What your favorite pie says about your personality...

I got this from yesterday's newspaper... in the USA Weekend. I LOVE banana cream pie! I just thought this was appropriate since we just had a thread a few weeks ago about our favorite pies. YUUUUMMMY.
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If your favorite pie is this, you're...
*Apple. Wholesome and a bit middle-of-the road, playing it safe.
*Banana cream. An overachiever who just wants to relax and not be in charge.
*Blueberry. Outdoorsy and determined.
*Cherry. Oversweet, in need of tarness and passion.
*Chocolate. Suave, seductive, strong, addictive.
*Coconut cream. Probably a man seeking an exotic-lite escape from reality.
*Lemon. Bright, energetic and sharp-tongued.
*Mincemeat. An Anglophile who watches Masterpiece Theater, listens to NPR and fantasizes about being in England, sipping port with pie.
*Peach. A sun-worshiper who's found sunshine on a pie plate.
*Pecan. Simple in your tastes and seeking more sweetness in life.
*Pumpkin. Attatched to your past but comfy in your present.
*Rhubarb. Old-fashioned (or a total hipster).
*Sweet potato. Family-oriented, with a real sense of Southern hospitality.
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If your favorite pie is this, you're...
*Apple. Wholesome and a bit middle-of-the road, playing it safe.
*Banana cream. An overachiever who just wants to relax and not be in charge.
*Blueberry. Outdoorsy and determined.
*Cherry. Oversweet, in need of tarness and passion.
*Chocolate. Suave, seductive, strong, addictive.
*Coconut cream. Probably a man seeking an exotic-lite escape from reality.
*Lemon. Bright, energetic and sharp-tongued.
*Mincemeat. An Anglophile who watches Masterpiece Theater, listens to NPR and fantasizes about being in England, sipping port with pie.
*Peach. A sun-worshiper who's found sunshine on a pie plate.
*Pecan. Simple in your tastes and seeking more sweetness in life.
*Pumpkin. Attatched to your past but comfy in your present.
*Rhubarb. Old-fashioned (or a total hipster).
*Sweet potato. Family-oriented, with a real sense of Southern hospitality.
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Darn, now I'm hungry!
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Sounds like me.
Hmmm I do love oldies music and the 40's and 50's
I swear I was born in the wrong time period!
No, don't think so!
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I'd say no.
I think.
Completely accurate.
From foodreference.com:
Mincemeat was originally a medieval (England) sweet, spicy mixture of chopped (minced) lean meat (usually beef, or beef tongue), suet and fruit. It was generally served as an entree. Gradually the meat content was reduced, and today the mixture contains nuts, dried fruit (raisins, apples, pears, citrus peel, etc.), beef suet, spices and brandy or rum, but no beef. Mincemeat is used primarily in pies and tarts.
Hmm...when you put it that way, maybe the description can fit me. Though it's probably allowed to be a little off, since it's really strawberry rhubarb pie that I love. Particularly fresh made that day from this bakery in Hanover, NH.
-Speckla
But at least the pews never attend yoga!
hmm. no, i'm not a man.
I've never had mincemeat or rhubarb...
My favorites are a cross between dutch apple and peach...
Also - what about key lime? I've never had it either - but some say it is awesome....
I'm so confused :oops: :?:
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