I am usually always the one insisting everything be fresh or homemade especially pie but, when we tried this pie a few years ago I had an attitude adjustment. This pie is awesome! I thought this would be the perfect pie for the 4th of July. It is loaded with fresh berries. You can find it in the frozen food section of your grocery store. It is made by Marie Callender's and I love the name of it Razzleberry Pie.
Here is what it looks like when you slide it out of the box. It always looks perfect. You only need to warm up the oven, leave the pie on the counter while it is warming, and poke a few holes in the top of the pie to vent, and then slide it into the oven. It makes a really simple desert for any picnic and don't forget the whip cream. It is delicious with whip cream!
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I will be joining Michael Lee for Foodie Friday at her site Designs by Gollum. Go visit the link and see what other people are cooking up for the 4th of July!
Have a great 4th of July weekend!
One of our favorite pies! Why bake when you can buy this & it is so delicious?
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm glad you told me about this pie. I never had one from Mrs. Callender. Some other brands have been disappointing so I will try this one!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, Sherry. I will have to try it out...Christine
ReplyDeleteI agree all of her pies in the freezer case are wonderful and this and the key lime and the chocolate cream are out of this world. I make a good pie crust, but her frozen pie crusts are better than I can make and we use them all the time. My poor sister in Texas hasn't been able to find them! Happy 4th of July
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had anything from Marie Callender. I should definitely check out their stuff. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have never baked any of her frozen pies but since you give it thumbs up I will try one. Thanks for sharing and have a nice 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen that pie! It looks delicious!
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Kathy
Looks fabulous and wowza delicious! May you have a great 4th of July.
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That is the easiest recipe I've seen today ;-). I haven't tried Marie C. but that looks delicious, thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteYummy! That's MY kind of pie!!! Gotta go....running to the store to buy one......
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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY SHERRY.
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Nothing wrong with a GOOD frozen pie. Marie Callenders does it pretty well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling me about Ina's choc cake. The recipe is in my book and I have wanted to make this but now that you say it is the best I will make it for sure for my Atlanta blog group.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Sound like I will give this a try. Would be nice to have in freezer for unexpected company. Looks yummy as well. Thanks for sharing. Have a happy 4th.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this pie!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Also, thanks for the nice
comment on the Flora Doora blog! I love
your blog also! The tablescapes are wonderful!
Jane
Flora Doora
I wish we had that pie over here-it sounds like I would love it! Have a big slice for me on the 4th!
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Natasha.
Yum! I remember trying one of those a long time ago, I'll have to pick one of these up the next time I go to the store. Shame no one else in the family eats berries...I'll have to eat the whole thing by myself!!! LOL!!!
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Kristal