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A Daughter’s Pie Adventures in Michigan

You know CurvyMama pretty well by now, so you know that she sees nearly everything in life through a pie lens. And so it is that I bring you a little slice of my younger daughter’s summer road trip. It’s true that Sara and her friend Ariel did not set out to find great pie between Washington D.C. and Michigan. They had other goals in mind (two big music festivals, camping, seeing friends). But they fell u
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What To Do With Those Nectarines? Hmmm…

Wish you could taste these. The most intense, wonderful nectariney flavor!! Now to wrap them in pie dough and pop them in the oven… Thanks and hugs to LegalPie for the perfect birthday gift!
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Summer Pie: Golden and Red Plums

It was an ambush. There I was, walking innocently through my neighborhood market, when these folksy little boxes of miniature plums winked at me. They were tiny and round; some were deep red and some were a mellow yellow. They had been brought in that morning from a local farm. I couldn’t say no. Clearly, there would have to be pie within a few hours. I hurried home with the new objects of my affection, wa
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Lovely Plums in a Pie

What a way to start a pie: irresistible little golden and red plums from a local farm. Can’t wait til it comes out of the oven!
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Our Adventure in ‘Listening to Pies’ Makes The Washington Post!

You remember those awesome pie workshops that Seattle pie guru Kate McDermott gave in my kitchen a couple weeks ago? The Washington Post‘s food editor, Bonnie Benwick, who joined us, has posted her luscious and funny account of the experience. Photos by Bill O’Leary are fabulous, as well! Take a look at the story! So glad that Kate and her Art of the Pie got the chance to be shared with so many people! If
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Happiness = Pie

If there is any doubt that giving a pie to an unsuspecting loved one is its own reward, then this picture should lay that doubt to rest:
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The Tart Little Kiss: Rhubarb Pie

Pie can bring you back from hell like nothing else. I have this little baby to thank for retrieving me. For those of you who napped through the national news recently, we here in D.C. spent the better part of a week in a slow, dark steam. It was hot and humid anyway–typical D.C. summer weather–but then a crazy storm hit us and left a million of us without power. As a major heat wave crested, we panted wit
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Farewell (For Now) To My Pie Sister

I’m sad to say it’s over. Kate McDermott’s four pie-filled days with me in Washington, D.C., have come to a close and she’s downstairs packing her suitcase for a morning flight back to her little cottage in Washington state. This woman who I knew months ago only through tweets, Facebook “likes” and emails is now my full-fledged pie sister. We prowled markets for supplies together f
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Terrific Gluten-Free Pie Dough Recipe!

You might have read late last week about my wonderful private tutoring session in gluten-free piemaking. I’ve updated my blog post now with a link to Kate McDermott’s recipe and methodology. This is a truly wonderful pie dough. It’s not just “good for a gluten-free” pastry, like that’s a lesser standard. It’s good by any standard. Take a look at my post, which links to Kate&#
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