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MrScott2007

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This as been bugging me for a long time...
There is a blueberry pie, a strawberry pie, even a raspberry pie.....why in the heck is the no such thing as a grape pie? :shock: There's grape jelly, but still...no grape pie!
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You'd have to ask Rick, he's our resident cooking expert!
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Well, there is raisin pie. :mrgreen:
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There's also grape tarts. Grape Poptarts too
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MrScott2007 wrote:why in the heck is the no such thing as a grape pie?
Well, here's a link that would seem to dispel that idea. :mrgreen:

http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,c ... ie,FF.html
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Ok...So now we know there is such a thing as grape pie. It must only be popular in New England.
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My gawd, MrScott... Have you nothing to do??? ^**lylgh ^**lylgh ^**lylgh ^**lylgh ^**lylgh

This is hilarious... !!clap!!

OK, so you were just rustling the bushes, huh?

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Shall we ponder the difficulties of raising Boneless Skinless Chickens now? :roll:

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thegrindre wrote:My gawd, MrScott... Have you nothing to do???
Nope...just sit here and think of stupid things. Oh and play with my train games. :-D
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Stoker wrote:Shall we ponder the difficulties of raising Boneless Skinless Chickens now? :roll:

Do you mean politicians?
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The Wife has made a sweet potato pie. And a corn meal pie. Both were quite good. They were by request from some co-workers on a little job we did. They were from Louisiana and and Alabama, a long way from home. They needed and appreciated a little taste from their part of the country.
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Why are only concord grapes used for a pie? They must be easier to Peel.
Doesn't the skins contain the more important vitamins?

My dad was stationed in India during the second world war. He said, He often bought aged grape juice in the main village to take back to the top of the mountain where he was stationed. One day he watched the locals with red feet come running though a barn yard, then jumping into a vat full of grapes to stomp out the grape juice. He said, that was the last time he bought their aged grape juice.
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Here's a nice slice of Concord Grape Pie, btw.
pie_slice.jpg
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See, there is such a thing as grape pie. It kinda looks like something the cat barfed up but I'd eat it!

Thank you everybody for helping me on my grape pie quest! :salute:
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Looks akin to Rhubarb pie.

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He, he, he, and I thought it looked a little like cherry. ^**lylgh

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