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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Pie Maker
Has anyone got one of those pie makers they were selling. It looked a great idea. Perfect for Xmas pressies
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Location: Nottingham
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Hmmm - I reckon you would make one batch of pies and then it would find its way into the cupboard where you keep your sandwich toaster, rice cooker, ice-cream maker, soda stream, fondue set....
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I can't see the point of it.
You still have to make the pastry and filling, which is the work in making a pie. After that all you need is a pie dish and oven. I'm sure the pie dish will be easier to clean (ie throw in dishwasher ! ) that an electric pie maker too. Maybe if you were living somewhere without an oven - but then I would go for something more flexible like one of those mini-oven/grills or a microwave, |
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Agree with the last poster. Cooking a pie is the easiest part of the process. This thing doesn't help you make the pastry or the filling. The only advantage I can see is that it probably uses far less power than an oven and so saves on the utility bills a few pence.
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