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Day 2: TV Pilot — Malibu & Venice

Yesterday I got to bake pies in my old place of employment, Malibu Kitchen. They aren’t set up for pie baking the way they used to be. I couldn’t find anything, including the recipe for Coconut Cream Pie, which meant our “serious” documetary turned into a standup comedy routine as I scrambled — with the … Read more

First Pie of the TV Shoot

A Triple Berry Pie makes its debut on”The World Needs More Pie” TV show. This beauty was created by four 9-year-old girls during a pie baking party in Venice, California. Today, we are driving the RV in a torrential downpour up Pacific Coast Highway — mudslides permitting — to visit Malibu Kitchen, the place I … Read more

Lights! Camera! Action!

The shoot for the pie TV pilot begins tomorrow. In all the preparation I contacted many different pie shops for permission to film and to arrange interviews with their pie bakers. All that talk of pie made me hungry. So when the end of my conversation with the owner of Apple Pan, one of Los … Read more

Need Your Pie Stories!

A funny thing happened a few weeks ago… a TV producer friend saw that I had driven Marcus’ RV down from Portland to LA. (Marcus, as many of you know, is my late husband who died unexpectedly at the age of 43). This producer also knew I baked pie. Seems that the romance of RV … Read more

Back in California: Salton Sea

It wasn’t easy, but I finally extracted myself from Arizona. I made it just east of Palm Springs last night before road weariness set in. The advantage of having an RV, so I have come to learn, is that you can stay places you wouldn’t if you just had a car. Goodbye, Motel 6. Hello, … Read more

Wind in the Cactus

Have you ever stopped and listened to the sound of wind blowing through the thorns of a Saguaro cactus? It creates a gentle, calming whooshing noise, kind of like a pie as its fruit filling bubbles in the oven. When I can’t be in Arizona any longer I’ll have to put my head in the … Read more

Like a Phoenix: Sun and Rebirth

The question loomed for weeks: “How would I get through the holidays? How would I survive my first Christmas and New Year’s Eve without Marcus?” Many friends worried about me, calling and emailing to offer their good wishes and support. I worried about me too. But luckily I discovered something important during my early December … Read more