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Natural Feast Pies! Gotta See


chgomom

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chgomom Enthusiast

This company, NaturalFeast has the BEST pies.

Perfect for Christmas, Thanks Giving etc.

I fully intend on ordering the Pumpkin Pie....tonight I am baking the Apple Cranberry and I have snagged part of the outer edge already and YUMMY!! Oh MY GOODNESS!!!

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That is the page, direct to what ingredients are in all their pie, absolute not one thing has wheat, gluten, corn, refined sugars, hydrogenated oils...

I plan on taking up a big ole slice and watching Flavor of Love tonight...!!

I hope you guys enjoy it!!!


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OK..I just tried a bigger taste...

and oh my goodness!!! Sooooo goooood!

The challange now will not be eating the whole thing and coming back wondering why I am sick*lol*

Guest Kathy Ann

I noticed those pies online one night. They sure did look good. And the best part is that they have really made an effort to accomodate people like me with a bunch of allergies. I'm so happy to hear that they not only look good, but taste good too! Did you buy them at a store or order them online? No one around here carries them unless I really beg them to. So if I can say for sure that they taste good, that will help.

frenchiemama Collaborator

Have you tried the plain pie shells? I usually like to add my own pie "guts" because I don't like things as sweet as most people do, but I don't know if I can make a good gluten-free pie shell on my own (terrible baker).

chgomom Enthusiast

I do have one of those in the freezer too! I haven't used it yet.

I bought mine at a store...but I guess they would ship express in a cooler like some online retailers do???

Let me know!

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