Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Home Repair (alt.home.repair) For all homeowners and DIYers with many experienced tradesmen. Solve your toughest home fix-it problems. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
OT Pie, not advertising anything
Those of you who go to the supermarket might have noticed that Mrs Smith
frozen fruit pies were more than half off for month after month last spring, and I bought a few and ate a few, but I ended up buying more than I wanted to eat. In Januaary I ate one of the apple pies and yesterday and today I ate most of a pumpkin pie, and despite being 8 and 10 months old, they were fine. Tasted fine, looked fine Probably would work the same with any brand of pie. |
#2
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
OT Pie, not advertising anything
On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 02:43:24 -0400, micky
wrote: Those of you who go to the supermarket might have noticed that Mrs Smith frozen fruit pies were more than half off for month after month last spring, and I bought a few and ate a few, but I ended up buying more than I wanted to eat. In Januaary I ate one of the apple pies and yesterday and today I ate most of a pumpkin pie, and despite being 8 and 10 months old, they were fine. Tasted fine, looked fine Probably would work the same with any brand of pie. They are on sale a few times a year. While OK, Sara Lee is better, but rarely on sale.. We often have them in the freezer for six months with no problems. |
#3
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
OT Pie, not advertising anything
On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 08:05:41 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 02:43:24 -0400, micky wrote: Those of you who go to the supermarket might have noticed that Mrs Smith frozen fruit pies were more than half off for month after month last spring, and I bought a few and ate a few, but I ended up buying more than I wanted to eat. In Januaary I ate one of the apple pies and yesterday and today I ate most of a pumpkin pie, and despite being 8 and 10 months old, they were fine. Tasted fine, looked fine Probably would work the same with any brand of pie. They are on sale a few times a year. While OK, Sara Lee is better, but rarely on sale.. We often have them in the freezer for six months with no problems. Wow, I figured I'd be the only one to do this. I should have known better about you. What's interesting is that the boxes are no way near air tight. On the side, they have little flaps at each end that fold over first, and then a big bottom and top flap that are folded over and glued. So nothing at the ends keeps the air out except the end flaps spring back a little might. But still they are fine. |
#4
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
OT Pie, not advertising anything
On 3/22/2015 8:05 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 02:43:24 -0400, micky wrote: Those of you who go to the supermarket might have noticed that Mrs Smith frozen fruit pies were more than half off for month after month last spring, and I bought a few and ate a few, but I ended up buying more than I wanted to eat. In Januaary I ate one of the apple pies and yesterday and today I ate most of a pumpkin pie, and despite being 8 and 10 months old, they were fine. Tasted fine, looked fine Probably would work the same with any brand of pie. They are on sale a few times a year. While OK, Sara Lee is better, but rarely on sale.. We often have them in the freezer for six months with no problems. The Sara Lee pies fit better in the pie rack on my Hoveround. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
OT; Advertising | UK diy | |||
Too much advertising. | Home Repair | |||
Too much advertising here. | Home Repair | |||
dishonest advertising... | Electronics Repair | |||
LOW COST ADVERTISING | Home Ownership |