A Real Spirit Lifter- Southern Fried Apple Pie

bordercollie

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Today was one of those days when I needed a little pick me up. It was muddy, drizzling and chilly and I had outside work needing to be done. Well, I went home and got one of these little pies. I put it in my pocket and took off on the RTV-suddenly everything was better. Fried in peanut oil and not greasy at all, the little apple pie would have lasted all day in my guarded pocket ....but for me- it sure did lift my spirits though.:)Get ya one too. Bordercollie
 

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Kanook

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You Southern folk sure know how to cook up good treats....Fried beaver tails up here in the North....Wanna trade?
 

ki0ho

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Looks good there BC.....mine would be tart rubarb..........the problem is I cn not will not stop at just one!!!! maby 4 or 5
 

bordercollie

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Kanook,I think I'll pass on the beaver tail... But it might be good with hush puppies and a LOT of ketchup! :) Bordercollie
 

Kanook

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Kanook,I think I'll pass on the beaver tail... But it might be good with hush puppies and a LOT of ketchup! :) Bordercollie

I see that the key operative word here is LOTS of ketchup. ......I gotta' come clean on this one however..

Deep fried beavertales (note the spelling) are a dough that because of their flat nature vaguely resemble our noble national mascot's tail after being cooked. They are a popular item sold from shacks along the Rideau Canal during the local winter carnival that ice skaters munch on ..

Hate to think about what a real beaver tail might taste like ...even with a whole bunch of ketchup
 
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