Dennis' Chocolate Strawberry Decadence ?
How about "Send Ren A Slice of that Strawberry Chocolate Delight" , lol
How 'bout Chocolate Strawberry Heaven?
ess
You people sure a good at coming up with names. NOW I really don't know what to call it.
Dennis
How about Delicious? At least that is what it sounds to me.
I am very deficient at titles and names .....
ok, here's one to try .....
That Berry Good Chocolate Pie
it will be easy for people to request...
"Dennis, would you make me that berry good chocolate pie for my celebration?"
How about nilla chocolate pie...??
Or nillaberrychocolate pie
I don't care what you call it, just don't call me late for dessert! ;)
Mike
What about Heart attack tart, lol there is no way all that sweatness and yummo could be good for you! The other ideas i had was Yum-berry-pie and Two second pie, cause thats about how long it would last after its made.
Cheers......JJ
Choco-Berry pie?? lol
Mistylee
>>Berry Good Chocolate Pie
has my vote.
a couple of DVD movies, that pie, a massage and a nap, would make my day/evening!
I like Chocolate Covered Strawberry Pie; simple and to the point. Once someone has tried it, they'll know all the special touches, and ask for Dennis' or Your special Chocolate Covered Strawberry Pie. Yum!
Years ago I made a pie using a graham cracker crust. I'd mix up some strawberry/banana jello, let it set up almost all the way, then fold in some whipped topping or whipped cream and sliced fresh strawberries and bananas, sometimes finely chopped walnuts, and let it set up. It was a good spring/summer pie.
I love chocolate, though, so your pie would be my favorite!
Kathy
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
So far I am leaning toward either Lulu's or Rendean's names. Though I think I would change Rendean's to Strawberry Chocolate Decadence.
As to heart attack tart, I don't think this pie would be that bad. I use the Nilla Wafer crust because it uses less sugar than a graham cracker crust. I also use low fat milk for the chocolate filling. And Strawberries are really good for you.
But I do make a pie that has the subtitle of heart attack. It is any of my Cheesecakes. They are so light, fluffy, and delecious that I always sit down and eat a whole one at one sitting. It consists of my standard Nilla wafer crust with the filling made of 24 Oz of cream cheese, sugar and cool whip. I whip up the cream cheese real good before adding the coolwhip which makes it so light and fluffy. I make lots of variations of it including, cherry, blueberry, strawberry, banana, chocolate, and red white and blue for the forth of july. I have been trying to figure out how to thin out some hot fudge for flavoring as I want to try a fudge rum cheesecake.
I have one other pie I have wanted to try out but will probably have to wait until next year. I'm sure most of you have heard of or had Strawberry Ruhbrab pie. Iwant to try a blueberry ruhbarb pie but was not able to find any ruhbarb to plant this year. I have 15 strawberry plants and 3 blueberry bushs planted this year so next year I should have plenty of them for cooking.
Dennis
How about Scrumptious Strawberry Chocolate Decadence?
Or how about Strawberry Chocolate Delight?
Or Summertime Choco-Berry Pie?
Or You can't eat just one pie.
Hey Dennis have you check around with any of your neighbors? If they have a rhubarb plant I'm sure they'd be happy to give you a starter off of it. If you've planted it before remember it will return it's a perennial and it will grow back each year.
Dawn,
No luck with friend/neighbors. They have been looking for Rhubarb plants as well. I have a feeling that no one in my area likes rhubarb as so there are no plants to be had. We also have not been able to find any acorn squash around here. There was one place that had it, but they sold out early this year.
My friend Dave is having a fit this morning. He planted about 1/4 acre of sweet corn this year. Last night just before dusk he checked his corn and 1000's of small plants were starting to peek out from the soil. Then this morning he checked again and not one plant was left. During the night raccons went down every row and ate everything. about 2500 corn plants wiped out which he had planted by hand over a 2 day period. Luckily my Veggie garden has not been touched so far.
Dennis