not really an apple pie fan, but cherry pie... i'd love to sink my teeth in a slice of your cherry pie right about now. i'd have it right here at my desk at work. i'd need lots of napkins because it'd probably get messy.
2007-07-27 15:44:53
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answered by James 4
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Make the grasp blend your self, no longer in basic terms will that's extra much low cost, that's going to be very creamy :-) a million small field powdered milk a million/2 c. powdered sugar a million c. Nestle Quik (or different chocolate flavored powder) a million/2 c. espresso Mate, Cremora, (or different powdered creamer) a million field on the spot chocolate pudding a million/2 c. cocoa integrate those dry factors and combine nicely. keep in an hermetic field. to combine: Use a million/3 c. of the dry blend with a million cup of warm water or milk.
2016-12-11 03:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hot so that when you plop the ice cream on top it melts over the pie...yum...
Has to be vanilla ice cream!!
2007-07-27 23:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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apple for me. hot with cold ice cream
2007-07-27 22:39:22
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answered by Ghost Boy 7
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Definitely hot and smothered in squirty cream...yum yum.
Made with apples from my own tree.
2007-07-31 13:09:44
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answered by Crackerjack 3
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I like it 2 ways, if its hot it must be with icecream, if its cold then it gotta b with lashins of hot runny custard mmmm lol
2007-07-31 11:00:33
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answered by MANDY D 3
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I prefer it cold, and I certainly wouldn't say no to some ice-cream with it!
2007-07-31 07:40:05
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answered by giggly nurse 3
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hot with vanilla ice cream
2007-07-28 11:14:31
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answered by Julie 5
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usually cold, cos thats the only way the kids dont like it, hence ensuring peace and quiet
2007-07-28 23:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hot with cream and ice-cream mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm *drule*
2007-07-27 22:15:07
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answered by Michael D 6
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