Me Myself And Pie
$14.99
Life is better with pie! Make special occasions, holidays, and family time extra memorable with this card deck of 30 simple, straightforward recipes that will help bakers bring their families together around the table.
This baker-friendly card deck of Sherry Gore’s beloved Amish pie recipes includes:
*30 sturdy cards with easy-to-read directions.
*full-color photography on each card.
*simple, wholesome ingredients from crust to topping.
*easy to make and bake desserts, such as banana cream pie, blackberry pie, chocolate marshmallow pie, and more.
The Me, Myself, and Pie card deck makes a great gift for:
*Housewarming parties and open house celebrations.
*birthdays and teacher appreciation.
*Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Grandparent’s Day, or the holidays.
Whether you’re serving classic key lime pie or party pie pops, this handy collection of recipes is a delicious way to bring a little comfort to the table.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310154112
ISBN10: 0310154111
Sherry Gore
Binding: Other
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Zondervan
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