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Celebrating life with pie

Black-eyed peas with hot bacon dressing

Black-eye pea salad

Photography by Gill Autrey

Pies are perennial, but no one ever claimed they’re easy to make. Amanda Dalton Wilbanks, owner of The Southern Baked Pie Company in Georgia, wants to change that. With only one pastry recipe, pies of every size can be made for any meal: full-size, mini, tassies, and handheld pies both savoury and sweet.
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Posted in All the recipes on CoolFoodDude.com, Salads, Southern and tagged Amanda Dalton, Amanda Dalton Wilbanks, Baked pie, Baked pie company, black eye pea salad, black eye pea salad with hot bacon dressing, black eyed pea salad recipe, black eyed peas in salad, black-eyed pea salad, Celebrating life with pie, Gibbs Smith, Gill Autrey, PIe company, Rita Sowins, Southern Baked, Southern baked cookbook on January 11, 2019 by CoolFoodDude. Leave a comment

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