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Blog, Cookbooks, Mrs. Rowe's Little Book of Southern Pies · March 28, 2009

The Mythology of Pie

"While old-fashioned pie has largely disappeared from the American landscape, the mythology of pie lives stronger than ever. that's because pie is a symbol of something bigger than Mom and her way with desserts." —Pasquale Le Draqulec, American Pie: Slices of Life (and Pie) from America's Back Roads.

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