faithco7@sbcglobal.net
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Grasshopper Pie
Tue, 11/20/07 1:07 AM
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HI - if anyone can help. I'm looking for the square Chocolate Icebox Cookies that my grandmother used to make a pie crust for her Grasshopper pie. I thought they were made by Nabisco, but they are not on their website. I live in San Diego. If anyone knows where I can get them, I will appreciate it! Thanks!
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HollyDolly
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RE: Grasshopper Pie
Mon, 11/26/07 5:14 PM
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 I think I have seen at H.E.B. Grocery Stores and at Walmart chocolate cookie pie crusts from Keebler.I'll have to look again to make sure on that. I know the cookies you are talking about,but haven't seen any lately.
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seafarer john
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RE: Grasshopper Pie
Mon, 11/26/07 6:54 PM
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Nabisco offers a somewhat pricey round thin chocolate wafer that I am sure would suitable to crush into a pie crust. My wife, every few years, makes a decadent dessert from those cookies: Twenty or so cookies, each slathered with whipped cream, pressed together and stood on edge, kind of formed into a loaf, and aged for a few hours in the refrigerator - delicious! Cheers, John
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avalon83
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RE: Grasshopper Pie
Mon, 11/26/07 10:20 PM
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Those Nabisco Icebox cookies are in my local Shop-Rite - the log cake is my son's favorite and I make it for all his special events. I'm sure most supermarkets carry them. They would make a perfect crumb crust!
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