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Old 05-07-2021, 05:20 PM
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Preparation Instructions
* Remove pie from freezer.

To Thaw Overnight and Serve
* Remove pie from freezer.
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Old 05-07-2021, 07:06 PM
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Can't go wrong either way! LOL!
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Old 05-07-2021, 07:33 PM
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So please tell us, what kind of pie is it?
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Old 05-08-2021, 02:41 AM
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Are there really people so inclined that they need specific instructions? Gonna sit in the freezer to eat this pie?
I am increasingly disappointed with my new washer that I can't even chose how much water a load needs. And the lid locks until the spin cycle is absolutely done. I suppose somebody stuck their arm in there and got it twisted off?? Electronics--one more thing to go wrong. And no doubt, expensive to repair!
I suppose this thing of invention of the car that drives itself goes along with this "dumbing up " of people. Crazy! If a person can't drive the car, should they really be sitting in the driver's seat?
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So I guess they want to make sure you take it out of the freezer?😂
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I had a hair dryer that said "Do not using while sleeping". I was never sure why that was needed or how it was even possible lol
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Originally Posted by illinois View Post
Are there really people so inclined that they need specific instructions? Gonna sit in the freezer to eat this pie?
I am increasingly disappointed with my new washer that I can't even chose how much water a load needs. And the lid locks until the spin cycle is absolutely done. I suppose somebody stuck their arm in there and got it twisted off?? Electronics--one more thing to go wrong. And no doubt, expensive to repair!
I suppose this thing of invention of the car that drives itself goes along with this "dumbing up " of people. Crazy! If a person can't drive the car, should they really be sitting in the driver's seat?
I totally agree with you. And, yes, they are expensive to repair. My car has enough "nanny features" without being self driving.
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Common sense went out the windows when cash registers started making the change for the clerk so there was no counting involved. Thank you McDonalds
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Common sense went out the windows when cash registers started making the change for the clerk so there was no counting involved. Thank you McDonalds
So true! And it doesn't look like it's coming back any time soon.
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"Gonna sit in the freezer to eat this pie?"

On a hot, summer day I might.
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