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Episode 101 – Blueberry Pie
Episode 101 May 7, 2012 Blueberry Pie Here’s the last SD video I have on my computer – from now on all my videos will be in HD! And wow – HD eats up a lot of memory on my … Continue reading
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Episode 98 – Coconut Cream Pie
Episode 98 April 8, 2012 Coconut Cream Pie I hope you all are having a happy Easter! I’ve been busy cleaning and baking – no special celebrations going on over here. Luckily I was able to squeeze in this delicious … Continue reading
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Tagged butter, coconut, cornstarch, cream, dessert, eggs, kid friendly, no electric mixer, pie, rustic, sugar, vanilla, whipped cream
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