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07/30/2012

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Allison

Heaps of brown sugar? I'm in. Thanks for hosting.

Andrea

Thank you so much for hosting this week! You certainly baked one wonderful and delicious looking pie! I do love the combination of brown sugar and oats with the blueberries!

Have a good week!

Amy

makes me happy to hear that I'm not the only one who ate some for breakfast. I'm hard pressed to say which was better--room temperature for dessert, or cold for breakfast!

ellenbcookery

This looks so delicious and has such a pretty presentation!

Paula @ Vintage Kitchen Notes

Gorgeous pie! Loads of brown sugar can definitely make up for an upper crust. Thanks for hosting!

bakingismyzen

Thanks for hosting!

LOVE your first photo...

Carmen
http://bakingismyzen.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/twd-baking-with-julia-blueberry-nectarine-pie/

Liz

It's wonderful to be co-hosting with you! I love your Streusel topping...yum!

Cathleen

Blueberry, oats, brown sugar... my morning breakfast a few times a week! Wonderful flavor combination. Looks great!

Tammy

As you anticipated correctly, I respectfully disagree. Why would God have created a Pi day in nearly every season if we didn't need year-round pie? (3.14= pi day; 6.28=double pi day or Tau; 7.22=European pi day; 314th day of the year falls sometime in November...)

But still, your version does look lovely and light. Nice job.

Miette

Thanks for hosting this week. Your "pie" looks delicious!

Jaime

thanks for hosting! i thought about a streusel topping too but in the end went w/traditional

Maggie

I love this variation! I'm a pie person but I respect your opinion and I think your reasons are totally sound. I've become very into making ice cream this summer - what book do you like best? I've been using Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home and I love it! Thanks for hosting - you did great!

Teresa

Thanks for hosting - I like your topping variation, as I'm a crisp/crumble/grunt/betty/didIforgetavariety? lover from way back.

Janet

I'm a four-season pie gal, but I was much amused by your anti-pie tirade. I do have to agree that it is tough to argue with mounds of brown sugar and oats. Your photos are gorgeous. Thanks for hosting!

Marlise

Love your version for the top crust. Much more crumble-like that way. And the brown sugar probably increased the sweetness. Yum, yum!

Jodi

I too ate a slice for breakfast this morning...it tastes great with a cup of coffee :)Thanks for hosting!

Kathy

Very pretty pie! Love the crumb topping…I eat pie for breakfast, too!
Thanks for hosting…great job!!

Ei

Mmmm....definitely the best of both worlds. I love pie, but I also love me some crumble.

Melissa

I'm definitely a pie baking kind of girl, but I think I'm going to have to try your crumb topping. It looks beautiful! Thanks for hosting this week.

Jodie

That looks delicious! Love anything with crumb topping! Thanks for hosting.

A

Yum! Looks great! Thanks for hosting!

Amanda

Thanks for hosting this week, it's beautiful! I loved the crumble idea and followed your example. Thanks for the inspiration. :)

Sanya

You pie looks great! What a great idea!
Very creative!

Nicola

I love what you did with this pie! I think I like your version even more :-)

I Wilkersson

This is sooo lovely. I'm with you on the pies are winter food sentiment--perhaps if the nights were cooler, I would feel differently. But this would tempt me if anything would! In the meantime, I have frozen both blueberries and peaches...

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