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  2. The 9 Store-Bought Pie Crusts I Taste-Tested. I visited four grocery stores and bought every kind of prepared pie crust available in freezers and refrigerators.

  3. The 6 Best Store-Bought Pie Crusts to Ease Your Holiday ...

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    Katherine Gillen. Total: 87/100 For a pie crust with organic ingredients, try Wholly Wholesome’s organic traditional pie dough in the freezer section.

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

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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. We Tried 13 Store-Bought Pie Crusts and the Winner Is Ina ...

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    I ended up with 13 ranging in price from $1.95 to $11.99, brought them home and promptly ran out of freezer space (big shoutout to my friend Matt for letting me store crusts in his freezer!).

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  8. 20 Comfort Food Dinners You Can Make with Pantry Ingredients

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    A store-bought pie crust, frozen veggies and precooked chicken simplify the prep for this easy potpie. This healthy dinner recipe is comfort food at its best. View Recipe

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    Pour the brown sugar mixture onto the pie crust and spread it out evenly, leaving a plain border around the edges. Top the filling with another pie crust and crimp the edges closed using a fork.