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  2. One Apple Is All You Need to Make 24 of These Mini Apple Pies

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    Mini apple pies are the perfect bite of flaky piecrust, cinnamon-apple filling, and buttery topping. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Pillsbury Bake-Off - Wikipedia

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    Sour Cream Apple Squares Luella Maki (Ely, MN) 1976 Crescent Caramel Swirl Lois A. Groves (Greenwood Village, CO) Whole Wheat Raisin Loaf Lenora H. Smith (Baton Rouge, LA) 1978 Nutty Graham Picnic Cake Esther Tomich (San Pedro, CA) Chick-&-Broccoli Pot Pies Linda Mowery (Worthington, IN) 1980 Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie

  4. I tried 3 different store-bought pie crusts. One had ... - AOL

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    I bought the Pillsbury pie crust on sale for $3.50, although it usually costs $4.49 at my local grocery store. The other two brands instructed me to remove one pie crust and let it thaw on wax ...

  5. Apple pie - Wikipedia

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    An apple pie is a pie in which the principal filling is apples. Apple pie is often served with whipped cream , ice cream ("apple pie à la mode "), custard or cheddar cheese . [ 3 ] It is generally double-crusted, with pastry both above and below the filling; the upper crust may be solid or latticed (woven of crosswise strips).

  6. I'm a professional baker. I compared apple pies from 3 ... - AOL

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    The flavor of Whole Foods' apple pie absolutely blew me away. It tasted homemade. The crust was flaky and buttery. Even though the center wasn't quite fully baked, the filling still tasted fresh ...

  7. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Postcard featuring Pillsbury with the caption, "the Largest Flour Mill in the World, Minneapolis, Minnesota." C.A. Pillsbury and Company was founded in 1869 by Charles Alfred Pillsbury and his uncle John S. Pillsbury. The company was second in the United States (after Washburn-Crosby) to use steel rollers for processing grain.