unless it's tofu cheescake :p :D
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Soy and tofu give me terrible painful stomach cramps...not to mention what happens later on...:eek:
We once went to a friends for dinner and an overnight and I ate a big portion of vegetarian lasagna without realizing it was loaded with tofu - the white cheese disquised it. OMG I had the most AWFUL night!! :( :( :(
For me, Tofu=Evil. Give me apple pie anytime!
I used to make a delicious lime chiffon pie with tofu. MmmmmMMMMmm!
You know, there are some people here who rather like the taste of tofu - as in hack a chunk off the block, stuff it in the mouth and eat. (Homemade is best, duh)
Yeah, I'm weird, but last summer when we were having the discussion of eating protein after rides, I tried eating a bit of tofu after rides, and it did all the magical things it was supposed to - not that I can remember what the magical things were now...:rolleyes:
Of course, I rarely turn down an apple pie, either. (Someone else can have all my bananas)
Well you'll just have to leave then. :p No tofu likers allowed.
Seriously, I actually like tofu in my Annie's Pot Pie. My homemade pot pie is better, but when I'm being lazy or in a hurry, Annie's will do.
V.
Could I just lurk, then?
(I knew it was a mistake to admit to liking tofu.)
I suppose. Just don't have too much fun reading personal posts. :p
The pie was a mistake. Actually I made a mistake. I could blame it on the recipe paper being really grody and I couldn't read it, or the fact that Thom wasn't here to cut up the apples for me, or PTSD... I left out a whole cup of shortening! :rolleyes: I should have taste tested!
I don't know if we'll even eat anymore of it. Thom's comment, "It tastes like store bought."
I'll need to make up for it with a pot pie I guess. :p Or maybe beef and beer stew with dumplings.
V.
V - DH is an equisite pie maker, (a big reason why we are married, but that's another story). He says that when a pie does not turn out you simply have to chuck it, have a good cry (grieving is part of the process) and make another. Little does he know that I would sift thru the trash to find his cast-offs. He says it's part of moving on and forgetting the past, living in the moment. I say "whatever, I'm eatin it".
We got a gift from one of my clients. She runs an orchard. One of these apples is supposed to make a whole pie. It was even delicious.
wow! now that's an apple! :eek:
Now that is one *huge* apple!
I'm on vacation.
Yesterday I made a chicken pot pie for dinner. This morning I made an apple pie. After rereading this thread I decided I simply had to make sure that this time it turned out all right.
V.
Well, V, how was it? You can't just leave me in suspense like that.:confused::rolleyes::p
BTW, this whole thread is a fun read. Thank-you for reviving it.:D
But have you snuck a slice, just to be sure?
Brilliant thread, thank you for boosting it! I got the strongest urge to go home and make apple pie, even though I've never done it before. The scotch especially sounded like a good tip, we have some slightly sub-standard hooch taking up space up in the attic.
That's either one insanely huge apple or Wahine has a really tiny head. :D
Mmmmmm pie. Now I'm hungry.
That reminds me, I promised DH I'd make a cherry pie this week.
ooooh, Cherry Pie, my favorite! Save me a piece!
The pie was very nice, warm slightly tangy apples, soft but not squishy, contrasted with sweet cinnamon sugar oozing between them, all sandwiched into a flaky crust.
V.
Noooo. That's so unfair.
OK, cherry pie all round. The only catch is that you have to come here for it and I don't know that my pie is good enough to make a transatlantic flight worthwhile.
Now, why are there no cycling jerseys with pie on them?
Pie reminds me of summer. Is it summer yet? Oh wait, it hasn't even hit spring. :(
cwr - isn't there a contest up there about when the ice starts to break up?
Yep, its the Nana Ice Classic and no the ice hasn't broken yet. :(
ohmygosh, v, warm apple pie right out of the oven with a slice of cheese on top. i'm dyin' here!
I was wondering how this thread got reawakened :rolleyes:. If V still hasn't eaten that pie from January '07, it's definitely beyond the "save-it-for-Thom-for-the-sake-of-presentation" stage! :eek: I was relieved to find there were more recent pies introduced into the thread lately. Whew!:o:p
One of our stodgy old tv meteorologists got asked in an interview once whether there were any folksy weather signs he believed in ... ya'know, like lots of rohan berries means no snow, or lots of rohan berries means lots of snow (yep, both are thought to be true, though maybe not by the same people). Anyways. he said there was one he thought held up to scientific testing:
If the lake ice can support a grown horse at Midsummers ...
Then we're going to have a late Spring.