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Cookbooks, Mrs. Rowe's Little Book of Southern Pies · April 23, 2008

Pie Wishes

According to "Sook’s Cookbook: Memories and Traditional Receipts from the Deep South,"  by Marie Rudisoll, a wish will come true if the top of a pie is cut off, pushed to the side of the plate, and eaten last. Also, the wish must be repeated silently just before the last bite is taken, and not a word must be spoken until everyone has left the table.

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