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How awfull! But if the other two turned out wonderfully, what more can you ask for? I never liked pecan pie before my mom started making her grandmother's version, which is fantastic (and has that perfect sweetness that pecan pie is all about). My mom and I have been planning Christmas dinner via email, so I can probably get you her recipe in time for the next biggest food day of the year if you're interested.

Georgia - your great-grandmother's recipe? Oh, yes please! The history alone is sure to make for good pie. Thank you!

A pecan pie suggestion: Frontera Grill's Chocolate Pecan Pie looks fabulous, but I have never tried baking it. The crust is a classic pie crust. The filling, however, has chocolate, kahlua, molasses, and dark brown sugar in addition to the usual pecans, light corn syrup, butter and eggs. The recipe is on-line at Bayless's site (fronterafoods.comcooking/recipes/desserts.html).

The butternut squash pie of a few posts back looks fantastic, and I put it on my "to bake" list for the month. The buckwheat cookies are intriguing. Thanks for writing about them.

Marc - I hope you like the butternut pie, I'm so glad it jumped out at you! And the cookies, too.

And thank you for the Bayless tip/link, the pie sounds decadent!

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