Mother’s Day Fruit Hand-Pies
Materials Large heart shaped cookie cutter (or your favorite shape!) Baking sheet Parchment paper Fork Suggested Ingredients 1 portion pie dough (you can make your own, use a store bought...
Materials Large heart shaped cookie cutter (or your favorite shape!) Baking sheet Parchment paper Fork Suggested Ingredients 1 portion pie dough (you can make your own, use a store bought...
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