Anonymous wrote:Twin Peaks popularized pie for a while; dh got addicted then and actually bakes his own pies now.
I've never liked them, and I am in the 50( demographic that OP is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m old. I hate pie. I’ve always hated pie. I do like some of the fillings though.
Why do younger people insist upon making over-generalizations about diverse groups of people and entire generations. Yes, like I just did. Just tell the cute story about your neighbor. There’s no need to leap from your neighbor as an individual, to a huge, multi-generational group of people.
Grumpy oldster.
I truly don’t get pumpkin pie, but will try very hard not to over-generalize about the people who seem to eat it happily.
OP isn’t wrong. No one is baking pies for grade school parties. Generally, you either learn to love pie as your tastebuds change or you grew up with it 60 years ago. Both tend to an older population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they know good food when they see it! Pie is delicious and 1000x better than cake.
No, cake is king. Pie is what you eat when there is no cake.
Anonymous wrote:Who doesn't like pie? I don't trust anyone who hates pie.
Anonymous wrote:Pie is a dessert that doesn't make sense unless you eat it immediately. All the fat in the dough does not taste good cold yet pie leftovers must be refrigerated. I'll eat pie once in a while but it is one dessert that does not get my rocks off.
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many on this site hate old people?
Anonymous wrote:Pie is a dessert that doesn't make sense unless you eat it immediately. All the fat in the dough does not taste good cold yet pie leftovers must be refrigerated. I'll eat pie once in a while but it is one dessert that does not get my rocks off.
Anonymous wrote: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?
You’re both right, and wrong. A good pie crust is both: crispy and flaky on the outside and tender with a little chew on the inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m old. I hate pie. I’ve always hated pie. I do like some of the fillings though.
Why do younger people insist upon making over-generalizations about diverse groups of people and entire generations. Yes, like I just did. Just tell the cute story about your neighbor. There’s no need to leap from your neighbor as an individual, to a huge, multi-generational group of people.
Grumpy oldster.
I truly don’t get pumpkin pie, but will try very hard not to over-generalize about the people who seem to eat it happily.
OP isn’t wrong. No one is baking pies for grade school parties. Generally, you either learn to love pie as your tastebuds change or you grew up with it 60 years ago. Both tend to an older population.
Anonymous wrote:Fresh fruit in a crisp buttery crust is delicious.
And there's a reason there are rock songs about pie. It is sexy in a way that, say, a Hummingbird cake just isn't.
Anonymous wrote:I’m old. I hate pie. I’ve always hated pie. I do like some of the fillings though.
Why do younger people insist upon making over-generalizations about diverse groups of people and entire generations. Yes, like I just did. Just tell the cute story about your neighbor. There’s no need to leap from your neighbor as an individual, to a huge, multi-generational group of people.
Grumpy oldster.
I truly don’t get pumpkin pie, but will try very hard not to over-generalize about the people who seem to eat it happily.