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Squirrel Oct 26th 2011 3:11 am

Re: Pumpkin Pie
 

Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills (Post 9697028)
Doesn't the UK Costco have them, they make the best ones, 12 inch pie very cheap.
I hated the taste when I first got here, now I love it. :lol:

Humm, don't know of any Costco here in the UK.

Mummy in the foothills Oct 26th 2011 3:44 am

Re: Pumpkin Pie
 

Originally Posted by Squirrel (Post 9697030)
Humm, don't know of any Costco here in the UK.

www.costco.co.uk You'll have to look up your locations.

OzSheila Oct 26th 2011 11:57 am

Re: Pumpkin Pie
 

Originally Posted by Squirrel (Post 9694236)
Anyone know where you can buy Pumpkin Pie in London? Partridges in South Kensington want £20 for an 8 inch pie! If I can't find a cheaper ready made one I'm going to try and make one, I'm not paying that much! Lol.

I used to buy tins of pumpkin in Waitrose and/or Sainsburys and make my own - from recollection there was a recipe for pie on the tin:thumbup:

Squirrel Nov 17th 2011 11:12 pm

Re: Pumpkin Pie
 
Well we made our pie last Sunday. DH had some during the week and I only just tried it last night as I was dubious. I love it! DH says it's as good as the ones he's had back home. He wants us to make another one asap!

The Libby's canned pumpkin worked really well, we just added sugar, eggs, mixed spices and evaporated milk and used a ready bought sweet pastry case.

Brigette Nov 18th 2011 1:41 pm

Re: Pumpkin Pie
 

Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 9694269)
It's for Thanksgiving, which is in November. That's actually one US tradition I'm going to take home with me. I think every country should have a Thanksgiving day. It's a great way to remember how lucky you are and reconnect with family.

Interesting that you would say that. Just last night my sister and I were having the same conversation and we decided that Thanksgiving is the US tradition that we will be taking home as well.


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