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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think a lot of posts on this thread explain the the thread a few days ago... "why do old people like pie?" It seems like many younger people have never tasted real pie, based on these recommendations.[/quote] Personally not a big fan, although I'm most definitely not young. I don't like pie crusts (or crusts in general; quiche, pot pie, cheesecake, etc.). I'm an experienced baker and have made them myself, and to me, absolutely not worth the effort. I do enjoy pie fillings, especially fruit ones. At that point, I'd rather make/eat something like a cobbler than a pie.[/quote] Definitely not young, I don't find pies involve much effort at all. I do think part of my liking pie is a sort of nostalgia thing but I cannot stand typical store-bought pies (never have bought a pie from an actual pastry place). Sadly, I get heartburn easily from them now, but still I like eating apple or pumpkin pie for breakfast after Thanksgiving. My work used to do a Thanksgiving at work (all remote now and the lease on the office space ends Dec 31) and they'd bring Costco pies and they were awful. [/quote]
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