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Popular Thanksgiving Pie by State. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  1. JD Guy

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    Well, since I can’t ever recall a pie that I didn’t like:rofl: :lol: I’d be up for trying cranberry y’all!
     
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    Never heard of it but sounds good.
     
  3. theburtman

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    I would definitely try cranberry and I bet it's good.
     
  4. Burnin Since 1991

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    Blackberry pie sounds good!
     
  5. Burnin Since 1991

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    Cranberry does sound good as well. I wonder if there is a recipe online for it? haha of course there is
     
  6. Canadian border VT

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    Boiled cider is just what is sounds like take cider and boil it down, like sap to syrup, it thickens to a pudding and put it in pie crust.. rich delicious
     
  7. MikeInMa

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    Don't like the seeds
     
  8. theburtman

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    YUM!
     
  9. Burnin Since 1991

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    how much cider to fill a pie crust?
     
  10. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Served while still warm and with some vanilla ice cream on the side. That's how my maw maw used to do it. So good!
     
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  11. Canadian border VT

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    Yup and she had the seedless blackberry
     
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    I’d have to pull the recipe but ya never made just 1
    IIRC it was close to 3/4 gallon for 1.
    Small slices were key as, umm put nicely, would cure constipation :eek:
     
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  13. Burnin Since 1991

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    I don't need any help on that front :rofl: :lol:

    I can look it up online, I'm sure it's somewhere here on the interweb
     
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    My Wif makes a blackberry and blueberry pie. She calls it (obviously) "black and blue" berry pie. Rubs all the seeded blackberries through a strainer first then adds the blue berries. Right near the top on my list!
     
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    Yum :drool:
     
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    My Grandpa would always say “I like two kinds of pie, hot and cold.” I think he was onto something!
     
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    Where is peach on that list? Peach is one of my favorites if its done well. Like Walts for instance. Then there's banana cream. Mmmm
     
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    Sounds good to me. Haven't had any butternut squash for a while, may have to pick some up now :drool:
     
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    Peaches aren't in season for Thanksgiving so I wouldn't expect it to be on the list. Now, peach pie in the middle of summer - definitely one of the top pies.
     
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    Hannafords had them at 49 cents a pound vs 1.59 some in root cellar :whistle: My beautiful bride went shopping. She didn’t grow up with food hoarding parents. I had bought more
     
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