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Date Posted: 13:06:26 03/30/03 Sun
Author: Annie
Subject: Re: J & C's Recipes From The South
In reply to: Jeanne & Carolyn 's message, "J & C's Recipes From The South" on 12:55:17 03/30/03 Sun

Wow! What a great idea! I've been looking everywhere for some of these recipes! I remember visiting some relatives when I was younger and someone made what was called a Sawdust Pie, but this is the first time I've ever seen the recipe for it, and my Grandma used to bake a Chess Pie and I haven't been able to find a recipe for it either until now! Thanx J & C.

*Old Fashioned Chess Pie
*Sawdust Pie
*Southern Pecan Pie

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