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Battle of the Pies

  1. #41
    Originally posted by General Butt.Naked

    That looks pretty good to be honest, I wouldn't mind a slice of his pie...
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  2. #42
    Incessant African Astronaut
    It's almost time to bring this thread back...
  3. #43
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    IN NO PARTICULAR order , other than its ordered from best to almost best for all intensive purposes persay and what not perchance

    Peach ( pie or clobber )
    Apple pie
    pumpkin pie
    cherry pie

    literary they are all good allofmode too hell yeah thats what im talking about
  4. #44
    Haxxor Space Nigga
    French Canadian Tourtiere Motherfuckers!!

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  5. #45
    Originally posted by Haxxor French Canadian Tourtiere Motherfuckers!!


    Now that's a pie.
  6. #46
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    It's hard to find but my favorite is gooseberry pie with rhubarb pie a close second.
  7. #47
    slide22 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incessant Pies are topical today and all with the many pumpkin pies that have probably been cut into today…


    What’s your favorite? Chocolate, coconut, lemon meringue, apple, rhubarb, cherry, peach or pecan?

    I think I’m most partial to this avocado key lime pie they had at True Food Kitchen for a while, god that shit was like 3 orgasms in your mouth.

    Otherwise I’d say an apple pie with a lattice top is my favorite.

    Double poastn dis shit

    Chinese turkey pot pies

    Sooooo good

  8. #48
    Originally posted by Incognito2u It's hard to find but my favorite is gooseberry pie with rhubarb pie a close second.

    Rhubarb crumble is the shit...my grandma used to grow rhubarb back in England and make her World (well house) famous crumble with it.

    Don't I remember reading something though about rhubarb that if it isn't cooked properly it's poisonous or some shit.
  9. #49
    Originally posted by slide22 Double poastn dis shit

    Chinese turkey pot pies

    Sooooo good


    Well are they Chinese or Turkish??
  10. #50
    Gf keeps talking about her moms strawberry rhubarb pie. Ive never had a rhubarb it just looks like poisonous celery.
  11. #51
    "In the United Kingdom, the first rhubarb of the year is harvested by candlelight in forcing sheds where all other light is excluded, a practice that produces a sweeter, more tender stalk.[12] These sheds are dotted around the "Rhubarb Triangle" between Wakefield, Leeds, and Morley.[13]"
  12. #52
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Rhubarb crumble is the shit…my grandma used to grow rhubarb back in England and make her World (well house) famous crumble with it.

    Don't I remember reading something though about rhubarb that if it isn't cooked properly it's poisonous or some shit.

    I'm pretty sure its just the leaves that are poisonous
  13. #53
    The roots and stems contain anthraquinones, such as emodin and rhein.[18] The anthraquinones have been separated from powdered rhubarb root for purposes in traditional medicine,[39] although long-term consumption of the plant has been associated with acute kidney failure.[40]

    The rhizomes contain stilbenoid compounds (including rhaponticin), and the flavanol glucosides (+)-catechin-5-O-glucoside and (−)-catechin-7-O-glucoside.[41]
    Oxalic acid

    Rhubarb leaves contain poisonous substances, including oxalic acid, a nephrotoxin.[40] The long term consumption of oxalic acid leads to kidney stone formation in humans. Humans have been poisoned after ingesting the leaves, a particular problem during World War I when the leaves were mistakenly recommended as a food source in Britain.[42][43][44] The toxic rhubarb leaves have been used in flavouring extracts, after the oxalic acid is removed by treatment with precipitated chalk (i.e., calcium carbonate).

    The LD50 (median lethal dose) for pure oxalic acid in rats is about 375 mg/kg body weight,[45] or about 25 grams for a 65-kilogram (143 lb) human. Other sources give a much higher oral LDLo (lowest published lethal dose) of 600 mg/kg.[46] While the oxalic acid content of rhubarb leaves can vary, a typical value is about 0.5%,[47] meaning a 65 kg adult would need to eat 4 to 8 kg (9 to 18 lbs) to obtain a lethal dose, depending on which lethal dose is assumed. Cooking the leaves with baking soda can make them more poisonous by producing soluble oxalates.[48] The leaves are believed to also contain an additional, unidentified toxin,[49] which might be an anthraquinone glycoside (also known as senna glycosides).[50]

    In the petioles (leaf stalks), the proportion of oxalic acid is about 10% of the total 2–2.5% acidity, which derives mainly from malic acid.[12] Serious cases of rhubarb poisoning are not well documented.[51] Both fatal and non-fatal cases of rhubarb poisoning may be caused not by oxalates, but rather by toxic anthraquinone glycosides.[40][51][52]

    DELICIOUS
  14. #54
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    https://home.howstuffworks.com/rhubarb.htm
    Kinda an interesting article about rhubarb
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  15. #55
    Definitely one of my favorites when I was a young-fella-me-lad-son-of-a-bitch...I bet it's 35yrs or more since I had it though.
  16. #56
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    Ever had rhubarb cake? Its like a pineapple upside down cake with rhubarb instead.
  17. #57
    I think I'm going to have to seek out some Rhubarb if it's even a thing here in Tejas.
  18. #58
    It's national pie day.
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