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  • Posted on: Oct 17, 2009 12:01 pm
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bingbing wrote:

I have a question for all the experts .... Does homemade pumpkin pie need to be refridgerated ?. I use evaporated milk in it. I have always put mine in fridge. But will be making 3 for a dinner for the holidays and with the other stuff for the dinner in fridge, I won't have room. I would hate to change the pie to apple, I love pumpkin pie. I read this board all the time, but don't have anything to share like the rest of you do. I do however try some of the recipes and they are wonderful. Keep up the good work, girls, after all this is all a learning process, isn't it? thankyou  sharon

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dlb823
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Oct 17, 2009 12:17 pm dlb823 wrote:

Hi, Sharon ~  Wow, you're organized and planning ahead!  My experience has been that pumpkin pie is fine out of the fridge for one night.   If not refrigerated, they can go bad quickly, especially in a hot kitchen.  Remember, in addition to the milk, which is no longer vacuum sealed, you have eggs in there.  What about outside?  Are you in a cool enough climate to put them in a protected container on a porch or in the garage?    Deanna

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candie1971
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Oct 17, 2009 12:36 pm candie1971 wrote:

Hi sharon, yes I would keep them refrigerated. Deanna had a good idea about keeping them on a cool porch or outside. That's what I do around the holidays.

Enjoy! Candie

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leftyAKAnan…
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Oct 17, 2009 12:46 pm leftyAKAnancy wrote:

you could put in an ice chest with some of those packets you freeze.  -- AFTER it is properly cooled off.   


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bingbing
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Oct 17, 2009 09:03 pm bingbing wrote:

Thankyou very much for your replys. I think the ice chest is a very good idea and will probably do that, thanks again, I knew somebody would know the answer, thanks again. sharon

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