Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people like pie because they only had homemade pie when they were younger and it's a nostalgia thing. A homemade pie with an excellent crust cannot be beat. I didn't like pie at all until I met my husband who bakes them from scratch. Now I'm addicted. Store bought pie is garbage - even from the specialty places.
I also love cake.
Who actually buys a store bought pie?
Are you truly this disconnected from reality
Anonymous wrote:Most everyone loves pie! God am I sick of these idiotic questions.
Anonymous wrote:When you’re old they’ll wonder why old people love macarons and matcha tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people like pie because they only had homemade pie when they were younger and it's a nostalgia thing. A homemade pie with an excellent crust cannot be beat. I didn't like pie at all until I met my husband who bakes them from scratch. Now I'm addicted. Store bought pie is garbage - even from the specialty places.
I also love cake.
Who actually buys a store bought pie?
Anonymous wrote:Old people like pie because they only had homemade pie when they were younger and it's a nostalgia thing. A homemade pie with an excellent crust cannot be beat. I didn't like pie at all until I met my husband who bakes them from scratch. Now I'm addicted. Store bought pie is garbage - even from the specialty places.
I also love cake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mushy? Soft?
Why are some of you people settling for crap pie crust? Crispy, flaky, and fabulous -- that's a pie crust.
Flaky and crispy is still soft. Easy for old people to eat. Are you eating crunchy pies?
Anonymous wrote:Because they know good food when they see it! Pie is delicious and 1000x better than cake.