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  2. The Simple Depression-Era Pie Recipe That's Rich ... - AOL

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  3. Heard of Mock Apple Pie? It's NOT Made with Apples! - AOL

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    Use up zucchini in a mock apple pie! With a buttery crust, brown sugar, and warm spices, this recipe tastes just like apple pie, but without a single apple.

  4. Apple pie - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known published recipes for mock apple pie date from the antebellum period of the 1850s. [28] [29] In the 1930s, and for many years afterwards, Ritz Crackers promoted a recipe for mock apple pie using its product, along with sugar and various spices. [30]

  5. You Won't Believe What the Crust on This Apple Pie Is Made of

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    Fold both crusts up over the edge of the pie and pinch to seal. Cut four 3-inch-wide strips of foil and cover the edges of the pie. Cut a 8-inch piece of foil and loosely tent the top of the pie.

  6. Apple Pie Recipe - AOL

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  7. The Pioneer Woman's Best Holiday Pies

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    Below, you'll find every pie recipe you could possibly need for this year's gathering, including all the classics (pumpkin, apple, pecan), some dreamy favorites (a French silk pie is basically Ree ...

  8. Depression cake - Wikipedia

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    Depression cake is just one of many examples of ingredient substitution during the Great Depression, as some women took full advantage of the practice by making mock foods such as mock apple pie and mock fish. [6] Radio shows and women's periodicals played a large role in circulating the recipe for depression cake during the Great Depression.

  9. Ritz Crackers - Wikipedia

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    Ritz Crackers is a brand of snack cracker introduced by Nabisco in 1934. The original style crackers are disc-shaped, lightly salted, and approximately 46 millimetres (1.8 in) in diameter. [citation needed] Each cracker has seven perforations and a finely scalloped edge. Today, the Ritz cracker brand is owned by Mondelēz International. [1]