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In 1999, the first year the Pennsylvania Farm Show held a shoofly pie competition, Debra Martin, of Conestoga, won first place and Doris Kreider, of Bird-In-Hand, was second.
The Amish may have contributed a lot to our world -- furniture, produce, car accidents -- but the only thing we'd really miss is shoofly pie, a combination of molasses and brown sugar that's worth ...
Good and Plenty, Pennsylvania Highway 896, Smoketown (near Bird-in-Hand): Big, attractive slice that is very nearly too sweet to eat. $1.75 per slice. Rating: S for sweet. PHYLLIS GOOD’S SHOOFLY PIE ...
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Classic Homemade Shoofly Pie RecipeBring a taste of tradition to your table with this classic homemade shoofly pie. Sweet molasses filling, crumbly topping and ...
This sweet treat is a staple of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, but where exactly did this recipe — and name — come from?
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Foodie on MSNHow Shoofly Pie Became A Pennsylvania Dutch FavoriteShoofly pie is now known as a Pennsylvania Dutch favorite, but it got there thanks to immigration and, just maybe, an assist from a boxing circus mule.
The Bird-in-Hand Bakery has broken ground on a $3 million expansion that will lead to 20 to 25 new jobs. ... With annual sales exceeding $1.7 million, the bakery is known for its shoofly pie, ...
The Bird-In-Hand complex encompasses dining, lodging and a bakery, where along with whoopie pies, the cases are filled with shoofly pies, giant apple fritters, sticky buns and custom cakes.
These forgotten classic pies are oldies but goodies. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Menu. Search site.
Shoofly pie is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that was adapted to celebrate the United States centennial in Philadelphia in 1876 and is more American than apple pie, enthusiasts say.
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