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Posted on: Thu, 10/02/2003 - 12:02am
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You bet. -I was thinking about finding a safe pie curst since the holidays are coming up, and I don't feel like making all my crusts from scratch this year.
Where do you buy these crusts, anyway? LOL. Can you get them at Shaws or Stop & Shop?
Thanks,
Rhonda
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Posted on: Thu, 10/02/2003 - 12:46am
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Rhonda, I think Mrs. Smith's is in the frozen section as a preshaped crust already in a tin.
Thanks for checking too. becca

Posted on: Sat, 10/04/2003 - 5:58pm
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The pillsbury pie crusts in our store *finally* have both the GM labelling AND the "contains wheat" on the label. I bought a pack but haven't used them yet.

Posted on: Sat, 10/04/2003 - 9:42pm
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We use the Pillsbury pie crust frequently. PA son is only PA. Never had a problem.
A fun thing we do with these is lay out the crust and cut in using a drinking glass. Then we take the crust and put it in the mini cupcake pan. Push crust down using something ball like. (small ladle or measuring spoon with bent up handle) Fill it with diced fresh apple and top with a little cinnamon/sugar and butter. Put in 350* oven until they "look" done. (about 10 mins) Kids gobble them up
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Posted on: Sun, 10/05/2003 - 12:07am
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Alex's mom, that's a really cute idea for little apple tarts! A cooking project I might actually share with the preschool. They traditionally make an apple treat(simply baked apples or crisp) after the apple picking trip each year. Those are perfect. becca

Posted on: Sat, 10/11/2003 - 7:46am
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Thanks Alex's mom. We are going to try that-I haven't had any luck finding mrs. smiths pie crusts so as long as pillsbury has the new labelling we'll stick with it (along with a new pie plate I just ordered). Anyway, I actually have one of those tart shaper things from pampered chef so these will be fun and easy to make. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
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