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If so how much.
Have you had to eat

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Not till next week.



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If so how much.


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I looked real close at them today and decided to pass until next week. I have a friend who worked for Costco. He said they bake these things constantly before thanksgiving and store them in a refrigerator truck out back.



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We saw the pictures of them this past weekend, those things are gigantic and cheap.
 
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Not fond of pumpkin pie anymore.
Buttermilk Custard pie is our Thanksgiving pie. Pecan also.



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No pumpkin pie tastes good to me except Libby’s classic recipe on the can, the one that calls for evaporated milk. It’s lighter, more subtle flavor and more custardy, most pumpkin pies to me these days are SO heavy and over spiced.

I do like Costco’s apple pies, those things are ridiculously big and heavy with apple. No Shrinkflation there!


 
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I have read that some canned pumpkin had squash added or maybe 100 percent squash.


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I have read that some canned pumpkin had squash added or maybe 100 percent squash.


I think it’s that they actually use a variety of pumpkin that looks more like a squash than a Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin, something to do with higher sugar levels and easier to process.


 
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How much.. have you eaten ?

My new eating life style will be a challenge.

I am not comfortable around large groups eating make me anxious .

I might freeze half of a pumpkin pie and give the rest away





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My wife took one look at the ingredient list and told me to move on. Too much crap in them.


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At least 5 so far and counting till they fade away..love pumpkin pie


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I have to pace myself....Costco pumpkin pie is high up on the list, so is a bourbon pecan pie, apple pie and there's a custard mochi pie that's been calling to me.
 
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Just back from the Costco in Louisville's high rent district. Packed with shoppers. Did buy a pumpkin pie, a fresh butterball turkey, praline pecans, rotisserie chicken, 50' of fresh cedar Christmas roping, socks, underwear, and a tank of gas.


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Nope. Not a fan of pumpkin pie.

My wife makes an amazing Pumpkin Apple Pie that I will eat the hell out of.

If you've never had one I suggest looking up a recipe and giving it a try.



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Damn. I went there yesterday to get my groceries for the next 10 days as you could not paying my fucking ass to go in there next week as it’ll be a got damn zoo. They had birds roasting but none available to buy so I was a bit chapped as that $5 bird is the best protein for the dollar I have access to. Now you’re telling me they have the equivalent pumpkin pie there? Please don’t give me any more bad news Wink



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