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What's it about?
What's to eat?
Well, I'm on a deadline. Another book due. Oy! I really over-scheduled myself this year, either that or time has lost a few hours of each day. Did someone forget to tell me that there are now only 22 hours in each one? I feel like I'm never getting enough sleep and always behind. I pray 2020 will be a little more forgiving with the old tick-tock.
So forgive me, in the interest of saving time, I used a premade pie shell to make this delicious pie. It's all about the peaches, anyway. We are nearing the end of peach season (sob!) so if you want peach anything, you'd better get cracking.
FYI, this pie filling would taste great all by itself, so feel free to bake it sans pie crust and serve with ice cream.
Does the pie need the whipped cream? Um, no. I was simply in the mood when I was taking pictures. It's plenty sweet without it. :) But who can say know to whipped cream. Did I make it from scratch? Nope. In the interest of saving time... LOL
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I like that you've cut the peaches nice and thick. Gives you a blast of peach-ness in your bites.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. If you cut them too thin, they get mushy. :) ~ Daryl
DeleteThat looks good! Our peach crop was poor this year. Having to get ours from Georgia.
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