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'Waitress' is one of my all-time favorite movies... not only for its visuals effects of mouthwatering pies with unique names (and fillings) like "I Can’t Have No Affair Because It’s Wrong And I Don’t Want Earl To Kill Me Pie": made of “Vanilla custard with banana. Hold the banana…” but more so because it shows how food can change someone's life. I could relate to Jenna while making her "Falling in Love Chocolate Pie" (pictured above) as when I met my husband I had the same perma-smile that would keep me up at night and I couldn't stop baking. There's nothing like falling in love...
What would your pie be called?
Recipe Links:
"Fresh Blueberry Pie"
"Marshmallow Mermaid Pie"
"Falling in Love Pie"
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