• aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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      20 days ago

      Linus Van Pelt (right) believes in a deity called The Great Pumpkin. It’s like a Santa for Halloween. He also has tremendous sympathy for pumpkins in general and hates seeing them turned into jack-o-lanterns.

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          20 days ago

          When you make up your own religion you can set the rules to be whatever you want, including refusing to eat pumpkin pie

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            20 days ago

            Surely, he could just say “I don’t like pumpkin pie”,

            I mean, how many people you know eat it outside of thanksgiving? If it’s only good ~month and then not good the rest of the year, you should accept that pumpkin pie is not good, and just make two Apple Pies.

            (Okay so maybe I have this argument with my extended family every year. FWIW, it’s the texture. It freaks me out.)

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              19 days ago

              Pumpkins are not in season all year. Same with peach pie, blueberry pie, and all the various fruits and such. Seasonal pies are certainly a thing in my household. I’m also the oddball that gets a pumpkin pie for my birthday. If apple is your jam, ha, then you should make an apple and cheese pie. Sounds super weird but is a game changer. I didn’t realize I had such strong opinions on pie.

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                19 days ago

                Neither are apples, also, the vast majority of pumpkin pie is made using canned purée which is good year round. There’s only a relatively small number of people that make it from scratch.