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tammy Community Regular

Which ones are your favorites? Are there any gluten-free pies that you would recommend?

Thanks!!


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Guest nini

how are they? in a word... Nasty.

jerseyangel Proficient

I always have the best luck with Gluten Free Pantry Pie Crust, and do what ever filling you like.

kimjoy24 Apprentice

I had the chocolate mousse and actually liked it. The crust was blah, but the filling was pretty good, though not as sweet as a regular pie would be. I think the other flavors require heating, the chocolate mousse just has to be thawed so I don't know if that makes any difference with other people's more negative experiences. The shipping fee is insane online, but I tracked them down to one health food store in my area that carries them.

pinkpei77 Contributor

i actually think they are great!!

but they are not very sweet.. they defeintly taste "healthy"

ive had the chocaloate mousse and the wild blueberry.

i shared them both with family who arent gluten-free and they all enjoyed it!

Guest nini

I think that's my issue with them, that they taste "healthy" when I have a pie I want it to be decadent and taste so sinful that it can't possibly be healthy for you.

pinkpei77 Contributor
I think that's my issue with them, that they taste "healthy" when I have a pie I want it to be decadent and taste so sinful that it can't possibly be healthy for you.

hahaha!!

i was never really into sweets and probably only had 2 slices of pie in my life.

maybe thats why i enjoy these. :)


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