July 6, 2011 at 10:37 am

This was my very first strawberry-rhubarb pie, and it certainly won’t be the last!
http://panchasrecipes.wordpress.com/2011/07/04/strawberry-rhubarb-pie/

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Aimee @ Simple Bites July 6, 2011 at 10:41 am

I think I’ve bookmarked over a dozen recipes after Pie Day. it’s looking like it might be Pie Month around here!

I made a Raspberry-Rhubarb Cream Pie:
http://www.simplebites.net/pie-party-rhubarb-raspberry-cream-pie-recipe/

Thanks so much for hosting, Shauna, and see you at the Big Summer Potluck.

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Ann July 6, 2011 at 12:03 pm

Thanks for coming up with this idea! I like any excuse for pie, and luckily I was at my mother’s house, where pie is an everyday occurrence. She made lime chiffon with blueberries, which I’ll try soon. Here are the photos and recipe: http://sacatomato.com/pie-party-lime-chiffon-with-blueberries-2

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Joanie H July 6, 2011 at 1:18 pm

Loved the pie party and the gf recipes I found there yesterday. And, discovering other gluten-free bloggers… The pie pictures were wonderful and inspiring! What a great event! Let’s party again.

I had a great time tweaking my strawberry rhubarb (gfdf) pie recipe and it set up beautifully!
http://soilandsustenance.blogspot.com/2011/07/in-celebration-of-pie-day.html

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Juanita July 6, 2011 at 1:48 pm
birdie to be July 6, 2011 at 2:44 pm

Sounds fabulous! I love your pics! And great GF crust recipe!

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Kate @ Snowflake Kitchen July 6, 2011 at 2:52 pm

My first pie! I might have eaten the last slice for breakfast this morning.
http://snowflakekitchen.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/cherry-whiskey-apricot-crostata/

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Adina July 6, 2011 at 5:29 pm

Looks like I had a similar idea to a lot of folks, blueberry pie it is! http://glutenfreetravelette.blogspot.com/2011/07/blueberry-pie.html

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jaclyn July 6, 2011 at 5:35 pm

Shauna, i loved the pie party. it made me so happy to see everyone so abuzz on all the social media websites, all so excited to make pie, see the pies that others made, and share their stories. i am so looking forward to the pickling party next month, too! can we as a food blogging community continue to have monthly parties like this? i really think it instills a great sense of community, sharing and oneness in everyone, plus it pushes us all to get creative and think outside the box. who doesn’t love that?

for the pie party, i first made a blueberry crumb pie that although tasted amazing, looked a bit atrocious. the florida humidity may have killed my crumb topping, but it certainly didn’t kill my resolve! instead, i blended up an entire slice of that blueberry pie with some salted caramel ice cream and made the best damn milkshake i’ve ever had.

i thought it’d be a welcome addition to the pie party, because we all need a nice chilly beverage to wash down all that delicious pie, don’t you think?

here’s the link: http://foodpluswords.com/2011/07/blueberry-crumb-pie-milkshake/

can’t wait for next month!

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Rhonda July 6, 2011 at 6:09 pm

My attempt at a practice pie crust failed, so I fell back on this. http://budger.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/summer-in-texas-means-peaches/
It is a wonderful Gluten Free Crumble.

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Why Can't Wheat Be Friends? July 6, 2011 at 7:39 pm

Thanks for answering my tweet (@twheatfree) about rebaking after it had been in the oven 2 minutes.
Here’s my finished results… Chocolate Chip Pie
http://whycantwheatbefriends.com/2011/07/06/pieparty/

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grace July 7, 2011 at 1:46 am

What a brilliant party! (I thought I’d posted this yesterday but I was on my iphone with intermittent coverage so not sure it went through). Shauna, I loved being part of a community of people baking and it was an inspired idea. Thanks so much and I look forward to doing more!
I baked a gluten-free & dairy-free Chocolate & Pear Tart – rich chocolate, soft sweet pears and a very gooey middle. http://glutendairyfree.co.uk/2011/07/06/gluten-free-dairy-free-chocolate-pear-tart/

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Emma Galloway July 7, 2011 at 4:50 am

Thank you Shauna, what a fantastic success! Such an awesome thing to see so many first time pie makers giving it a go. You must feel so proud!
Here’s a link to my gluten-free raspberry, pear and almond crostata all the way from Perth, Western Australia! Xxx
http://mydarlinglemonthyme.blogspot.com/2011/07/gluten-free-raspberry-pear-and-almond.html

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Kelly Senyei July 7, 2011 at 6:06 am

Thank you so much for hosting such a spectacular party, Shauna! I created a S’more Pie with a chocolate ganache filling and homemade toasted marshmallow topping. Looking forward to many more food parties to come! http://www.justataste.com/2011/07/smore-pie/

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Karen July 7, 2011 at 6:13 am

Thanks Shauna for creating the party, it was a lot of fun making pie, and reading about all of the other pies out there. My blueberry hand pies were a big hit and were devoured pretty quickly…for the full post, check it out at http://www.gourmetrecipesforone.com. Thanks!

