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  • #31
    Re: A Question About Pie

    No, to ask his mother for her recipe at this stage would be too forward and presumptuous - not becoming of a young lady. Wait until you are engaged to the young gentleman in question.

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    • #32
      Re: A Question About Pie

      Your father has already mentioned that the young man refuses to eat any apple pie that isn't made by his mother or grandmother, so to avoid the embarrassment of having to be disciplined in this social setting perhaps just bring what he's asked for. It's great to see you're making your own pastry.

      HANDY HINT I use different types of flour for different fillings. Some flour is quite sweet (if you ask in the shop they'll let you taste it before buying) and I use that for fruit. Coarser flours have an earthier note on the palate (from different varieties of wheat) giving a very satisfying result with the meat.

      Keep the conversation chaste so he'ill see you're ashamed and once your father's guest recognises just how frightened of him you are, who knows? Perhaps your father will be able to inform you of your betrothal sooner than you think.





      1. I PETER 3:2a While they behold your chaste conversation..
      2. I TIMOTHY 2:9 In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
      3. I PETER 3:2b ..coupled with fear.
      CONTEXT
      from I Peter
      from I Timothy

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      • #33
        Re: A Question About Pie

        Originally posted by Esther B. View Post
        I also have some great news...he called earlier today to ask me to bring a key lime pie and a chocolate pecan pie, along with a plain pie crust so he can try it.
        Oh my goodness....I am all on pins and needles!

        I will pray for your pies!

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        • #34
          Re: A Question About Pie

          @Mother of Seven: Thank you for the suggestion! I'm simply getting too excited.

          @Mitza: Oh my, I completely forgot about his refusal to eat any pie that was made by someone other than his mother or grandmother! I was looking through the list of recipes, saw the apple pie one that I included for future reference, and found myself thinking of a family saying about how every good wife should know how to make an apple pie, even if her husband doesn't like it. I think it would be nice to have varieties of the different recipes.

          @Mistress Cookie: Thank you so much!

          I'll probably be popping in and out until his family arrives.
          And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
          Deuteronomy 6.5

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          • #35
            Re: A Question About Pie

            Originally posted by Esther B. View Post
            @Mother of Seven: Thank you for the suggestion! I'm simply getting too excited.

            @Mitza: Oh my, I completely forgot about his refusal to eat any pie that was made by someone other than his mother or grandmother! I was looking through the list of recipes, saw the apple pie one that I included for future reference, and found myself thinking of a family saying about how every good wife should know how to make an apple pie, even if her husband doesn't like it. I think it would be nice to have varieties of the different recipes.

            @Mistress Cookie: Thank you so much!

            I'll probably be popping in and out until his family arrives.
            Dearest Sister Esther,

            This young man would be so foolish not to ask your father for your hand! I am just certain that all will go well. God blesses those whose actions glorify Him, and there is no one that better personifies the Christian walk of a Baptist woman than you, dear! I said extra prayers for you today and increased my tithe as a seed in your name for special blessings!

            Yours in our Beloved Savior, ,

            NRL
            1 Samuel 8:13 "And he will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cookes, and to be bakers."
            Naomi Ruth Lamb, Proprietress:
            Naomi's Moist Pie - Unsaved Unwelcome!
            Locations in 50 States and Canada
            !Voted Best Pie in Freehold!
            Once you've tasted Naomi's pie, you'll crave it again and again and again and again.
            Baptist pastors always receive a 50% discount.

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            • #36
              Re: A Question About Pie

              Thank you for your prayers, everyone! No engagement yet, but based on the compliments that Andrew (the young man) gave me about my pies, things seem to be quite promising.

              He had one slice of each pie and the equivalent of two slices of my pie crust. He tried the key lime pie first and said that it was "perfect". After trying the chocolate pecan pie, he told me that I used the right amount of pecans in comparison to his family members, who apparently use too many or too little.

              I was very nervous when he tried the pies, but I was even more nervous when he tried the pie crust. Andrew ate the first piece and immediately asked for another piece. I still can't believe what he said when he finished the second piece. He told me that my crust is flakier and tastier than his mother and grandmother's crusts. I almost passed out, but I managed to nod and thank him for his compliment.

              When he and his family left, he told my father that he is more than willing to keep in contact about a possible marriage.

              I apologize to the men for rambling, but I'm so excited.
              And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
              Deuteronomy 6.5

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              • #37
                Re: A Question About Pie

                Originally posted by Esther B. View Post
                Thank you for your prayers, everyone! No engagement yet, but based on the compliments that Andrew (the young man) gave me about my pies, things seem to be quite promising.

                He had one slice of each pie and the equivalent of two slices of my pie crust. He tried the key lime pie first and said that it was "perfect". After trying the chocolate pecan pie, he told me that I used the right amount of pecans in comparison to his family members, who apparently use too many or too little.

                I was very nervous when he tried the pies, but I was even more nervous when he tried the pie crust. Andrew ate the first piece and immediately asked for another piece. I still can't believe what he said when he finished the second piece. He told me that my crust is flakier and tastier than his mother and grandmother's crusts. I almost passed out, but I managed to nod and thank him for his compliment.

