Category Archives: Rolling Pins

Art of the Pie Austin Part 1

It’s been less than a week since I returned from Austin where I met incredible people, ate fabulous, food, made music with a pie peep, and held two amazing workshops! I’m already looking at my calendar towards my next trip … Continue reading

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Making Pie With Ruth

Have you had a peak experience in your life? Here’s one I would like to share with you. In May of 2009, I had the opportunity to be filmed sharing pie-making with Ruth Reichl. How did this happen? Tweet

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Last minute gifts for the pie maker!

My friend Evan Kleiman, who interviewed me earlier this year on her KCRW PieCastĀ  (listen here), has put together the cutest app for pie makers and wanna be pie makers. In fact I think her sweet app, Easy As Pie, … Continue reading

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Rockin’ & Rollin’

I’ve always loved to dance. Anywhere and anytime. No exception when I am in my kitchen. I’ve a few favorite tunes that I put on when I am making dough or rolling it out. Now, most of the time this … Continue reading

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What? No Rolling Pin?

I’m packing for my week in Santa Barbara. I checked the online weather report which says there will be some Seattle-style weather; rain and cool nights. So along with my comfy clothes and favorite sweater I’m bringing my rain jacket … Continue reading

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Rolling Pins

I’ve rolled out pie crusts with a number of pins…and other things. Marble pins Big wooden pins Small wooden pins Tapered pins Pins with handles Pins without handles A chilled bottle of Pinot Gris (works just great!) But, my favorite … Continue reading

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