Hi Herrad! We've been leaving comments to each other at the same time :) I hope you get good sleep tonight. Haven't cut the pie yet, hopefully it tastes good!
Oh that looks mahvelous! I met my daughter's social worker at a restaurant today because it was raining and we couldn't sit on my porch (she's allergic to cats). Can you believe they didn't have ANY pie? What kind of restaurant doesn't have any pie?
I still have a jar of home canned peaches from last season, maybe I should make some peach pie.
No pie in a restaurant? how bizarre. Canned peaches for pie or a cobbler! I am getting close to trying jam making again. The wild blackberries are crazyloaded with green berries, once they ripen it's going to be blackberry heaven here!
Hi Herrad! The blackberry bushes are just covered in clusters of blackberries, all still green and each cluster at least a bowlfull in size. I think I will be making a pie and attempt jam too! they are wild all over my yard, and this year is an exceptionally big batch.
Koda eats them right off of the bush. He's figured out how to do it without getting into the brambles and thorns and delicately bites the berry off and eats it!
It sure would be nice if you and Richie could come sit out on the patio and we could laugh and talk.
I'm proud of reading about your arm strength, that took a lot of work and determination.
stephany, your pie sure looks plum good! i mean really delicious! yesterday a friend from my support group - www.newdirectionssupport.org - and i saw the new julia child movie. you MUST see it! personally, tho, pie is my favorite category of foods. - ruth from www.ruthzdeming.blogspot.com
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12 comments:
Hi Stephany,
Looks delicious too..............yummy.
Love,
Herrad
Hi Herrad! We've been leaving comments to each other at the same time :) I hope you get good sleep tonight. Haven't cut the pie yet, hopefully it tastes good!
((HUGS)))))
Looks yummy Steph!
Hi Noe Noe! --just tasted it, and it turned out good, a little tart, but good, i'd never made a plum pie before!
Oh that looks mahvelous! I met my daughter's social worker at a restaurant today because it was raining and we couldn't sit on my porch (she's allergic to cats). Can you believe they didn't have ANY pie? What kind of restaurant doesn't have any pie?
I still have a jar of home canned peaches from last season, maybe I should make some peach pie.
No pie in a restaurant? how bizarre. Canned peaches for pie or a cobbler! I am getting close to trying jam making again. The wild blackberries are crazyloaded with green berries, once they ripen it's going to be blackberry heaven here!
Will you fed ex me a piece of the pie?
Hi Mark! (and Cindy!) you bet, the pie is in the mail! hope all is well there!
Hi Stephany,
Blackberry bushes loaded with blacxkberries sounds heavenly.
Please send pie here too.
Love,
Herrad
Hi Herrad! The blackberry bushes are just covered in clusters of blackberries, all still green and each cluster at least a bowlfull in size. I think I will be making a pie and attempt jam too! they are wild all over my yard, and this year is an exceptionally big batch.
Koda eats them right off of the bush. He's figured out how to do it without getting into the brambles and thorns and delicately bites the berry off and eats it!
It sure would be nice if you and Richie could come sit out on the patio and we could laugh and talk.
I'm proud of reading about your arm strength, that took a lot of work and determination.
stephany, your pie sure looks plum good! i mean really delicious! yesterday a friend from my support group - www.newdirectionssupport.org - and i saw the new julia child movie. you MUST see it! personally, tho, pie is my favorite category of foods. - ruth from www.ruthzdeming.blogspot.com
Hi Ruth, Lola (commenter above) also wrote about seeing the Julia Child movie, I better do it!
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