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  2. The Best Store-Bought Pumpkin Pies, Ranked Best to Worst - AOL

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    2. Trader Joe’s. Crust: 7 out of 10. Filling: 7 out of 10. Size: 27 ounces. Price: $7. Whew, this is a spicy pie! Not in heat level, of course, but in warm fall spices like cinnamon, allspice ...

  3. I Asked 4 Experts To Name the Best Store-Bought Pumpkin Pie ...

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    Marie Callender's Pumpkin Pie. Price: Varies by retailer Why the Experts Love It: This pie tastes homemade, is the perfect texture, and is easy to upgrade to give it a special touch The Best ...

  4. Bring Ree's Pumpkin Slab Pie To Your Holiday Potluck

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    cups canned pure pumpkin puree. 2 1/4 c. evaporated milk. 1 c. packed light brown sugar. 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract. 1 tsp. ground cinnamon. 1 tsp. ground ginger. 1 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg. 1 ...

  5. Pumpkin pie - Wikipedia

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    During the seventeenth century, pumpkin pie recipes could be found in English cookbooks, such as Hannah Woolley's The Gentlewoman's Companion (1675). [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Pumpkin "pies" made by early American colonists were more likely to be a savory soup made and served in a pumpkin [ 15 ] than a sweet custard in a crust.

  6. Andy's Frozen Custard - Wikipedia

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    Andy's was founded by John and Carol Kuntz in 1986 in Osage Beach, Missouri, after the couple first tasted frozen custard in Wisconsin.They sought the mentorship of Leon and Doris Schneider, who had owned Leon's Frozen Custard in Milwaukee since 1942; Leon provided much of the knowledge and guidance the Kuntzes needed to open their own store.

  7. Custard pie - Wikipedia

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    The word "custard" derives from crustade (a pie with a crust), [4] or from croustade (an edible container of savoury food). After the 16th century, custards began to be used in individual dishes rather than as a filling in crusts. [1] Today, custards are used as filling in pies and tarts, and as individual dishes. Ideally a custard pie should ...

  8. Washington Nectarine Custard Pie Recipe - AOL

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  9. Sound the Alarm—Pumpkin Pies Are Back at Costco - AOL

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