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In reply to the discussion: Name your Thanksgiving dessert for tomorrow's dinner [View all]electric_blue68
(15,033 posts)61. Thanks and the choc chips on the bottom sound...
great!
I have to get back to cooking before I even try baking!
Only made quick oat flakes muffins with nuts and what not like 30yrs ago.
Otoh I was a very good cook. When I get back on the bicycle for a while maybe I'll take a chance.
Or in your opinion - what would be an easy pie to start w before a pecan pie?
I'm going to pass on the choc chip idea to a friend who's a good cook and baker.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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our pumpkin pie was collaborative - I roasted the pumpkin and made the crust
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2020
#13
It's Thanksgiving tomorrow?! Dang! I guess my dessert will be a Gin & Tonic.
Xipe Totec
Nov 2020
#19
I am addicted to the dark chocolate covered raisins and dark choc peanut butter cups
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2020
#38
sounds great. we almost went for Indian Pudding, which tastes a lot like crustless pumpkin pie
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2020
#35
that reminds me of my dad (he left us back in 2007, sadly) - he LOVED his holiday meals
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2020
#36
I made my first one of those last year. Jury is still out...very distinctive flavors for sure!
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2020
#52
i have 1/3 left of my cherry/cranberry tart left. extra good crust. last summer we got tart cherries
pansypoo53219
Nov 2020
#67