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Mouth-watering Sweet Potato Pie

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Mary D Lee's

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A Great Pie

Taste matters, especially when it comes to making a sweet potato pie. They say less is more and when you try this pie you will truly understand that saying. 

From the crust to the fill, this pie is flavorful, light and sweet.  The crust is flaky yet soft. This shell holds the pie perfectly together and taste like heaven. The fill is smooth, thick and sweet. It's not too sweet to give you a toothache but its sweet enough to make you crave for more. It feels like love hitting your taste buds and the density of the sweet potato is in every bite. 

You can enjoy it cold, room temperature or straight out the oven. It's best served warm to get the full warmth and love that was put into it. Let us know what you think about your pie when you try it too! 

It Was Made With Love

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Every family has their special secret, special moment and special thing. The Lee family loved to eat and Grandma Lee would put all her love into her cooking so that the "special" time was  at dinner.

Every Sunday after church a full fledge feast would happen. There would be collards, mac and cheese, ham, turkey and all of your traditional soul food. The moment everyone looked forward to was dessert which featured the "mouth watering sweet potato pie."  Fights were resolved over this pie. Church members would come stop by just to buy a pie. And laughs, oh the best laughs happened while consuming this pie.

Grab a pie and share the love. There's an ounce of love in every slice. 

About A Great Business

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Mary Lee has always had an entrepreneur spirit. She works in social work where she is able to help people in need directly. Her loving spirit has moved people from rough situations and helped them to better times. 

She picked up her mother's recipe to have a hobby and place where she could exert her love and energy into when she needed to unwind. People started liking her pies so much that she decided to sell them for the holidays and now as an everyday venture. 

She plans to hire people in need of help during hard times. To teach them skills and still have connections with her passion of helping people.

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