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Martha Stewart's gluten-free-Vegan Pumpkin Pie


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Martha Stewart just tweeted this pumpkin pie recipe. If anyone tries it, please let us know how you liked it :)

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kareng Grand Master

Wonder who made the recipe. Saw Martha on the View last week and she has no clue what gluten-free is. She asked Elizabeth why she didn't have any of the strawberry shortcake Martha brought. E said I'm gluten-free. Martha said she could just eat the strawberries and whipped cream off the cake. :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient

Wonder who made the recipe. Saw Martha on the View last week and she has no clue what gluten-free is. She asked Elizabeth why she didn't have any of the strawberry shortcake Martha brought. E said I'm gluten-free. Martha said she could just eat the strawberries and whipped cream off the cake. :blink:

I saw that--isn't her daughter gluten-free? I might be wrong--maybe it's her daughter's on-air partner.

freeatlast Collaborator

Wonder who made the recipe. Saw Martha on the View last week and she has no clue what gluten-free is. She asked Elizabeth why she didn't have any of the strawberry shortcake Martha brought. E said I'm gluten-free. Martha said she could just eat the strawberries and whipped cream off the cake. :blink:

That's what I suspected, lol!!!! She's adding her contributions now b/c one of her advisors probably told her we aren't going away!!!!! :)

kareng Grand Master

I realize she must have a lot of employees to help with recipes and all the other stuff. I know it can't possibly all be her ideas. I would have hoped she would know enough to say , " oh, I'm sorry you can't have that.". She still has a lot of great recipes and decorating ideas.

Maybe the daughter or friend are the " take the croutons off the salad" type of gluten-free.

jerseyangel Proficient

Watching that, I found myself thinking that since EH is so open about her Celiac, the producers could have tipped Martha off so she could have had a bowl of strawberries and whipped cream all set to offer her.

But what do I know.....

freeatlast, sorry to get off topic. That pie recipe looks really good :)

freeatlast Collaborator

Watching that, I found myself thinking that since EH is so open about her Celiac, the producers could have tipped Martha off so she could have had a bowl of strawberries and whipped cream all set to offer her.

But what do I know.....

freeatlast, sorry to get off topic. That pie recipe looks really good :)

That's why I'm a little reluctant to try one of her gluten-free recipes. But, who knows? Her consultant who came up with the recipe could be really good.


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Charlie's Girl Apprentice

Wonder who made the recipe. Saw Martha on the View last week and she has no clue what gluten-free is. She asked Elizabeth why she didn't have any of the strawberry shortcake Martha brought. E said I'm gluten-free. Martha said she could just eat the strawberries and whipped cream off the cake. :blink:

I saw that- wonder if she received enough responses "educating" her about gluten free and this recipe is a minor form of damage control? I am surprised after all of her visits to the View that her peeps don't know EH is gluten-free. They know not to hand Whoopi a glass of champagne. Maybe her peeps are all Democrats. B)

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I saw that- wonder if she received enough responses "educating" her about gluten free and this recipe is a minor form of damage control? I am surprised after all of her visits to the View that her peeps don't know EH is gluten-free. They know not to hand Whoopi a glass of champagne. Maybe her peeps are all Democrats. B)

We Democrats are educated too! :P

Charlie's Girl Apprentice

We Democrats are educated too! :P

Yeah- I was actually trying (and failing) at a reference as to why the folks at MS Omni Media wouldn't know (or care) about EH-daytime's favorite Republican- guess it didn't come out right. I'll blame this (and everything else) on brain fog. B)

kareng Grand Master

Yeah- I was actually trying (and failing) at a reference as to why the folks at MS Omni Media wouldn't know (or care) about EH-daytime's favorite Republican- guess it didn't come out right. I'll blame this (and everything else) on brain fog. B)

A Democratic conspiracy against a prominent Republican with a big audience. :). That's the joke I heard.

Really don't think Martha was trying to harm EH. Just think she forgot and, on the spur of the moment, didn't think ot know about true gluten-free eating. I still like Martha.

mushroom Proficient

OMG, the perfect Martha no longer purrfect??? Could it be??? Gosh, I loathe that woman - has done more to set the cause of women back hundreds of years than any male conspiracy ever could have :ph34r: (Not that I don't like some of the stuff she does, unnerstand?)

kareng Grand Master

OMG, the perfect Martha no longer purrfect??? Could it be??? Gosh, I loathe that woman - has done more to set the cause of women back hundreds of years than any male conspiracy ever could have :ph34r: (Not that I don't like some of the stuff she does, unnerstand?)

Exactly! She has some cool ideas. She just makes it sound like it's all done by her. There are not enough hours in the day for even Rachelle to do all that! Lately, she has started showing her support staff. That's a good thing.

mushroom Proficient

Hey, that's a good question: how many support staff does Rachelle have? :P Hundreds I bet. Whoops - someone let me out of jail; don't worry folks, I'll turn myself in. No need for the rest of the community to be afraid.

kareng Grand Master

Hey, that's a good question: how many support staff does Rachelle have? :P Hundreds I bet. Whoops - someone let me out of jail; don't worry folks, I'll turn myself in. No need for the rest of the community to be afraid.

The scary thing is our Rachelle doesn't have support staff ( unless you count sending the kids to school & hub to work).

Charlie's Girl Apprentice

A Democratic conspiracy against a prominent Republican with a big audience. :). That's the joke I heard.

Tee Hee

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