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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mushy? Soft? Why are some of you people settling for crap pie crust? Crispy, flaky, and fabulous -- that's a pie crust. [/quote] [b] Flaky and crispy is still soft. [/b]Easy for old people to eat. Are you eating crunchy pies?[/quote] Do you know words? [img]https://i.imgur.com/GqAU6lC.png[/img][/quote] Are you genuinely arguing that a good, flaky, crispy *pie crust* should be dry and brittle? And seriously did you like add the red lines to that screenshot from dictionary.com? Holy shit :shock: [/quote] Yes, good pie crust is dry, not soggy. It is brittle and shatters into fine flakes when you bite into it -- it is not rubbery, or chewy, or ... soft. WTAF. I added red because you still seem to have a problem with what words mean, good god. You need all the help you can get. Sad.[/quote]
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