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pinkpei77 Contributor

i just found natural feast pies at my store today and im sooooo excited!

they are gluten-free, dairy free, egg free and VEGAN!!

i cant wait to go home and heat mine up!!!

let me know if anyone else has tried them!


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debbiewil Rookie

I had one. The crust was kind of thick and I don't think very tasty. I only took a bite but then I've never really liked crust and didn't eat that part of the pie before gluten-free so could just be me. The filling was good.

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I've had two... The crust also wasn't my favorite. You have to prepare it just as directions say or it gets very hard. I like the filling too--not as sweet as a typical pie. I think they're worth a try... But it is a bit expensive.

kimjoy24 Apprentice

I had the chocolate mousse one. I didn't notice the crust being particularly offensive, but maybe that has to do with the fact that you don't cook this one, you just thaw it. I was surprised at how tasty it was. I was really expecting the worst...dairy and gluten free, c'mon! But even my non-gluten-free partner thought it was pretty tasty. They are fairly expensive, but by all means by them in a store versus trying to order online- the shipping charge is outrageous!

I would definitely try them again...I wish they made a pecan pie!

pinkpei77 Contributor

oooh! pecan pie would be amazing !!!

i ate the chocolate mousse one last night and it was really good.. ecspecially because i dont like super sweet things , so this was just enough sweet.

im going to try the blueberry one next week!

Guest nini

I had the chocolate mousse one. It wasn't bad... but I can make a much better pie with The Gluten Free Pantry's perfect pie crust mix... just my opinion.

AmandaD Community Regular

I ordered several of the pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving this year (outrageously expensive) and my parents almost vomited after tasting it...

It was pretty nasty - I almost called and complained...The chocolate mousse was grainy and pretty rich. I'd suggest making your own with the gluten-free pantry crust mix - a hundred times better.


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