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Great to learn! Thank you!
Please make a video about decorating a double crust pie edge.
Grateful for your tips. I think my next pies will be substantially better looking. Thank you.
Lame
thank you!!!!!
This is exactly what I was looking for
Perfect! Short and sweet video!
I wouldn't use the word "unexpected" to describe the techniques, as they're all pretty much basic.
Thank you so much for sharing this
Very helpful
Um…easy, ok. Unexpected? No.
Anyone who's made more than 3 pies in their life already figured these things out. Nothing new or informative here. Certainly no 'unexpected' technique demonstrated.
Good video.
gotta be..a thumbs down ..lol,
And now I want pie.
He needs to end every video by shouting Gitter done
Nice!!
Give him his own show and call it "Gitter Done"
Love your videos! I wish my pie crust looked that good. What is your favorite recipe? Also, Can you tell me why does my pecan pie crust crack and stick to the bottom of my glass pie plate??? It is so embarrassing!!!
I like the look of each of those methods and sure would love to have a pie here to devour right now as I am getting hungry.
Easy? Yes. Unexpected? Not so much.
Do you have any low carb crust recips
Wish my pie crust was as perfect and uniform as what is in this video!
Huh. Somehow I've lived my whole life without knowing about the butter-knife-at-45-degree trick. Thanks.
No cheesy winking please
This video delivers on the easy, but not so much on the "unexpected."
This is how all the short form videos should be. Excellent, informative, and short. I'm also enjoying "Is It Bad?" and "What's Eating Dan?". I think these three video formats are your ticket to success. Love ya, ATK!
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