I've been using this recipe for key lime pie for years now and haven't met anyone yet who says it isn't the bomb. The ginger pairs really well with the other floors.
I like all kinds of sweets, not as much as true Scotsmen, perhaps, but the doc told me no more sweets. So no pie, no cake, no cookies, no sweet tea, no cocola, no nuthin'. After giving up salt I am now down to water and, well, hell, water. Life is tough, then you die.
It's hard to watch the show without wanting something sweet to eat. The first time I forced my parents to watch it - I was visiting my mom after her surgery. my father needed to run to the store to pick up her prescription, so he left my mom and i to finish watching the baking show. Shortly after it ended, I sat there astonished as she called my dad, still at the store, and asked him to bring home an angle food cake. I laughed and laughed. The show is good - but it's evil.
If they had a pie episode I think someone would be tempted to throw it at that fat guy's head. Or one of those two obnoxious broads who don't seem to do anything but be obnoxious.
Chick I made that pie and it was a hit. The kicker is the sour cream frosting. In Florida they make a sour orange pie out of calmondins, that look like orange key limes. I'd like to try this recipe with the oranges to see what that would taste like. But the calmondins aren't for sale around here.
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Today I made a key lime pie for a friend's birthday tomorrow.
I've been using this recipe for key lime pie for years now and haven't met anyone yet who says it isn't the bomb. The ginger pairs really well with the other floors.
I like all kinds of sweets, not as much as true Scotsmen, perhaps, but the doc told me no more sweets. So no pie, no cake, no cookies, no sweet tea, no cocola, no nuthin'. After giving up salt I am now down to water and, well, hell, water. Life is tough, then you die.
I probably won’t eat a piece either. I have a lard tooth, not a sweet tooth. But that doesn’t stop me from poisoning others with sugary goodness.
I love this show. Me and my gay pal are both in love with Fielding.
Agree about pie. I think they have pie week. no?
I love the English vernacular. It cracks me up. That's a nice sponge
*Sponge is cake
*Biscuits are cookies. Those wacky Brits.
It's hard to watch the show without wanting something sweet to eat.
The first time I forced my parents to watch it - I was visiting my mom after her surgery. my father needed to run to the store to pick up her prescription, so he left my mom and i to finish watching the baking show. Shortly after it ended, I sat there astonished as she called my dad, still at the store, and asked him to bring home an angle food cake. I laughed and laughed. The show is good - but it's evil.
I prefer the Fielding and Toksvig side-kick combination. The little bald dude... eh.
If they had a pie episode I think someone would be tempted to throw it at that fat guy's head. Or one of those two obnoxious broads who don't seem to do anything but be obnoxious.
Chick I made that pie and it was a hit. The kicker is the sour cream frosting. In Florida they make a sour orange pie out of calmondins, that look like orange key limes. I'd like to try this recipe with the oranges to see what that would taste like. But the calmondins aren't for sale around here.
Amp, I made the same recipe a couple years ago using fresh squeezed Meyer lemon juice and it turned out well. It was just yeller.
I'm not good at making pie. I'm good at eating pie.
I was considering a name change to: "15 minutes until I sink my teeth into your buns"
but it too long.
*reference: early B Baking shows with side-kicks Mel Giedroyc & Sue Perkins. Sue is hilarious.
Congrats all on no pi puns.
In the immortal words of Professor Irwin Corey, "Pi are not square. Pie are round".
I'm here all week.
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