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Elizabeth's Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Elizabeth Montgomery 
In my ice cream-loving husband's opinion, traditional pumpkin pie can't compare with this melt-in-your-mouth version. 

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Pumpkin Ice Cream Pie

Submitted by: Suzanne Mckinley 
Although it looks like you fussed, this pretty layered pie is easy to assemble with convenient canned pumpkin, store-bought candy bars and a prepared crust. 'This make-ahead dessert is delicious any time of year,' reports Suzanne McKinley of Lyons, Georgia. 

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Frosty Freezer Pie

Submitted by: Sue Blow 
'This pretty pie can be whipped up in no time. But it tastes so sweet and creamy people will think you fussed,' assures Sue Blow of Lititz, Pennsylvania. 'My family likes it best when it's made with orange sherbet. It's especially refreshing on a warm summer day.' 

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Mom's Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Carol Kloes 
'My husband is on a restricted diet, so his mom shared the recipe for these pared-down pies,' says Carol Kloes of Arlington, Texas. 'Now my family enjoys them on holidays.' 

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Frosty Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Mary Ann Benzon 
This is a wonderful pumpkin pie with a delicious twist. It 's made with all the right pumpkin fixings: pumpkin puree, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. But at the last minute, vanilla ice cream is folded into the filling, and the pie is slipped into the freezer. 

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Crustless Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Linda McClung 
Baked in a water bath, this pie has a texture that's more like a custard than a traditional pumpkin pie. In place of canned or fresh pumpkin, I sometimes use cushaw, a type of crookneck squash. 

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Chocolate Orange Pie

Submitted by: Laurie LaClair 
From North Richland Hills, Texas, Laurie LaClair shares this make-ahead delight that's just in time for your Halloween bash. 'I dreamed up this wonderful concoction when I was yearning for the creamy orange ice cream treat of my childhood,' she writes. 

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Impossible Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Linda Cummings 
Because you don't need to fuss with a crust, this twist on the classic Thanksgiving standby may be the easiest pie you've ever prepared. 'I'm a working mother a rely on this moist dessert every year for the holidays,' says Linda Cummings of Atoka, Tennessee. 

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Low-Fat Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Sharon Haugen 
You won't miss the fat one bit when you slice into this spicy pumpkin pie with its golden crust and creamy filling. Sharon Haugen of Fargo, North Dakota shares the recipe for her lightened-up twist on a Thanksgiving classic. 

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Walnut-Date Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Edna Hoffman 
I'm forever looking for a little something extra to add to a favorite recipe. In this case, crunchy walnuts and chewy dates take traditional pumpkin pie to a new level. -Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana 
 
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