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Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction July 7, 2011 at 7:00 am

Loved the pie party, and reading about how you spent your day baking with a friend! That truly is the best way to spend a day, isn’t it?

Thanks so much for hosting… And, I’m looking forward to the Pickle Party in August. :)

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Ileen July 7, 2011 at 8:18 am

This was so much fun–I keep telling my friends–my GF rhubarb-strawberry recipe is listed on my blog at www. leenieworld.blogspot.com. Am planning on the pickle party as well. What great ideas!! Thanks for your continual inspiration, Shauna.

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Nancie McDermott July 7, 2011 at 1:23 pm

This sounded wonderful first time I read about it, and it delighted me more each time it crossed my mind up until, through, and now after the fact. Here is is post-#PieParty day and I am still having a grand time browsing through people’s pie messages, feasting on their words, savoring their photographs, grinning away, feeling connected and content. Love the #PickleParty plan for August 10th. Here’s my post with recipe for fresh peach pie from my North Carolina kitchen, accompanied by heartfelt thanks: http://nanciemcdermott.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/peach-pie-for-pieparty-2011/

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Annalise July 7, 2011 at 1:39 pm

What a fun idea! Thanks for bringing all of us blogger together!

My pie’s a little late , but couldn’t resist joining in on the fun! http://www.completelydelicious.com/2011/07/tequila-key-lime-pie.html

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Brooke @ Food Woolf July 7, 2011 at 2:20 pm

What a great idea! I must admit I didn’t know about the pie party and made a pie anyway. Actually, a friend of mine came over and showed me the way into making pie because I’ve never made one from scratch before. And now that I’ve seen it done, for realz…It’s hard to believe I had myself convinced it was too difficult. I’m SOOO getting over it, thanks to good friends like you showing me that everyone–no matter who they are, where they live, or what sort of limitations they might have–can make a great pie.
xoxox
B

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Tamiko July 7, 2011 at 11:42 pm

I wrote a bit more about my pie lessons from Shauna that day. Thank you for bringing me to the pie party, dear!
http://www.kikugirl.net/?p=731

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Kristy July 8, 2011 at 11:09 am

Love this! Tamiko is the bomb, and what a great way to learn how to make a good crust! I’m going to take Tamiko’s lesson and apply it as I always struggled with a good crust. Can’t wait till the next party! Maybe I’ll make a savory meat pie….mmmmm…..

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Bijouxs July 10, 2011 at 7:48 pm

Heard about the pie party from my friend Nancy McDermott, who is the best. So sorry to be late to the party – Bijouxs submits a humble fresh blueberry pie. http://bijouxs.com/2011/07/10/fresh-blueberry-pie/
Thanks for hosting the event!

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Carmen Welfring July 11, 2011 at 2:56 pm

I am looking for the recipe that you mentioned in your blog. Apricot Cardamom Ginger pie. Can’t seem to find it anywhere. Would you mind sharing it? It sounds delish!
Thank You,

Carmen Welfring

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Kate July 16, 2011 at 9:27 pm

I’m a little late to the party, but I just made a GF peach pie with fresh peaches from the farmers market, using my own flours equaling 350grams. It was approved by 3 gluten-eating ladies who said they would NEVER guess it was GF! SO GRATEFUL to you for your recipes, encouragement to undertake scary recipes like FLAKY pie crust, and beautiful posts…

You guys make a great life even better! THANKS for that :)

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Hungry Jenny July 20, 2011 at 2:59 pm

woah, I’m well delayed in posting my comment (I meant to when I first read this post but forgot!). I absolutely loved how you created this Pie Party and got everyone hyped up about pie, that’s the way it should be! My contribution was these Strawberry Lemon Cream Pies.

http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2011/07/pie-party-strawberry-lemon-cream-pies.html

Cheers

Hungry Jenny x

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