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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2011 by Kristin

Making pies for family holidays has been my thing since I was old enough to reach the stove.  I loved staying up all night with my grandma, measuring, rolling, stirring, sneaking bites of pie dough here and there.  As I got older, not much changed.  I still love using mid-century cookbooks covered with spills and the occasional burn.  I still love my grandma catching me eating dough and acting surprised, as if she hasn’t told me I shouldn’t be eating raw dough since the late 80s.  And we still make five pies: two pumpkin, one lemon meringue , one custard, one mystery.

Mystery pies from previous years?  Pecan, chocolate, apple, coconut cream, cherry.  Mystery pie for this year?  Strawberry rhubarb!

Strawberry rhubarb pie has been on my radar for quite some time now, but for some reason, I’ve always been intimidated by lattice pie crust.  It mayyyybe took 10 minutes.  I love/hate when that happens!

When I took the last pie out of the oven and looked at the clock, I couldn’t believe it had been 6-1/2 hours since I sifted the first cup of flour.  Does 6-1/2 hours of baking mean I deserve 6-1/2 slices of pie after dinner?!  I sure hope so!

Wishing you and your family a super merry Christmas!

Filed Under: family, lifestyle Tagged With: christmas, family, pies, strawberry rhubarb

The Pie’s First Slumber Party

December 4, 2011 by Kristin

Last night, my uncle dropped The Pie off for her first slumber party at my place, which she quickly renamed “The Princess Castle”.  We went out for Mexican dinner, Christmas light hunting, and then back to The Princess Castle to watch Elmo Saves Christmas.  Someone is ready for Santa to be here!

She woke up bright and early, ready to be entertained and asking for pancakes.

Buckwheat pancakes with pure maple syrup and thawed frozen berries was exactly what The Pie had in mind.  She was so excited to dig in!

After she cleaned her plate, we changed out of our pa-jams and headed to Curtis Hixon Park.  Sunny and low 70s made for perfect park weather.

We ran around for what felt like hours until it was time to get the little munchkin back to her mom and dad.

Until next time Rylee Pie!

Filed Under: family, lifestyle Tagged With: Cu, curtis hixon park, florida, tampa

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