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Fresh Blueberry Pie III

Submitted by: gary graham 
The pie crust for this very blueberry pie is made with sugar and milk, and it bakes up perfectly to accommodate the two cups of fresh blueberries and the two cups of cooked ones that are layered into the pie shell. This pie makes a sweet treat that is chilled in the fridge and served with whipped cream. 

Jan's Fresh Blueberry Pie

Submitted by: MOM71 
This is a superb, easy dessert made with all-fresh blueberries during the peak of their season. You're gonna love it! At serving time, garnish with whipped topping. 

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Fresh Blueberry Pie I

Submitted by: Carol 
It's obvious that blueberries favor lemons once you make this classic pie. Fresh lemon juice and lemon zest are spooned over the sweetened berries, and then this berry filling is piled into a pastry crust, dotted with butter, covered with a top crust and baked. 

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Fresh Blueberry Pie IV

Submitted by: Linda Mathis 
Fresh blueberries are cooked up with sugar, cornstarch and water until thick and bubbly. Butter, lemon juice, orange liqueur and fresh whole blueberries are stirred in. This lovely mixture is then spooned into a pre-baked pie shell and chilled. 

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Topless Blueberry Pie

Submitted by: Elaine 
Oodles of blueberries are cooked up with sugar, water and cornstarch, until a thick and wonderful sauce has been created. Then even more blueberries are stirred in, and then this luscious berry concoction is poured into a pre-baked pastry shell and slipped into the fridge to chill. Serve this pie with lots of freshly-whipped cream. 

Blueberry Cream Pie

Submitted by: Barbara 
Home Town: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Well over 100 years old, this recipe has been part of my family forever. My Grandmother, born in the 1880's taught it to us, and who taught it to her, I have no clue. It turns out to be a very large pie with a layer of custard, topped with a layer of blueberries, and then a layer of meringue. If you like blueberries, its a keeper. My Grandma always said that you could make a smaller pie by using a pint of blueberries, but we have never tested that theory. 

Orange Blueberry Pie

Submitted by: Carlotta 
A thick, made-from-scratch orange gelatin is combined with sweetened, whipped egg whites and a pint of blueberries. The filling is poured into a prepared pie shell, and chilled until firm. Top with freshly whipped cream and a few plump blueberries. 

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Fresh Peach Pie II

Submitted by: VJANE 
This recipe makes 2 pies. Fresh peaches slathered with warm peach gelatin, just peachy! Serve with whipped topping. 

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Blueberry Pie

Submitted by: ASHESP 
There is nothing to beat a fresh blueberry pie. It doesn 't need much: sugar, a bit of cornstarch to thicken all the nice juices and cinnamon. It 's perfect with fresh berries, but still mighty fine with frozen ones. 

Fresh Berry Pie

Submitted by: SCHLETTE 
Fresh strawberries are stirred into a cooked strawberry gelatin filling and spooned into a pre-baked crumb crust. This pretty, sweet pie is then chilled and served with whipped cream. Or if you like, make this pie with peaches. 
 
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