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I used to get good pork belly from a local friend who raised heirloom pigs. But he doesn’t anymore. My brother-in-law (who’s a professional chef) was going to smoke it for all of us, but life had other plans (many long stories). There is another local pork place here that I get a lot of stuff from. I’ll ask them if they can give fresh pork belly. But maybe in a few months when things are less busy (LOL, says life).

My dad makes *amazing* apple pie. Or at least he did when I was growing up. I, on the other hand, like to make blueberry and strawberry-rhubarb pies but always end up with a kind of berry soup in a nice crust. Very frustrating. I’m with you with their bullshit.

My spouse canned a ton of hatch green chili sauce a couple summers ago. You want some, I will happily mail you a couple jars. I’m tired of looking at it.

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Asian markets usually keep the stuff in stock, but YMMV as to the quality.

I'm with you on the pies - I'm all in on blueberry, chocolate, and pecan pies now. Life is wild enough already without the stress of making another soggy ass apple pie. I'm also all in on quiche in 2024 (sort of a pie, right?).

Top five sweet pies -

1) blueberry (my mom makes a great one and eating it makes me feel like a kid again in a rare good way)

2) possum pie - an Arkansas original, it's a two day affair and it is worth the effort

3) pecan pie

4) key lime pie

5) apple pie that somebody else has made

Hot take one - pie a la mode is for the birds

Hot take two - pie and red wine go so well together. I like a Malbec as my pie wine, but the right wine is whatever you want it to be.

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"I like Malbec as my pie wine" is totally the opening of a great poem.

"Asian markets usually ..." You don't know where I live 😂 There is a Russian food store, though, randomly.

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"Malbec is a friend

To the pie on my table

Well met in my maw."

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