                When he and his family left, he told my father that he is more than willing to keep in contact about a possible marriage.

                I apologize to the men for rambling, but I'm so excited.
                You're in the Prayer Shack, sweetheart - no need for apologies here since you can ramble and ramble with the rest of us, Glory to God!

                Oh, Esther, my heart filled with joy as I read your account of Andrew's tasting. It sounds quite promising. How did you manage to maintain your composure when he complimented your flaky, tasty crust above that of his mother AND grandmother? Your heart must have been all aflutter and surely you were almost in a tizzy! Andrew seems to be a very wise person since he didn't jump into anything.

                I hope when he calls again (and I just know he will, now that he has the scent of your pie) that you will pull out all the stops! You simply must have more of the pie that you prepared this time waiting for him - and then just fill him with compliments about how strong and wise he is. Be sure to let him choose the topic of conversation and listen with wide eyes (downturned a little - you don't want to be forward) to his every word. If he ignores you in favor of conversation with your father, this is a good sign! After all, you'll likely be ignored for much of the time you are married anyway, Praise God! Oh, how blessed it is to be a woman.

                I am keeping my prayer vigil going for you. I so hope he requests another date soon. And you better keep us posted or we will be knocking at your door daily!

                My love and fervent prayers,
                NRL
                1 Samuel 8:13 "And he will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cookes, and to be bakers."
                Naomi Ruth Lamb, Proprietress:
                Naomi's Moist Pie - Unsaved Unwelcome!
                Locations in 50 States and Canada
                !Voted Best Pie in Freehold!
                Once you've tasted Naomi's pie, you'll crave it again and again and again and again.
                Baptist pastors always receive a 50% discount.

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                • #38
                  Re: A Question About Pie

                  Thank you, Naomi, for your continued prayers. When Andrew complimented my pie crust, my heart stopped for a moment and my face got really warm. I don't think I can describe how much self control it took to not make eye contact with him when I thanked him for the compliment.

                  He called my house yesterday to thank my family for inviting him and his family over on Memorial Day and to ask my father if he can see ma again in the near future.
                  And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
                  Deuteronomy 6.5

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                  • #39
                    Re: A Question About Pie

                    Congratulations, Esther dear! I must say that Andrew sounds like a remarkably thorough young man, checking the crust as well as the pie.

                    Just 2 things: with a name like Andrew, I hope he doesn't have any Scotchman in him? They are prone to throwing sticks and wearing skirts (without any underwear ), both of which might prove a bit wearing on the nerves.

                    Also, you say

                    Originally posted by Esther B. View Post
                    He called my house yesterday to thank my family for inviting him and his family over on Memorial Day and to ask my father if he can see ma again in the near future.
                    ???? I do hope this is a typo, dear. The alternative is alarming.

                    Keeping everything crossed for you,
                    YiC
                    AW
                    2 Timothy 3:16

                    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:


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                    • #40
                      Re: A Question About Pie

                      Thank you!

                      My father asked him about his family background and in his (Andrew's) words, "there's nothing but American".

                      Oops, that was a typo. I meant to say "me". Thank you for pointing that out!
                      And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
                      Deuteronomy 6.5

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                      • #41
                        Re: A Question About Pie

                        I have more news for you ladies. Andrew is taking me to a church party with his mother on Monday night! I'm so excited!

                        What should I wear? I don't want to wear something too fancy, but I don't want to be dressed too simply. Should i wear something on my head?
                        And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
                        Deuteronomy 6.5

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                        • #42
                          Re: A Question About Pie

                          Originally posted by Esther B. View Post
                          I have more news for you ladies. Andrew is taking me to a church party with his mother on Monday night! I'm so excited!

                          What should I wear? I don't want to wear something too fancy, but I don't want to be dressed too simply. Should i wear something on my head?
                          You should wear this. Any more is whorish. YIC
                          Attached Files
                          1 Corinthians 11:3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.

                          Revelation 22:15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.

                          Leviticus 20:13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.

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                          • #43
                            Re: A Question About Pie

                            Oh Esther, men really don't understand we of the weaker sex, do they?
                            Something pretty and sweet like this would be ideal:

                            Something pretty, that ends at or below the knees, does not have a plunging neckline and has sleeves, so that the shoulders are covered. You want something that is just enough to send his heart aflutter, but not enough to think that you might be a harlot.

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                            • #44
                              Re: A Question About Pie

                              Thank you, Dr. Niles and Mother of Seven, for your suggestions!

                              My father took me to a nearby fabric store on Saturday and I picked up some lovely pink satin and some white satin ribbon. I started making my dress on Saturday evening, but I haven't worked on it since then because yesterday was the Sabbath and I was not going to risk God's wrath by working on the dress so it would be done by today.

                              In case anyone is wondering, it will stop below my knees and the sleeves will stop at my elbows. I might post a picture when it's finished.
                              And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
                              Deuteronomy 6.5

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                              • #45
                                Re: A Question About Pie

                                Please do. It sounds lovely

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