On the brighter side of the day, I finally got around to making a decent pie crust. Still a long way to go before perfection but I'll get there. I tried the sweet potato pie yesterday with a mixture of pride and a bit disappointment.
Today is different. I really feel more confident that I can finally make pineapple pie, apple pie or maybe something more challenging next time. Nothing much really for commercial consumption yet but at least I need not to buy. ;). Coz I can eat my pie. ;) May take a bit of time and money, yes. But the personal satisfaction of something you made yourself is enough.
Flashback.
Growing up in the tropics where apples are not grown made me think of apple pie as so faraway. I mean, you really would need a lot of apples to make a pie. To buy here would be quite expensive. I have yet to figure that out when I really make one. Gotta go with the pineapple first as it is a bit cheap nowadays.
Pineapple pie is something that reminded me of university days, which by the way is not that long ago. I used to drop by at this spot before I get i the second ride on the way to school. This pie would be my snack later between classes as it is usually very sunny to go out to buy later. It might seem a bit over my student budget but it was my "sweet indulgence" of sort.
Later on, a few years after I graduated, the store disappeared and I've never tasted the pies again. There used to pineapple, mango, buko and of course egg pie. I'm not sure what were the other pies there but the pineapple and mango were my favorites.
My first pie trial this month was the mango coz we were able to find a bit cheaply priced per kilo but it wasn't that good. It was flat. I've no idea what happened exactly. I'll figure next mango season for another trial and error study. The crust was actually what I was trying out at that time as I felt I needed to figure out the pie crust baking before I ride out to different pies. I'm definitely going back to mango pies one day when I have the luxury for errors. ;)
Right now, I can only be too happy to try the pineapple pie.
Ah! Here's a list of things to note.
When I googled for mango pie recipe, there was a bit less simple recipes that I found. Apple, of course is very popular. Pineapple pie recipes are not that bad either. Not that intimidating for a beginner like me.
fave places for recipes;
allrecipes.com, recipezar.com, maangchi's channel on youtube (she's also on blogger, btw). Ah! I may have to write another entry on that sometime soon.
Gotta get back to life! Til my next pie adventure!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
so sadd day..coz of another blogger site. go figure!
Five months after I started this one out and just now that I remembered to update. What was the stimulus? A blogsite which was closed down because of copyright issues on the books that he wanted to share with his "friends". Didn't memorize the blog site but I will track it down again later. I just want to vent this frustration.
The owner wanted to share classics and other great books to anyone in the world through online but of course, the publishers and their lawyers are up against it. It just comes to money matters again. It's really all just money. Who can blame the developing countries that have not even heard of such great books for remaining as "ignorant" when there is really no access to these? Sure there are libraries, but come on, I bet it's not even in every public library in the U.S. (Anybody is welcome to correct me on that).
It all again boils down to the desparity of the the have-nots and the you-know-what. Education is still not for everyone. :( The cynic in me.
The owner wanted to share classics and other great books to anyone in the world through online but of course, the publishers and their lawyers are up against it. It just comes to money matters again. It's really all just money. Who can blame the developing countries that have not even heard of such great books for remaining as "ignorant" when there is really no access to these? Sure there are libraries, but come on, I bet it's not even in every public library in the U.S. (Anybody is welcome to correct me on that).
It all again boils down to the desparity of the the have-nots and the you-know-what. Education is still not for everyone. :( The cynic in me.
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