Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Home Made Pumpkin Pie

Or at least that was the idea.  When the commissary had no pumpkin pies, fresh or frozen, we picked up a can of pumpkin for me to make a pie.  Well today was the day for baking, but it didn't happen.  I got the can of pumpkin out, saw that it called for 2 cans of condensed milk and went rummaging through the cupboard.  I found 1 can of fat free condensed milk, not good and then I noticed the best if used by date:  July of 2016.  Uh-oh, again not good.  It began to look as if a run to the grocery store was in order.  I asked Mac if a cake would do instead and he agreed, but really, cake is just not Thanksgivingy.  So we decided to go to the store.  I went to look at the frozen pie crust before we took off and it was so old, freezer burned and all the edges broken off.   So new crust was in order too.
On the way to the store Mac asked me if it wouldn't cheaper and easier to just buy a pie,  well I thought I'd check that out.  Turns out Eagle Brand Condensed Milk (which I prefer)  is $1.99 a can and a 2 pack of Pillsbury Pie Crust is $1.97 or about $1.00 a piece.  So that's about $5.00 to make my pie.  Fresh baked pumpkin pies were $2.50.  I bought a pie.
My heart was in the right place, just not my ingredients.  I'll bake a pie at Christmas.
Taken from Publix's Webstite

22 comments:

  1. I loved the story of your pumpkin pie! Happy Thanksgiving. Pat xx

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  2. ooooooooh, a pumpkin pie mystery ! In search of the missing ingredients...
    Will anyone come out alive ?
    Son is cooking, we bought a Sara Lee frozen pie to bake. Since it is only the 2 of us this will be just fine.

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  3. LOL! Well the idea of a Homemade Pumpkin Pie was good ... even if it didn't quite turn out that way!

    Happy Thanksgiving Wishes

    All the best Jan

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  4. Oh well, I'm sure it will still taste good.

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  5. Well that saved you a load of baking. Hope it tastes good.

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  6. Pies are on my agenda today. I have had your experience so many times in the past, that now I never pick up a can of pumpkin without also picking up evaporated milk. :) I have requests for Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie as well, so I had better get to baking. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. I love your pumpkin pie story.. :)
    Happy Thanksgiving..

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  8. Excellent reasoning. I hope a can of Redi-Whip rounded out the budget.

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  9. Loved your story of the pie fiasco, but I'm thinking your pie might have been a bit better than the store bought one. By the way, still impressed with that painting Mac did for you!

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    1. He needs to darken the rabbit a bit, but he's waiting for the paint to dry.

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  10. Well Happy Pumpkin Pie Day! I don't even know if we'll have any pumpkin pie at my sisters house but we are having persimmon pudding because I made it. Easy Peasy. Much easier than messing with pie dough! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

    Cindy

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  11. I have finally learned to refer to the Libby's can of pumpkin while in the store for needed ingredients and get them at the same time. It's always the canned milk that is either forgotten, or what I thought I had at home is expired. The last time it happened I made a pumpkin spice cake with a can of pumpkin and yellow cake mix I had on hand. It was a made up on the spot recipe and turned out delicious. I wish I'd have written it down.

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  12. My recipe calls for evaporated milk. Today I used a 1/4 cup of maple syrup in my pie...we will see:)

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  13. Its been years since I made any type of pie, let alone pumpkin :) Store bought is passable for the few times we eat pie during the year and these days I don't eat much desserts so hubby buys individual slices of pies for his holiday festivities :)

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    betty

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  14. After all that, I hope the shop-bought was okay. Happy Thanksgiving to you.

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  15. That is so often the way isn't it? I bet the pie will be delicious even if made by the store.

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  16. We don't celebrate this holiday in Sweden and I'm pretty sure I've never tasted a pumpkin pie. Actually I don't even know if it's spicy or sweet... :) But I hope you enjoy it, and have a nice Thanksgiving!

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    1. It's both sweet and spicy, made with lots of nutmeg, cinnamon and allspice.

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  17. Pumpkin Pie must be delicious and a nice tradition for Thanksgiving. Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving and I hope you enjoyed the pie.

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  18. LOL at your ingredients not being in "the right place." Made me laugh. I did a similar rummaging through my pantry and found a few things that had expired a long time ago. We ended up getting pies made by Mrs. Smith instead of by Mrs. Peeper. :-p

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