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Plum Pie

Submitted by: MARBALET 
The crust for this is amazing, combining luscious things like sour cream, heavy cream, butter, heaps of sugar and lemon zest. When it 's rolled out and fitted into a pie tin, it 's filled with sugared plums sprinkled with nutmeg and cinnamon. Then it 's topped with a brown sugar and spice streusel, and baked. 

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Plum Tart

Submitted by: Liz Myers 
We have a plum tree in our yard, and some years it's so full of fruit that its branches have to be propped up. I always make one or two tarts to freeze for later. 

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Deep-Dish Plum Cobbler

Submitted by: Mary Lou Thomason 
This plum cobbler is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the taste buds. 

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Dutch Rhubarb Pie

Submitted by: Pam Cheney 
'I love mixing rhubarb with different fruits, combining its tart goodness with something sweet,' says Pam Cheney, who farms 40 acres of rhubarb in Onalaska, Washington. Her pie starts with a prepared crust, is filled with rhubarb and raspberries, and its topped with streusel. 

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Apple Crumb Pie

Submitted by: Ardis Rollefson 
I often brown the topping for this special-occasion pie under the broiler to give it extra eye appeal. Watch it carefully, though, because you don't want to burn Thanksgiving dessert! It's a fitting finale for any festive meal. 

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Bonnie Blue-Barb Pie

Submitted by: Andrea Holcomb 
Rhubarb and blueberries are both native to our area, and this pie combines the flavors beautifully. We are fortunate to have a healthy rhubarb patch in our garden. It keeps us supplied with rhubarb from spring until well into fall. 

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Grandma Meg's Raisin Pie

Submitted by: Pat Sisk 
Whenever I bake this pie, I think of the days of the Depression. Meat was hard to come by then, so Grandma Meg would tell my dad, 'If you go hunt for a rabbit or peasant for Sunday dinner, I'll make a raisin pie.' We had lot of wild game and raisin pies during those days! 

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Citrus Apple Pie

Submitted by: Beatrice Jacobs 
I found this recipe in my early years of cooking, and it's been a favorite of my five children ever since. It's different, zesty and flavorful. I prefer to serve it warm. 

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Glazed Pineapple Pie

Submitted by: Kathy Crow 
This pie, with its unique glaze, is a tropical treat from a northern field editor, Kathy Crow of Cordova, Alaska. 

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Blackberry Apple Pie

Submitted by: Fran Stanfield 
My mother made this pie so often she could do it with her eyes closed! We picked the berries ourselves, and the apples came from the trees in our orchard. I can still taste the delicious combination of fruits encased in Mother's flaky pie crust. 
 
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