“No flour, no Torah; no Torah, no flour.” – Pirkei Avot 3:21
There’s nothing like trying to take a photo of your Pumpkin Pecan Pie just before the pie monsters arrive to insure that not only will the batteries in the camera be dead, but so will the spare ones in the charger. Several hours and a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner later, the batteries are ready to go. All that remains is a single slice pie – this one, actually.
This is a really good pie. Ask my niece. She had thirds. She also took home all the gingersnap cookies I made with the leftover dough.
Jocelyn and Mindy made this pie on their respective coasts. Hope they turned out well. Oh, and Randy called from LA. The pie Craig baked arrived in great shape.
I guess I like pumpkin pie after all.
"The Torah begins and ends with acts of loving kindness."
– Babylonian Talmud, Sotah 14a
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Patti
November 29th, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Well, it’s a lovely slice. And if you ever figure out how it is that the batteries know these things, do share with the rest of us!
Kman
April 16th, 2010 at 6:12 am
i love pumpkin pie! so many ways to make it