Hellodali wrote:I'm deciding between Key Lime, chocolate cream, or banana cream.
stevez wrote:Hellodali wrote:I'm deciding between Key Lime, chocolate cream, or banana cream.
Hooray! At least someone is making a pie that you can eat for dessert.
I've narrowed it down to some sort of cheese pies or meat pies from Claudia Roden's Middle East cookbook.
figmolly wrote:I've narrowed it down to some sort of cheese pies or meat pies from Claudia Roden's Middle East cookbook.
Selfishly voting for cheese because I'm not eating meat right now.
figmolly wrote:I've narrowed it down to some sort of cheese pies or meat pies from Claudia Roden's Middle East cookbook.
Selfishly voting for cheese because I'm not eating meat right now.
boudreaulicious wrote:figmolly wrote:I've narrowed it down to some sort of cheese pies or meat pies from Claudia Roden's Middle East cookbook.
Selfishly voting for cheese because I'm not eating meat right now.
good to know--I'll veg out one of my empanadas as well!
figmolly wrote:That's not necessary. They sounded delicious and I'm sure most of the people will be very happy with the meat.
Does this work like the dessert exchange where we should bring tupperware?
gastro gnome wrote:I am thinking of making an additional sweet pie as I remembered I have Cathy2's frozen concord grape filling won from the Christmas party raffle of 08. Assuming it's not freezer-burned, I would think it fitting to return the gift in pie form.
Llama wrote:I'll try to contain my tears if you bring two pies.
Llama wrote:I'll try to contain my tears if you bring two pies.
jygach wrote:I'm afraid I may have to give up my chair. I have to attend a conference and the original plan was to leave Monday morning. The plan is to now leave on Sunday - bummed, bummed, bummed. My roasted pumpkin and parmesan pie was sounding so good as were all the other pies.
Hoping the travel plans change -Keeping my fingers and toes crossed!