This has just given me a craving for pecan pie. No, I don't particularly *like* roaches, but if I stopped eating because of gross stuff I wouldn't eat at all.
So my reaction to the roach is... hey, look, a bug. And my reaction to the pie is... ooooo, haven't had pecan pie in a while, I wonder if I have enough pecans to make one? (I use the pecans in a chicken-walnut curry recipie because I don't like walnuts.)
A couple a' roaches in a pecan pie never hurt a thang. In fact, in some of the dives where I've eaten the best pecan pies the roach factor is probably considerable.
Actually, I made the visual association with cockroaches years ago, and it's never stopped me from LOVING pecan pie. It's one of my absolute favorites. Sometimes I make a chocolate pecan pie, which really amps up the cockroach look. It's delicious.
I also like to make a two-layer version, with a pumpkin pie layer underneath the pecan layer. I have a fabulous slash white trash Ritz cracker pecan pie recipe that people always like. Once I made a chocolate cream cheese layer for the top of the pecan pie...really, really good.
(I'm the one who brings desserts for Thanksgiving and Christmas in my family.)
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14 comments:
The pie looks like pac-man and there's a bug on an orange wall.
Why would this make you hate pecan pie? Apparently, I'm missing something.
after reading the comments - is it that roaches look pecans? I've always thought pecans looked like little brains.
Little brain pies in a sweet sugary goo.
Yes, I think the connection is between pecans and cockroaches. I don't see it myself, but hey, there you are.
Ahhhhhhrrrrrrg! I didn't notice the similarity until now!
Your son has ruined me for that sort of dessert... now I'll never be able to walk by a restaurant's pie display without giving a noticible shudder.
MMMMMM, brains! Little pecan brains......
Chris should pecan someone his own size.
Noooo! Another meal ruined by the Althouses!
This has just given me a craving for pecan pie. No, I don't particularly *like* roaches, but if I stopped eating because of gross stuff I wouldn't eat at all.
So my reaction to the roach is... hey, look, a bug. And my reaction to the pie is... ooooo, haven't had pecan pie in a while, I wonder if I have enough pecans to make one? (I use the pecans in a chicken-walnut curry recipie because I don't like walnuts.)
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Don't take Chris to an oyster bar!
A couple a' roaches in a pecan pie never hurt a thang. In fact, in some of the dives where I've eaten the best pecan pies the roach factor is probably considerable.
Actually, I made the visual association with cockroaches years ago, and it's never stopped me from LOVING pecan pie. It's one of my absolute favorites. Sometimes I make a chocolate pecan pie, which really amps up the cockroach look. It's delicious.
I also like to make a two-layer version, with a pumpkin pie layer underneath the pecan layer. I have a fabulous slash white trash Ritz cracker pecan pie recipe that people always like. Once I made a chocolate cream cheese layer for the top of the pecan pie...really, really good.
(I'm the one who brings desserts for Thanksgiving and Christmas in my family.)
I like my pecan pie to be very crunchy - I hate it when there's too much goo and not enough pecans.
Marghlar: A whipped-cream topped bowl of cockroaches is still a bowl of cockroaches.
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