Apple Pie and I open my mouth...



Yay! I made an Apple Pie in Albania!

Ha Ha, I know kind of a rare accomplishment, but I was quite happy.
I would like to give a big thanks to my father for teaching me how to make an apple pie with out a mixer, getting the recipe for me, and reminding me that they are Celsius people over here not Fahrenheit. Last Saturday I made macaroni & cheese for the family, they were very interested afterwards and wanted me to make more American things. So I realized that they don't really bake here, I mean they bake breads. But not pies, brownies, or cakes. So I said it's Apple Pie time! I have to say I was pretty proud of myself, It was very very yummy. They seemed to like it as well, but I was surprised how the kids were so scarred of it. Who is afraid of tasting Apple Pie? ha ha well these kids are, it was like seeing mu gai pan for the first time. Anyways I had a grand time making it with Elka, and I am already thinking of what I shall make next.

Oh P.S. The 4th video of my virtual tour is having difficulties loading. So maybe one day, I'll keep trying but It might happen that you never see the ending. How sad? ha well have a great day friends!

Comments

Erin said…
Yummy! Apple pie?! I want to make some apple pie! And the pie you made looks simply divine! Lovely work. You get an A +++. Congratulations!!! :) You should make them fried pickles...just kidding...those look nasty. :)
Holly Face said…
Haha, they were scared of it! That is hilarious, but I guess when we see common foods of other cultures for the first time, we might hesitate too! I love you dear friend and I am so happy that you have wireless and can update so often, what a blessing!
karye said…
I remember the taste of apple pie...sigh but alas, it has cinnamon. lol. I still sneek a bite, you're looked like something from the cooking channel my friend! Kudos! love and miss you!

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