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Started by dowdstools, August 11, 2011, 04:29:27 PM

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dowdstools

For you folks in NE Texas:

You asked for it - you got it!

DOWD'S SPONTANEOUS SUMMER TOOL & PIE SYMPOSIUM

Saturday - August 13th
*** 3 HOURS ONLY!!! ***
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Dowd's Vintage & Antique Tools
1400 Williams Drive
Garland, Texas 75042
(972) 271-8665

Old hand tools and homemade pie! Can you think of a better way to spend your morning?

Topics for discussion will be:

Cutting pie with a back saw - should you use cross cut or rip tooth configuration, & how many TPI?
Eating pie with a spoon gouge - is it really bad for your lips?
Laying out pie sections with a sliding T-bevel.
How to use graining combs when applying whipped cream.
Cherry - not only a great cabinet wood but also a tasty pie filling!
Using your spoke shave to make delicate chocolate curls.
Achieving the perfect glossy finish on your pecan pie.

Disclaimer: Pie is subject to supply and demand and therefore available only until it runs out!


Papaw

I won't be there, but I have said it before, and I'll say it again- Tracy's pies are top of the line!!
Where else could you get such a deal??
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RLT

Dang 1,005 miles is a bit far even for Pecan pie.

dowdstools

There will also be Cherry Jalapeno pie.

Are you tempted now?

Lynn

RLT

Pecan is my favorite. But the Cherry Jalapeno sounds good as well. I've never tried it.