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Pie plates in avocado autumn and hemlock. |
Living alone and not wanting to blow up like a toad from eating deserts, I have decided to create a baby pie plate. It will take a half recipe of a pie crust and probably a third of a recipe of filling. Baby pie plates are 7 inches in diameter and about an inch deep. I get about 4 moderate servings from it when I create a pie. You can order yours by contacting me with your glaze preference. Baby pie plates are just $20 each.
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Lemon curd pie made with 1/2 pie crust recipe |
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