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    Four Pie Myths Debunked

    Why you don't have to bake a homemade crust, use fresh fruit for the filling, and more

    Four Pie Myths Debunked
    Deirdre Rooney
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    Pie Myth: Good Pie Starts with Fresh Fruit
    Sometimes frozen or canned fruit is your best option — especially during the winter, when fresh fruit can be prohibitively expensive or a little worse for wear. Frozen fruit is typically picked at the peak of ripeness, then flash-frozen, and it's widely available year-round.

    We're partial to Cascadian Farm Organic frozen fruit (sold in most health-food stores); the cherries are particularly good. (Thaw the fruit partially before mixing your filling.)

    Canned Wyman's Wild Blueberries — sweet-tart and slightly chewy — have far more personality than any fresh, standard-issue blueberries. (Available at Whole Foods Markets and most gourmet food stores.)



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