You can make these when you can't get in the shop because of bad weather.
I saw my wife tearing pieces of aluminum foil and putting them around the edges of a pie crust. I asked why and she told me it was to keep the crust from burning.
Two pie tins (different sizes), scissors and voila. It works perfectly. Just cut it wide enough to fold the sharp edge down.
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OOOH I think she uses throwaway ones. Where else did he get the 'raw' materials?:)Ed in Tampa wrote:OOOH! Just wait until you wife finds out what you did to her pie tins!:eek::D
Remember the weather is ugly, he did not go out and procure them!:rolleyes:
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