Old 03-15-20 | 10:57 AM
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Bikes: 1964 Legnano Roma Olympiade, 1973 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Peugeot PR10, 2002 Specialized Allez, 2007 Specialized Roubaix, 2013 Culprit Croz Blade

Originally Posted by mech986
Steve, the bottom catalog link and pages 4-5 and 6-7 detail small and large pies, premade and ready to thaw and eat, or frozen and ready to bake. They even have pot pies! The entire mail order catalog looks scrumptious and of course, energy packed for those long rides or for putting inches on that you have to ride off!

https://www.linnsfruitbin.com/conten...t-catalog/4-5/

https://www.linnsfruitbin.com/conten...t-catalog/6-7/



Linn’s Olallieberry Pie, mmmmm!

not inexpensive as most good things are, but if you’ve a hankering, this is your fix. $70 incl. shipping 2nd day air frozen, 9”, 8(!) pounds.

oh, and if in the LA / Buena Park Area, Linn’s products are available at Knotts Berry Farm, or so I’ve been told.
Thanks, Bart. We have a long history with Linn's, and the waistlines to prove it. Didn't know about Knott's having the product locally, but some days it takes as long to get there as Cambria. Every trip to Cambria, we bring back a cooler packed with frozen pie products. My favorite Linn's memory, is, years ago, we were both sick, and missed the family Christmas gathering. My brother sent us a Linn's mail order cooler packed with dry ice, a large dinner size meat pot pie, and a couple of frozen fruit pies. I cried, out of frustration at being sick, but so thankful for the kind thoughts, and, of course, the great pies. Stay healthy my friend, and ride on!
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