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Terrific, easy summer pie recipe
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24/06/2009 19:21:52
 
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>>>Reading the paper on Sunday I came across a recipe for something called Berry, Berry Cool Pie. You know those glossy coupon flyers? It was in there. It looked great for these hot days and easy enough to make even for a guy like me who doesn't have his own cooking show. I put the ingredients on the shopping list and gave it a try. As advertised, it only took 15 minutes to make, probably less. I used blueberries and cut up strawberries because that was what was on hand; I'm sure many other fruits would work equally well. Viola! Tastes great, a little reminiscent of key lime pie. I will definitely save the recipe and make this again.
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>>>http://eaglebrand.com/detail.asp?rid=1314
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>>Sounds and looks great. The strawberries, raspberries and red currants are all up on my allotment at the mo. Might give it a try (blackberries - brambles - are still forming though).
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>>BTW, this year so far seems to be a bumper year for, 1st daffodils, then bluebells and now poppies. Poppies are just EVERYWHERE. Does this presage summat about this summer, I wonder.
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>>BTW 2 What is "container frozen whipped topping,"? Is that like Angel Delight, or Bird's Instant Whip? ie like summat you whip up after adding powder to, say, milk?
>>Or is it yankee "cream" (gd&r)?
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>It might be what you call Bird's Instant Whip. The most popular brand here is Cool Whip, which was originally made by a company called Birds Eye. (Later absorbed by General Foods, then Kraft). No milk, no cream, shipped frozen.

So it's some kind of non-specific frozen liquid? I need to know what it is as I don't recall seeing anything like that over here.
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