Daughter's Cheap & Easy to make Pie

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  1. Orleander OH JOY!!!! Valued Senior Member

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    My daughter has made this 2x this week. Once raspberry, and watermelon-kiwi tonight.

    1 packet kool-aid (any flavour you like)
    1 can sweetened condensed milk
    1 tub cool-whip (she pronounces the h in honour of Stewie)
    mix together and dump in a graham cracker pie crust

    refrigerate for 1 hr , eat.

    AWESOME!! Anyone got an easier recipe?
     
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  3. jmpet Valued Senior Member

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    ...and how does your daughter's pie taste?
     
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  5. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Sounds sweet, are there cherries in there?
     
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  7. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    pretty messed up thread lol
     
  8. Varda The Bug Lady Valued Senior Member

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    You should teach your daughter how to make real pie from scratch.

    Poor people of the future will have nothing to eat.
     
  9. Ahem embrace simplicity Registered Senior Member

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    Lemon Cloud Jello

    3 cups boiling water
    6 ounce package of lemon Jello
    6 ounce can frozen lemonade
    8 ounce container Cool Whip, thawed

    Stir boiling water into gelatin for at least 2 minutes. Add frozen lemonade. Refrigerate until mounds on a spoon. Fold in topping. Refrigerate until firm.

    I put fresh raspberries on top to make it pretty
     
  10. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    To 12 oz. fresh spinach in a large bowl... add 1/8 tsp salt... cover wit plactic wrap an microwave 3 minutes.!!!

    Fantastic.!!!
     
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  11. Varda The Bug Lady Valued Senior Member

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    I'm 100% against the spirit of this thread.
    Blending a bunch of ready packages full of flavoring and coloring and pouring in a pre-made crust does not equal making pie.
    What's the point of making something at home, if it's crap?
    You're better off buying a pie at the nearest bakery.
     
  12. Anti-Flag Pun intended Registered Senior Member

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    ya know, for a second I thought this was a really bad advertisement for good parenting.....

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  13. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    A tip i once got from a wize lady from Brazill... jus add baccon to it an it will tast grate... eh

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  14. Varda The Bug Lady Valued Senior Member

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    Hell yes.
     
  15. John99 Banned Banned

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    two pieces of bread one knife with peanut butter it and one spoon with jelly on it.

    take the panut butter smooth it out on one side of bread and take the spoon with jelly and smooth it out ion top of peanut butter.

    then you take the bare bread and put it on top of the other bread.
     
  16. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Banana Nut Bread

    1 cup sugar
    1/2 cup shortening
    2 eggs
    2 cups flour
    1/2 cup chopped walnuts
    1 teaspoon baking soda
    3 soft, ripe bananas, mashed

    Cream sugar and shortening; add eggs, flour, soda, bananas, and chopped nuts. Pour banana bread batter into 1 greased and floured loaf pan; bake at 325° for about 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. This banana nut bread recipe makes 1 loaf.
     
  17. Liebling Doesn't Need to be Spoonfed. Valued Senior Member

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    Her kids do not eat peanut butter and jelly. She thinks it's gross, so she will not have her kids try it. She would rather have them eat packages of salty high msg ramen noodles and pie made from chemicals and cool whip.

    Seriously.

    Nutrition and health be damned

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  18. Ahem embrace simplicity Registered Senior Member

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    Remove clear plastic wrap from pkg. Place this side up in microwave oven. Press the button that says, popcorn
     
  19. pineapplepizza Registered Senior Member

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    Why refrigerate?

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  20. codanblad a love of bridges Registered Senior Member

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    they'll have a bounty of kool aid pies. (whats with the poor people thing, is orleander poor or is it only poor children that make novelty foods?)

    how else will we describe the pie assembly? i know what you mean though, best pie i've ever had was made from scratch by a friend's mum, i would pay anything shy of 20 bucks for that pie (it was really big - easily enough for 2).
     
  21. Liebling Doesn't Need to be Spoonfed. Valued Senior Member

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    I think she meant "poor people" like... how sad for them. Not that they were finacially poor, just that it was sad that people in the future won't know how to cook and eat a good healthy home cooked meal.

    I teach both my boys to cook and eat healthy foods from scratch. Even pizza and macaroni with real cheeses and herbs. It's so much better for them than all this processed/pre-packaged crap. It's fine for starving college students, but growing children need healthy nutrition to help them develop, not crap that's easy to make because parents are too busy to cook or too ignorant to cook them real healthy meals. Pre-packaged processed foods and fast foods are the problem with obesity in America. No one knows how to make real food, they make all this junk that's loaded with salts, fats, preservatives and corns instead. Last night for dinner, my kids had shrimp scampi with whole wheat linguine and a spinach salad with mandarins and cottage cheese. They made it all themselves, and they are 14 and 8.

    Buy your kids a cookbook. It will bring them years of enjoyment.
     
  22. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    Can I have a taste : chuckles :
     
  23. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    I'm surprised it took you so long to comment on this thread.
     

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