Roger Ramjet wrote:HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any damn state grows pumpkins. Illinois, however, leads the U S A in soybean production. (Usually.)
Illinois - THE SOYBEAN PIE STATE!
Wikipedia wrote:According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, 95% of the U.S. [pumpkin] crop intended for processing is grown in Illinois.
JoelF wrote:Wikipedia wrote:According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, 95% of the U.S. [pumpkin] crop intended for processing is grown in Illinois.
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Roger Ramjet wrote:HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any damn state grows pumpkins. Illinois, however, leads the U S A in soybean production. (Usually.)
Illinois - THE SOYBEAN PIE STATE!
JoelF wrote:Wikipedia wrote:According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, 95% of the U.S. [pumpkin] crop intended for processing is grown in Illinois.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:I will shed no tears if pumpkin pie is not named the IL state pie. I really dislike it. As my son would say, "pumpkin pie is totes bogue."
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Roger Ramjet wrote:HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any damn state grows pumpkins. Illinois, however, leads the U S A in soybean production. (Usually.)
Illinois - THE SOYBEAN PIE STATE!
spinynorman99 wrote:Roger Ramjet wrote:HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any damn state grows pumpkins. Illinois, however, leads the U S A in soybean production. (Usually.)
Illinois - THE SOYBEAN PIE STATE!
Illinois is also the #1 producer of horseradish. Far worthier of recognition.
I don't think I've ever come across someone who doesn't like pumpkin pie, yet there are three in this thread already.
boudreaulicious wrote:I'm not sure it's the pumpkin I hate so much as the pumpkin spice combo. Regardless, count me NOT a fan
Binko wrote:Interesting about the pumpkin pie. I just thought it was one of those pies that everyone loved. The expression really should be "As American as pumpkin pie," in my opinion.
leek wrote:I had a really really good Fresh Pumpkin pie once without any of those spices. It was very squash-y and tasty.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Actually winter squash is supposed to make a better pie than pumpkin. I don't know how true it is, but my father used to say that a lot of the frozen pies had winter squash in them and not pumpkin.
Roger Ramjet wrote:It's heart-warming to see so many loyal Prairie Staters standing firm against the pumpkinlover media blitz!
Remember: "Soy, Soy, Soy for Illinois!"